Last I heard, there was a maid cafe in Penang, Malaysia. But I've never been there. Considering the number of anime fans concentrated in Klang Valley, I'm surprised a maid cafe hasn't been set up.
Hahah, this reminds me when Krispy Kreme opened their first store in Sydney. The queue lines after work everyday were just as massive. I guess everybody's just crazy for Krispy Kreme outside America. :p
I'll imagine that Nekomimi appeals to people who like to see the same traits of cats on humans - playful and independent, yet sometimes reliant on their masters (especially when catnip or food is concerned). As for tentacles, I remember reading an a...
20 minutes to the train station? That doesn't sound too bad. Walking is good exercise anyway. The train platforms in Malaysia don't have any barriers, except the underground ones like at KLCC. But we don't get many reported suicides on the train trac...
Hmm...out of the gender benders, I only thought Nagisa and Tomoyo looked good, especially Tomoyo who already looks like a tomboy in the series. Ryou and Kyou looked a bit odd with the ribbon on their hair bangs. Tomoya just gives off an Oneechan look...
Well, the area where I work at isn't as international cuisine friendly, but at Damansara Uptown which is 5 minutes drive away, there're a number of Japanese, Korean, Italian, European, Vietnamese and even Swiss restaurants in the vicinity. And of cou...
Rather underwhelming-looking figurine, especially with its small head, long body, and hair that looks like clumps of mud lumped together. DO NOT WANT. Still doesn't reach the same 'awesome' level of Sader or MOK-KOS though.
Great figurine, Danny. You're right: Ryuna does look best from behind. The position of her face draws attention to her shoulders, back, and bottom, which are nicely highlighted by her elegant-looking one-piece. As for me, the deal breaker for a figur...