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"Doreamon" is so famous that you'd be hard pressed to find a single Japanese person who hasn't heard of it. It's the story of a clumsy kid named Nobita who fails at pretty much everything he tries to do and Doraemon, the cat-robot from the future who helps him out with an amazing assortment of handy tools.
This diorama shows Nobita reminiscing about Doraemon after he had returned to the future.(Sagaracci)
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"Ultraman A" was a bit of an odd man out, even by "Ultraman" series standards.
This diorama is a recreation of a famous scene from episode 14 of the series. It's designed so that it can be combined with the diorama from episode 13.(Sagaracci)

The VF-1J (Valkyrie) is a mech from "Super Dimensional Fortress Macross" (apparently known overseas as "Robotech").
This toy usually sits on the desk of Jun Fukuda, one of GhM's sound designers. It can transform from fighter jet to humanoid form.
The toys that came out when the show originally aired in 1982 could also transform, but they've really gotten better over time.(Sagaracci)
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