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The Fantasia International Film Festival will celebrate its upcoming 29th edition with an electrifying program of screenings, ...
Nothing reminds you more of your childhood than your favorite toy. From Barbie to Play-Doh, check out this list of the most ...
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Back to the '90s: The Toys of Our Youth
In an era of digital immersion, Gen Zs and millennials alike are finding comfort and connection in analog playthings, ...
But in other places such as Japan, the fad is not anything new, especially in one of the world’s biggest Gachapon capitals. Pop Mart is set to open more locations there soon to see if it catches on.
Unveiling the Rich Tapestry of Japanese Culture through Dolls In the exhibition, the development and changes in the shape of the dolls are represented according to the important time periods of ...
In 2015, Lung's first picture book, " The Monsters Trilogy," featured the dolls. After partnering with Pop Mart, they broke out into collectible toys. This year marks the 10th anniversary of Labubu.
They don’t need 30 dolls. They need hundreds! Thousands! What does the man with 1,700 Barbies, or the woman with 41,000 Trolls, think of Trump’s ideas about doll austerity?
The iconic Japanese dolls range from a couple of inches to several feet in height, and there are thousands of them at the 1,300-year-old temple, located about an hour from downtown Osaka in Minoh ...
The iconic Japanese dolls range from a couple of inches to several feet in height, and there are thousands of them at the 1,300-year-old temple, located about an hour from downtown Osaka in Minoh ...
The term “Made In Japan” feels good to say. It feels good to hear, too. And that’s because Japan is known for making products that are incredibly well-designed, thoughtfully packaged, and built to ...
While the dolls can be found all over Japan, around 80% of Daruma dolls are made in Takasaki, a town in Gunma prefecture in the Kanto region, where the traditional papier-mache craft can be traced ...
Cutecore is the latest bag charm craze focused on plushies (e.g. Labubu dolls) co-signed by Rihanna, Dua Lipa, and Blackpink'sLalisa Manobal.