Joined: Jan 2003
From: Tokyo, London, Singapore, KL, Space
In my honest opinion, I conclude that keychains are more of a subconscious hobby. @ you don't realize it when you get it, even at home when you already have a bunch of em.
Originally, keychains were supposed to be 'chains on keys', but these days, with influence from medias entertainment, it went wild and berserk beyond recognition Thus it went all the way to handphones, bags, DS, PSP, and some even just collect them for the lulz (like me) Back in Malaysia, some may see it as an annoyance, but over here, its like one of those common sights we see everyday.
Just wanted to share some of my keychain collections
R2-D2 (Star Wars)!
Gundam Bearbrick!
Ken's Sound-drops (Street Fighter II)!
Suicide Kitty (2chan)!
A video I made:
This post has been edited by firedauz: Jul 17 2008, 05:30 PM
Bandai's Bubble-Wrap-Popping Keychain: Now with Moe
Last September, the Japanese toy company Bandai began selling electronic keychains that simulate the sound and feel of popping bubbles in plastic wrap. The ∞ Puti Puti (Mugen Puchi Puchi or Infinite Pop-Pop) keychains became a hit among obsessive-compulsives who wanted an everlasting, portable supply of virtual bubbles to pop. Bandai announced on February 7 that it will launch a spinoff line: ∞ Puti Puti Petit Moe, four new bubble-popping keychains that will also feature different moe voices by Rie Kugimiya (Fullmetal Alchemist's Al, Gintama's Kagura, Hayate the Combat Butler's Nagi, Shakugan no Shana's title character, Zero no Tsukaima's Louise).
After you pop 50 virtual bubbles on one of these keychains, it will "talk back" in four different voices that cater to specific moe obsessions: imōto (little sister), maid, tsundere (initially domineering, abrasive personality), and osananajimi (childhood friend). For example, the imōto version might say "Oniichan!" ("Big Brother!"), the maid version might say "Okaerinasaimase, Go-shujin-sama" ("Welcome home, Master"), the tsundere version might say "Sawan nai de yo!" ("Don't touch that!"), and the osananajimi version might say "Zutto, suki datta no..." ("I've always loved you..."). If you stop popping "bubbles" for 15 seconds, the keychain will pester you to keep going. Bandai has also posted a website with virtual blogs, profiles, and wallpaper for each moe type. The keychains will start shipping on March 8, and the 300,000-unit limited edition will stop selling in June.
haha... i guess he's out of the spongebob series... the ones he is having now.. is iceman from batman series.... and some harry potter series. other keychains that is quite nice is the normal lego block( the 2*3 block) and also the star wars ships