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The 18th Prize Fair: Part 2 Sega & Taito

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The 18th Prize Fair ( 第18回プライズフェア ) was held in Tokyo TOC Ariake ( 東京 TOC 有明 ) on November 6, 2009. The prize items in this Prize Fair are going to be released for April to June 2010. There were 6 exhibitors this time. They were Banpresto, Sega, Taito, FuRyu, System Services, and Eikoh.

The 18th Prize Fair ( 第18回プライズフェア ) was held in Tokyo TOC Ariake ( 東京 TOC 有明 ) on November 6, 2009. The prize items in this Prize Fair are going to be released for April to June 2010. There were 6 exhibitors this time. They were Banpresto, Sega, Taito,FuRyu, System Services, and Eikoh.

What really catch my eyes in Part 2 is Sega! They have the Miyagawa Takeshi’s Hatsunei Miku and the soft breast “He is my Master” prize figures! Oh, and also the Toro+Kuro cross over with Hatsune Miku by Taito. =D

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SEGA

Wow!!! Sega is going to release the Miyagawa Takeshi ( 宮川武, from T’s system. ) 1/6 Hatsunei Miku as prize figure!!! I’m going to buy at least 2!!! (Oo.

And Sega is going to re-release these 2 music boxes? Maybe they will have new songs.

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Yeah! They’re going to re-release them! And this time they get soft breast treatment!! (OO.

Taito

LOL, Hatsune Miku Toro and Kuro!!! XD

And they get the leek too!!!

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    • Reader's Comments

    1. Rook | November 7th, 2009 at 6:31 am

      What does prize figure means? I never have one so i dont really know

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      • Herron | November 7th, 2009 at 1:27 pm

        Prize figure means that these good should only be found in prize machines, like the crane game, but some stores actually sell them.

        Which is good for us foreign folk that can’t play the games to get the prizes.

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      • GGT | November 7th, 2009 at 2:13 pm

        Just like what Herron said. =]
        And they’re VERY CHEAP compared to the regular PVC figure. Usually they’re around 1,500 yen for the 1/8 scale, and around 300-500 yen for the petit size.
        And for those plush and accessories, they’re usually around 1,000-1,500 yen.

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    2. Herron | November 7th, 2009 at 1:29 pm

      Very interested in the Miku figure… it looks really good. I was a bit disappointed in the OVA Lucky Star figures final release.

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      • GGT | November 7th, 2009 at 2:09 pm

        Yay, the OVA Kagami and Konata are very disappointing. I canceled my pre-order right away when I saw the actually product pic in Sega’s homepage. =/

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        • Herron | November 7th, 2009 at 3:07 pm

          Yeah I had canceled my order earlier, trying to save money.. so in a way I was happy that they weren’t nice figures that I would have missed out on. But sad that they weren’t nice. I swear the prototype of Kagami looked so cute so I don’t know what happened!

          I’ll have to keep an eye on how the miku turns out.

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    3. Ocean | November 7th, 2009 at 4:25 pm

      Omg T’s system I love yooooou. I want that Miku figure so much! It’s the best looking of all the Miku’s I’ve seen. I love all of T’s system’s figures ;u;
      I want that Akira too, if they’re releasing that…
      And Minori/Taiga!<3

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    4. Rook | November 7th, 2009 at 4:49 pm

      If they are that cheap, arent their quality’ lower ? Except Miku in the above pics, others look not really good to me, well i will continue to collect PVC figs. Thankz for explanations guys

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    5. lostty | November 9th, 2009 at 1:52 pm

      The Pooh Bear plushie rocks my world

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