Category: Otaku

Redeemer

Occasionally, we’re suckers for licensed cereal toys.

You know what I mean – either the little plastic cheap things they include in the box, or the slightly more elaborate items you have to mail-away for. Some examples include the following:

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The item on the left is an Indiana Jones light-up spoon (of course it is). Free inside boxes of cereal available in stores right now. We got it from Cocoa Krispies (see middle photo). The image on right shows three plastic skulls hanging from our attic ladder. There is a motion activated red LED inside that makes each skull flicker eerily when hit. These were Pirates Of The Caribbean licensed items that were obtained from (if I recall correctly) Krispix. There were apparently three colours available – we only ever got red. We’ve had them for years now, and the batteries still work.

The more elaborate items require you to cut out tokens from the packaging and send a certain number in with a small cheque for S&H. Examples include:

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The leftmost item is an alarm clock that projects the time up on to the ceiling. As you can see, it hasn’t even been opened (more on this item later). It required quite a few tokens if I recall correctly, but since the cereal was Raisin Bran (my favourite) we didn’t have to make sacrifices to earn them. The item on right is a send-in from Goldfish cookies; obviously some sort of easter rabbit-fish. We’ve had this one for maybe ten years, and I forget the details of the promotion. In addition to these two items I have a significant amount of Star Wars licensed send-away items socked away somewhere – lots of bowls and lenticular plates and some lightsabery things obviously made at the same factory that now makes the spoon shown above.

Here’s an example of a current promotion we’re going to send away for:

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I love one of the disclaimers: “Actual item may vary” Happily, this wonderful adventure light only needs one token so a single box of toaster sticks (which KLS will eat) and $3.99 gets you the torch.

One of the good things about getting this crap stuff is the wait. You collect your tokens, fill out a simple form and send off some small cheque and then wait months and months (or in the case of the Pirates alarm clock, almost a year) and then one day it just arrives out of the blue. Fun!

Next I’ll share the pride of my collection: a lovely R2-D2 serving bowl:

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This beauty is about 30cm wide and as you can see comes with a base that can be used to hold the bowl. But there is more to this item than you may think, for the base has a pressure sensor and a sound chip in it so when you lightly push down (for instance, when someone removes something from the bowl) a cacophany of R2-D2 sound samples explodes from the speaker in the base. It is simultaneous delightful and annoying. I’ll always remember the day this beauty arrived for the box it was sent in was much, much bigger than the bowl itself. I probably had long forgotten about even sending away for it, so it must have felt like Christmas opening the package and removing this treasure.

“Have I ever used it?” I imagine you asking? Silly – of course not! Such items must remain pristine to preserve their value πŸ™‚

As for the Pirates alarm clock. As you saw, it is unopened. In fact we still have the box, instructions and even the batteries that came with it. And it’s free for the taking! The best comment to this post gets it for Christmas this year, so feel free to share your own stories/opinions of the joys of mail-away cereal redemptions at the end πŸ™‚

(As an addendum, could this be the most otaku post ever on this blog?)

Lucky Star

We decided, when KLS’s economic stimulus cheque arrived, to go blow it all on hardly-needed merchandise (in the name of stimulating the economy, of course). Only then we learned she may not get one at all. Which was a shame, since the cheque was due to arrive this past week. Anyway, we didn’t let her chequelessness derail our plans, and today took the 2 hour drive south to Palisades Center Mall just outside of NYC.

Palisades claims to be America’s second biggest mall. The four floors of retail and restaurants include such indulgences as a full-sized Ferris Wheel in the food court, a bowling alley and an Imax cinema. But the mall is quite ugly, and suffers from the same homogeneity as all other malls in this fine country (at least all other malls ran by Pyramid).

It does however have a Kinokuniya (a Japanese bookstore) and a Lego store, both of which we wanted to visit. And a Japanese restaurant with a rotating sushi train, at which we enjoyed a wonderful lunch:

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(Mum & Dad – we’ll take you there when you visit…)

I was very impressed with the Lego store, possibly because it’s the first time I’ve ever visited one. They had every current kit available, including many not seen in stores and some European exclusives. You could also buy loose bricks and all sorts of non-brick lego merchandise (like ice cube molds). I was surprised to see the new General Grievous kit for sale (my review: ‘interesting’ but not good enough to buy) as well as the UCE Millenium Falcon. Both were assembled and on display in a glass case as well. The Falcon is enormous!

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As for the economic stimulus? Well we certainly did our bit to keep Kinokuniya in business πŸ™‚

Envy

I got a new phone. A real phone (I used to have a prepay). An LG EnV to be precise

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I really like it. It’s a lot less clunky that it may look, and I love the qwerty keyboard. The camera is also very good (2 megapixel) – here are some example shots:

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My new plan includes infinite texting. So text away! My phone number has not changed, so use the old one. If you forget how to send me texts from your email account send me an email and I will remind you πŸ™‚