Forum - View topicAnime News Nina! - 2011-01-12
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Sakura-Alchemist
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this is how i feel about the Atelier Rorona Box... but i was like well okay >A> and then I was really shocked when i first saw an anime NISA release... The shape and Size... Completely doesn't fit on my shelves.
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Penguin_Factory
Posts: 732 Location: Ireland |
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I have had this exact same problem, mostly in relation to video games. I'm a sucker for special editions but I'm reaching the critical limit of what my shelves can hold.
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B.K.
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The box for the limited edition of Metal Gear Solid 5 is even worse than that. It's about four inches taller than the Rorona box. |
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ss-hikaru
Posts: 269 Location: Western Australia |
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Wasn't Kimidori the reverse-harem anime where all the guys had the same face but different hairstyles? I wonder why it has a dragon in it...didn't realise it was a fantasy anime. It's a pretty cute dragon though. Kinda reminds me of dragonite from pokemon. Hmmm...I want one!
Edit: took another look at Nina's shelves and realised that she should have put the art box on its side on the lowest shelf! There's definitely enough space and it wouldn't cause a 'see-saw' effect. She didn't think that one through enough =P |
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teh*darkness
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I've got most of the original LE boxes for Samurai 7, now those were big boxes. Also, the CEs for AC2 and FO3 were rather cumbersome. I imagine the $130 Killzone 3 set will be rather large. And now I just reminded myself of the 2' long baterang LE for Batman:AA, hehe... I have many games with large/strangely shaped boxes. Most of my anime is not that bad. And if that's really the size of the NISA premium boxes, I guess I'm glad they haven't released anything I want. |
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Clovis15
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It reminds me a little bit of the original Broccoli US Boxset for FLCL.
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Beni_Hime
Posts: 65 Location: Maine |
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I enjoyed that strip! Pretty cute!
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BleuVII
Posts: 672 Location: Tokorozawa, Japan |
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I JUST had this problem with the Okamiden OST. It's the thickness of one of those 4-CD jewel cases, but it's the size of a DVD. It doesn't fit anywhere.
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mewpudding101
Industry Insider
Posts: 2209 Location: Tokyo, Japan |
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I was about to say that. Even the games are really hard to fit. Atelier Rorona has to go in my bookshelf because it doesn't fit in my game shelf, and I can't bear to separate the game from the box~ |
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here-and-faraway
Posts: 1529 Location: Sunny California |
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Ah Robin Sevakis - week after week you demonstrate how you truly understand the various struggles and joys of otaku.
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Dorian
Posts: 111 Location: Houston |
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Funny+adorable=WIN!
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SailorButterfly
Posts: 152 Location: Pike Road, AL |
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My life is incomplete without an anime-themed coffee grinder.
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mimosa_usagi
Posts: 85 Location: New York |
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so cute how myoopi started snuggleing with the plush **
i have missed anime news nina i am happy to see that it is back. |
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Dessa
Posts: 4438 |
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Or the top of it. That's where my .hack//SIGN, My-Otome, and My-Otome Zwei boxes are. |
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Aura Ichadora
Posts: 2300 Location: In front of my computer |
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Oh boy, poor NISA. But I have a similar problem without the NISA boxes. My Witch Hunter Robin set tends to be very difficult to place right on my shelf, not due to its height but because of its width and how it bulges out on the spine. It may be pretty, but it's a LOT more trouble than it's worth when organizing.
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