Friday, November 21, 2014

Otaku Whales

We love One Piece!

We wish we could be like Laboon...


Yeah, Laboon is cool, we love him

Ooo what is that coming up?

WHOAAAAA!!!

Its Thousand Sunny! Wow wow...

If Thousand Sunny is here, do you think, he could be around?

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.........!!!!!!

OMG its Laboon!!!

I can't believe my eyes!!! Can we take a picture please?

Move it move it, don't push...

Say cheese!!!

Notes:

Otaku is a Japanese term for people with obsessive interests, commonly the anime and manga fandom.

One Piece is a manga series written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda about the adventures of the seventeen-year-old boy Monkey D Luffy, whose body gains the properties of rubber from accidentally eating a supernatural fruit, as he travels the oceans in search of the series' titular treasure and gathers himself a diverse crew of pirates, named the Straw Hat.

Laboon is an extremely large whale whom the Straw Hat Pirates encounter during their adventure. Laboon shown in the pictures above is the baby version of Laboon.

The Thousand Sunny is the second and current ship of the Straw Hat Pirates.  The Thousand Sunny shown in the pictures above is the plastic model kit released by Bandai under the Grand Ship Collection line. This model was hand-painted using acrylic paint. 


Friday, October 17, 2014

The Flower

Kokoro has been ignoring me ever since he got that carrot.

I wish I could destroy the carrot.

Ooo... what is that?

So pretty ^_^

I haven't heard Kurumi's voice for a while.  Where is she?

Kurumi!!! Where are you?

Kurumiiiiiiii!!!

Helloooooo....

Eh?

Kurumi, there you are...

Sorry, I've been ignoring you.  

Will you please come down?  I'll give you the carrot.

Don't ever leave me again.


Monday, October 13, 2014

The Carrot

Lonely carrot...

Look Kurumi! A carrot!

It looks yummy...

Kokoro: "It's mine!"

Kurumi: "No, it's mine, let it go!"

I won haha!!! 

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Introducing...

Hello there bunnies! What are your names?

Our names.... Hmm...

Miss, how come we don't have names?

Yours...

Kokoro means heart...

Here is yours...

Kurumi means walnut...

Take a shot!

Now freestyle!!!

Notes:

Kokoro and Kurumi were my very first amigurumis. I found this cute pattern from a crochet blog called allaboutami. She has an amazing crochet blog which offers heaps of cute free patterns.