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BE@RBRICK Karimoku (BWWT 3) 400% medicom toy BE@RBRICK LABBRICK Medicom Toy Karimoku Furniture Inc. (Karimoku Kagu) is a furniture manufacturer headquartered in Higashiura-cho, Chita-gun, Aichi Prefecture. Established in 1996. Mainly develops movable figures of characters from tokusatsu such as Kamen Rider and Ultraman, to movies such as Star Wars and Indiana Jones, starting with the movable figure of Lupin III. A total of 8 types of BASIC B・E・@・R・B・R・I・C・K (2 types of B) CUTE Rilakkuma, Hello Kitty, etc. JELLYBEAN Jelly Bean texture SF Robocop, Godzilla, etc. HORROR Colossal Titan, Kyonshi, etc. PATTERN Floral patterns, polka dots, etc. FLAG World flags ANIMAL The Bears' School, TED, etc. ARTIST Designs by artists HERO Kick-Ass, Kinnikuman, etc. Similar products Similar products to BE@RBRICK include the following. KUBRICK (cube type) BABEKUB (cube type) B@WBRICK (dog type) NY@BRICK (cat type) R@BBRICK (rabbit type) Kumaburick (bear type) ^ Tokuma Shoten (2016), pp. 6–7. ^ Akashi Tatsuhiko, "[Art of Figure Making] Medicom Toy and BE@RBRICK" (Interviewer: Ryota Suzuki, Tetsuya Hara), HOBBY maniax, February 12, 2018. Accessed March 28, 2020. ^ Akashi Tatsuhiko, "Akashi Tatsuhiko x Kanna Inoue" (Interviewer: Kanna Inoue), kannainoue. Accessed March 28, 2020. ^ Tokuma Shoten (2016), p. 6. ^ a b World Forest (2005), p. 17. ^ "Design Contest for the 15th Anniversary of the Bear-Shaped Block Type Figure "BE@RBRICK" is underway!" (Press Release) Medicom Toy Corporation, July 21, 2015. Accessed March 28, 2020. ^ Akashi Tatsuhiko, "Shibuya is often said to be a base for cultural and fashion trends, but for me, this is the most comfortable hometown" (Interview), Shibuya Culture Project, July 18, 2008, p. 2
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