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minakichan
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.........I want. -_-;
Yay for the start of smelly otaku personal hygiene! |
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Brand
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What is it with Japan and tissues any way? They seem obsessed with them.
The best tissue box I've personally seen from Japan was a super happy fun time anamorphic sushi box. Also I like the look on the face at the guy at the bottom of the tissue box link. He is so like huh wtf am I going to do with this? |
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Dargonxtc
Posts: 4463 Location: Nc5xd7+ スターダストの海洋 |
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How so? They're not going to actually use it. Anyway sounds neat. And pretty cool the custom box is the same price too. If I ever got something like this I would eventually end up using it though. Guest bathroom. To bad it's a consumable. So I would have to stock up or something. Then again I probably wouldn't get it altogether. |
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Tortoiseshell Tabby Girl
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There is an artist named Masami Teraoka (who currently resides in Hawaii) who mentioned something about this obsession when he was discussing his work. Some of his work is inspired by ukiyo-e prints, but they are also inspired by his experiences and observations. I guess Japan didn't really have tissue boxes until after World War II, during the American occupation. Mr. Teraoka was a boy during that time and he described tissue boxes as being a novelty. Some of his artwork has tissue boxes in it; one particular piece has the subject pulling tissues out of the box (I think the subject was actually himself--a sort of self-portrait--and it's one of his ukiyo-e inspired pieces). Apparently, the Japanese were fascinated with how you could pull one out and another would come up. I think they're still sort of a novelty, considering the fact that there aren't paper towels or tissues in their public restrooms and people are always standing about handing out little packets of tissues that you can use instead (so tissue boxes probably aren't as prevalent there as they are here?). It's really just a cultural thing, I think, but don't take my word for it. You can probably research the issue somewhere, maybe even do some research on Masami Teraoka (although I would like to say that some of his work is very mature with very adult and/or explicit themes, so just keep that in mind if you don't like artwork like that). Forget Haruhi tissue boxes...I want a tissue box with Ein and Ryo-Ohki on it. |
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maus
Posts: 84 Location: The Netherlands |
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This stuff is a waste of money. What's the extra value?
You'll only get a few pics on the box. Wow. |
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eloyabun
Posts: 55 |
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Holly marketing, batsuman!
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Dargonxtc
Posts: 4463 Location: Nc5xd7+ スターダストの海洋 |
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Well it's not like it's all that expensive as novelty items go either. I mean less than five bucks, and you can choose the pictures you want? Where they do get ya is the acrylic case. I am sure you could find a clear tissue case that is the right size for less than $10. Sure it might just be plastic, but do you really need acrylic to keep something safe when there is a big hole in the top anyway? |
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britannicamoore
Posts: 2618 Location: Out. |
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i'd like one of them. im wondering if some are more rare than others. I'm confused- why didn't they start selling them awhile ago?
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GospelX
Posts: 185 Location: Ann Arbor, MI |
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At the risk of appropriate perversion, I must disagree and say that they will use said tissues - just not appropriately. |
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ZeetherKID77
Posts: 983 |
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More like viral marketing |
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Murasakisuishou
Posts: 1469 Location: NE Ohio |
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Wow. A tissue box-box for your collectible tissue box.
What will Japan think up next? |
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fighterholic
Posts: 9193 |
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Tissue boxes with your favorite characters on them is often a great marketing tool. Why not get it? It will help you get better
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KyuuA4
Posts: 1361 Location: America, where anime and manga can be made |
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When you're sick, Haruhi (god) will save you. Very effective advertising campaign here
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dormcat
Encyclopedia Editor
Posts: 9902 Location: New Taipei City, Taiwan, ROC |
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Well, some of you might still remember the Onegai Twins bath additive power set three years ago, so I wouldn't be surprised at all to see Haruhi's tissue boxes.
Coincidentally, I just saw another bath additive power set for La Rose de Versailles fans a few minutes ago: And no, I didn't spot it on some otaku-oriented specialty store (e.g. Chara-Ani in the One*2 link above), but from the ad at a mainstream news website. Looks like males and females are more equal in the realm of otakudom than most other places in Japan. |
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Mohawk52
Posts: 8202 Location: England, UK |
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What a perfect addition to go with the manga toilet rolls. Using the bathroom will never be the same again.
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