Showing posts with label ova series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ova series. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Rishu Puffy Vinyl Desk Calendar



Another item that I haven't seen before! This is a little desk calendar from 2001. The back board is a two-color vinyl with foam in between, kind of like those puffy stickers that were popular in the 1980's. There is a clear vinyl pocket where the little calendar sheets sit. There are the 12 months as well as a little address sheet and a personal information sheet.

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Rishu Key Lock




This is a pretty neat item that I have only seen once. And once was enough, because it was one of the things in that lot of Mamotte items that I needed to have!

It is a small key lock cast to look like a smiling Rishu. The size is a little larger than a diary lock. It is pretty heavy for a little thing, so the quality is probably very good. The lock was not opened when I got it, but it definitely has some wear on it.


I am not sure what you can lock with this . . . maybe a school locker? Regardless of purpose, it is really cute!


Saturday, February 15, 2014

Mamotte Magnet Sheet



Another thing that I have never seen before! At first, I only saw the front of the pack. It seemed to be puffy vinyl stickers. Upon further inspection when I received the item, I found that they are magnets! Instead of a sheet of stickers, it's a sheet of magnets.

The magnets are printed in three colors with different chibi images from the OVA character designs.

1200¥

Friday, June 21, 2013

O_O


My two Yahoo!Japan scores came in today. :3 These were two Mamotte lots that I fought fierce bidding wars over. Now that I have them, I realize how much stuff was actually in them!

(FYI: Mamotte lots on Y!J are few and far between these days. Mostly you see the same items listed over and over again. Since those items are usually manga and phone cards, they don't hold much of an appeal to me.)

Just . . . wow. There is some cool stuff in here. A Rishu head padlock, a Rishu tin pencil cup, pins, Retrouvaille items . . . Eventually I will photograph them and list them individually. And there will be a bunch of the extras that will need to go on eBay. :x

Sunday, May 26, 2013

OVA Rishu Roller Stamp


Hurray! I've been waiting for this! I love stamps for whatever reason. During the OVA, roller stamps were produced for Shao, Ruan and Rishu. I haven't seen the Shao and Ruan for a while.

The Rishu stamp has pink ink. Along with a little picture of Rishu, it says "Deshi!". It is really cute and still has some ink in it, despite it being a 10 year old product.

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Denshin Mamotte Pins



Here are most of the pins that were released along with the OVA series. The first set has all of the planet spirits and Rishu. The second set has a chibi Shao dressed as an angel and a little devil Rishu. 


Monday, July 9, 2012

Mamotte Christmas Card


I received this card in a lot purchased from Yahoo!Japan. It's always fun to see new pictures from the series! In this case, they are Christmas pictures!

The card is a tri-fold. Shao in a Santa costume is on the front, with a die-cut. Rishu appears when you open the flap, also with a die-cut. The inside has the shiterin with space to write a message.

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Mamotte Fūrin


A fuurin is a Japanese-style wind chime. It shaped like a cowbell, with a ceramic or glass cup with a ball suspended inside. There is often a piece of paper that dangles below the ball.

This fuurin is ceramic with chibi Shao, Ruan, Rishu and Kiryuu. Little fish and bubbles, with the words "Mamotte Syugogetten!" trailing near the end. The paper that hangs from the bottom also has the chibi characters.

I think these chimes are used during the summer. It would be great to hang outside, but it could mess up the little paper tag!

Monday, August 22, 2011

Mamotte Fans!

The perfect accessories for the summer!

Two cute fans, one from the TV series and one from the OVA. Both are made out of flexible plastic and have a little thumb hole. The TV version has a little blue handle.

TV fan