Friday, May 29, 2009

Subcarism Tokyo

Subcarism Tokyo opens tomorrow at Stitch Tokyo in Daikanyama. Featuring original Japanese made soft vinyl figures by: Brian Flynn, Bwana Spoons, David Horvath, Gargamel, Itokin Park, Joe Ledbetter, Katope, Koji Harmon, Le Merde, T9G, Tim Biskup, Yukinori Dehara, more. Including original artwork and custom painted figures. Sponsored by Stitch, In The Yellow, and FTC. Runs through June 14th.

Check out photos of the opening party HERE.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

New Stuff In The Store

We just added a few customs to the Cometdebris online store. A few of these are from the Gargamel Gang show at Grass Hut in January. Expect more custom figures soon, to be added to the store at random.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Le Merde x Cometdebris

These crazy Tokojis were done as a collaboration between Le Merde and I. We sent these back and forth, each of us adding paint, and Le Merde also adding some resin. All four will be released HERE this Saturday, May 23rd, at 5:00 PM PST (May 24th, 9:00 AM Japan Time).

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Umezz House

This is the Umezz House (sometimes called the Makoto-Chan House) in Kichijoji, built by horror manga artist Kazuo Umezu. The house got a lot of attention last year when his grumpy old neighbors took him to court trying to stop it from being built. They claimed the red and white stripes stood out too much, ruining the landscape. My guess is the old farts had nothing better to do with their boring lives. In the end the case was thrown out of court and the house was built. Take that neighbors!

Morrissey/Smiths Karaoke!

I was surprised to find The Smiths and Morrissey on the karaoke machine at our hotel in Ibaraki. It only had one song from each, but still pretty rare I think. The machine had quite a few interesting selections, such as New Order and Judas Priest.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Kimochi Warui!

Also saw this coin operated ride at the Hitachi Seaside Park. These are usually kind of cute, with the panda version probably being most popular. This one looked more sick than cute. He did get a lot of attention though.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

The Legend Of Kappa

I found this attraction (Kappa-san no Mukashibanashi Kan) at the Hitachi Seaside Park in Ibaraki the other day. The ride was like a Japanese style haunted house with kappas throughout. Out in front was a beanbag toss game, where you had to throw beanbags onto kappa's heads, and a kappa fortune telling machine.