Sunday, May 8, 2016

Anime Goods Unpack 1: Osomatsu-San & Prince of Stride Goods

Finally my package arrived, and I thought I would do a post on the unpacking and products details of what I've bought.

This time, I bought 2 Osomatsu-San keychain and Prince of Stride goods and some other manga, but I'm not going to show that.



Since Jyuushimatsu is my favorite character, I only bought Jyuushimatsu goods. The other matsu brothers also have the same goods. You can go check it out at cdjapan.com

First impressions was that the keychains were really a lot bigger than what I've had expected. Especially the wooden one (left), so I chose to use the Acrylic one (right) on my phone. 

The Acrylic one comes together with the jackpiece, for phones with no place to string your keychains. But since mine is a Sony phone, there was a place at the bottom to string it.


I tried to place it on top, with the earpiece jack to see how it looked like, but I prefer my key chains to be below, so I took out the earpiece jack. By the way, both the string and the earpiece jack can be taken out, so you can choose either one depending on your phone type and your preference. 




Next are my Prince of Stride goods. I bought the Galaxy Standard CD, which comes with a free photo card, and 2 pass case.



For one, I didn't actually know that there would be a free photo card with the CD, So that came to be as a surprise. I guess you get one at random, so I was pretty lucky to get the character I liked (Tasuku).
Well it's kind of like a loose piece of photo card in the same size as you standard photos which you can frame up, but it's loosely cut so there are some whites left over at the sides.



Next are the acrylic cases I bought, there are a total of 4 different designs for each school, but I chose Saise and Honan. 

I bought it because I really liked the designs, but I honestly think that making it your standard plastic casing would have been better than acrylic, because acrylic easily gets scratched, so now I'm going to have to be very careful with my bus pass. But I won't complain about the quality, it's really well made, and can probably last longer than your regular case.



 

So basically you have to take off the chain before you can slide in your pass. The chain acts as a stopper, so it has to be there. And because the backside is transparent, it's convenient to put your identification card.


Except for a few small scratches on the pass case, everything arrived in good condition, and they bubble wrap everything, even your books.



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