hey everybody, a noob to the site^^
- theultimatebrucelee
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hey everybody, a noob to the site^^
just dropping by to say hi, I'm new to this forum as well as cel collecting, for the past few years I've been collecting anime figurines and resin kits, but recently due to the shortage of cash flow I decided to give it a bit rest and find a new collecting hobby, and guess where I ended up(even more expensive-_-; )..
anyways, its good to find a friendly and active community such as anime-beta, hope to get along with everyone here^^
I go by lee btw, to save you all some trouble: )
anyways, its good to find a friendly and active community such as anime-beta, hope to get along with everyone here^^
I go by lee btw, to save you all some trouble: )
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Welcome, lee, to the madhouse. Sensei throws open the banana closet



Yes, you'll find painted acetate sheets and rumpled scribbled-on paper an even greater money sink than figurines. And, if you're like many of my friends, you'll find it a slippery slope to an even greater and more enslaving addiction, the realm of ball-jointed dolls. (Do watch out for the ones that levitate and make you wear rings with gems that glow bright orange.)
However, we find the chance to "own a piece of the series" a great pleasure and a chance to learn more about both animation and Japanese art/culture. Welcome to Beta and please feel free to post and ask questions. I look forward to seeing your gallery, when you get one started.









Yes, you'll find painted acetate sheets and rumpled scribbled-on paper an even greater money sink than figurines. And, if you're like many of my friends, you'll find it a slippery slope to an even greater and more enslaving addiction, the realm of ball-jointed dolls. (Do watch out for the ones that levitate and make you wear rings with gems that glow bright orange.)
However, we find the chance to "own a piece of the series" a great pleasure and a chance to learn more about both animation and Japanese art/culture. Welcome to Beta and please feel free to post and ask questions. I look forward to seeing your gallery, when you get one started.
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Hello there unlikely to ever get anything

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2. A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
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woah this feels like a welcome party
thanks alot everyone!
@cutiebunny: I would love to make a site when I get some more collections going, right now I only have a few pieces of decent cels, but, I fail at anything internet related..how do you guys create you own websites?
@sensei: lol yeah, I'm now well aware of the consequences of cel collecting, but its TOO LATE arrrrrrrr....!! by ball joint dolls do you mean dollfie? well I don't collect them, which I'm real glad as they are pretty expensive, no matter what I cannot allow myself to sink as low as collecting dolls...never!!
@Keropi: I hear ya, already feeling the overwhelming pressure of me filing bankruptcy in the near future, my doomsday is nigh-_-;
@ReiTheJelly: currently I'm very, very, very interested in Yurika cels from Nadesico, Shiori cels from Tokimeki Memorial OVA, and last but most important, Kikyo cels from Inuyasha!!
I'll always be looking for decent looking Kikyo cels so if everyone could please do this noob a small favor, let me in on the info when you see them around or if you have some that are for sell, I'll be very, very grateful.

@cutiebunny: I would love to make a site when I get some more collections going, right now I only have a few pieces of decent cels, but, I fail at anything internet related..how do you guys create you own websites?
@sensei: lol yeah, I'm now well aware of the consequences of cel collecting, but its TOO LATE arrrrrrrr....!! by ball joint dolls do you mean dollfie? well I don't collect them, which I'm real glad as they are pretty expensive, no matter what I cannot allow myself to sink as low as collecting dolls...never!!
@Keropi: I hear ya, already feeling the overwhelming pressure of me filing bankruptcy in the near future, my doomsday is nigh-_-;
@ReiTheJelly: currently I'm very, very, very interested in Yurika cels from Nadesico, Shiori cels from Tokimeki Memorial OVA, and last but most important, Kikyo cels from Inuyasha!!
I'll always be looking for decent looking Kikyo cels so if everyone could please do this noob a small favor, let me in on the info when you see them around or if you have some that are for sell, I'll be very, very grateful.
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Actually you don't say. Which ones?

The Three Laws of Robotics:
1. A robot may not injure a human being, or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
2. A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
-I, Robot (Asimov)