A Canadian view of Anime, Busou Shinki, VR Games, and more
Author: ArcticuKitsu
A 31 year old Canadian currently living within Ottawa who enjoys expressing his interests. My interests are those to do with Anime, Games, Ferrari, VR games (Vrchat), and photography. I attempt to create music using Fruityloops 8.
I have traveled to Europe - Mostly Eastern half - and plan to visit Japan sometimes within the future.
A 31 year old Canadian currently living within Ottawa who enjoys expressing his interests. My interests are those to do with Anime, Games, Ferrari, VR games (Vrchat), and photography. I attempt to create music using Fruityloops 8.
I have traveled to Europe - Mostly Eastern half - and plan to visit Japan sometimes within the future.
Greetings! Thought I’d try a random post after posting one Shinki post after another. Might as well. Been collecting Pokemon cards since they first arrived in my area, along with silly things to obtain them. This may or may not please those into Pokemon; simply sharing.
Hello! Busou Shinki episode 9 is available on the Japanese PSN for 400 yen, yet only viewable in the game via your room TV option. You’ll have to wait for the Blu-Ray.
Spoiler warning! Be patient to watch next episode, or scroll down cautiously!
(Link – MySite) – Now whose face does this belong to? Time to find out!
(All images taken with a Lumix GF1 – Pancake lens of Busou Shinki Moon Angel on the PSP.)
Greetings! Mizuki unexpectedly arrived on Monday, soon after I received my cradles arrivals from HLJ for about $61 CAD. She is indeed a very awesome figure, surprising me at ever part equip stage that I ended up taking loads of images of her. I wanted to take images of Mizuki for as long as possible but I had to post this.
Hello there fellow sleepyheads! I obtained something that might assist both you and my fellow Shinkis in regaining lost energy, basically something that will recharge your empty energy storage. I purchased the cradles from Yokatta Service because you couldn’t obtain the product from regular stores, it was a Konami store exclusive for Japan only. The price was roughly $60 CAD for the two cradles that was released to celebrate a Busou Shinki’s 5th anniversary.
(Link – MySite) – I made a little scratch with scissors and that dent at the cradle image might be delivery damage. Not that worried.
(All images taken with a Lumix GF-1 Pancake lens.)
Greetings! Happy Valentines Day (or forever alone day)….even though I dislike this for bringing pain year after year. Might as well enjoy it because Renge went out of her way to give me a cupcake, Battle Rondo style. Yay!
Hello! Busou Shinki episode 7 is available on the Japanese PSN for 400 yen, yet only viewable in the game via your room TV option. You’ll have to wait for the Blu-Ray.
Spoiler warning! Be patient to watch next episode, or scroll down cautiously!
Welcome! Feels great going to another convention inside Ottawa, or at least in the French side of town. Went to G-Anime both on Saturday and Sunday, was well worth the trip for both days. Took both Fubuki and Renge with me this time, instead of usually taking only Renge.
(Link – MySite) – Fubuki and Renge “fighting” once again….
(All images taken with a Lumix GF1 – Pancake lens; Varying quality due to lightning.)
Hello! Busou Shinki episode 7 is available on the Japanese PSN for 400 yen, yet only viewable in the game via your room TV option. You’ll have to wait for the Blu-Ray.
Spoiler warning! Be patient to watch next episode, or scroll down cautiously!
Hello! Busou Shinki episode 6 is available on the Japanese PSN for 400 yen, yet only viewable in the game via your room TV option. You’ll have to wait for the Blu-Ray.
Spoiler warning! Be patient to watch next episode, or scroll down cautiously!
Hello again. Thought I’d continue on quickly with where we left off from the Shinki snow pile-up. I placed Azunyan in a “lost” situation. Mother nature also decided to dump freezing rain while the wind constantly howled in a North-pole fashion on Tuesday night, basically Kitsune Wednesday with the timing.
(Link – MySite) – My cuddly dog cuddled up to a surprised Azunyan. One of those random amusing moments.
(All images taken with a Lumix GF1 – Pancake lens.)
Ottawa ended up getting dumped with 15-20 cm of snow throughout Thursday and Friday. A pair of Shinkis decided to take a quick moment to mess around in the snow before they got overwhelmed by it.
(Link – MySite) – Liberty shoveling snow on a person-made foot-path.
(All images taken with a Lumix GF1 – Pancake lens and edited using GIMP and Photoscape.)
Hello! After watching and re-watching a few AMV’s I thought I might as well share some of my favorite ones that were hanging around my YouTube favorite list. You have some favorite ones of your own, right?
Now to share some of my favorite images to show what I did, what I did right, wrong, poorly, properly, what I should do, what I shouldn’t do, and etc. Also helps to summarize the year for both myself and you guys to see what I did and how I did it. These articles are to help assist my mind to know more about myself, the hidden side of myself that I can’t see unless I ask people, to see how I’ve been doing each year, and to see where to improve.
(All images taken from my blog’s archives from the year 2011. This article contains lots of images and tons rambling, feel free to skim if needed.)
Hello guys! Another Shinki joins my group – Ms. Liberty. That is now her nickname with the way her name sounds. I obtained her from HLJ for about $85 CAD….pricey gal she is. She’s also in when I was writing this review. Need to sneak this in before 2012 because I did get this in 2011.
(Link – MySite & Flickr) – Liberty arrives early, with Tsugu on top.
(All images taken with a Lumix GF1 – Pancake lens.)