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Named after a Ford designer named Carroll Shelby, the 1967 Shelby GT500 was what car enthusiasts referred to as a "sweet ride."
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MSRP: $6.99
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Just when you thought Day 1 was over, get ready for more break-neck action thanks to this exclusive Minimates 2-pack.
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MSRP: $15.99
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Minimates take the world by storm with this box set featuring the characters from the series hit first season!
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Japanese manufacturer Toy's Works ties into the Fighting Wings episodes by announcing preorders for a Belldandy figure where the goddess is seemingly taking flight while billowing robes trail her forward-oriented form.
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Goddesses Belldandy, Urd and Skuld appear regal in Sega Toys' Ah! Megamisama collection of figures.
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In the Aibou Japanese television drama which aired weekly on TV Asahi, actor Mizutani Yutaka plays a police chief named Sugishita Ukyo.
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Dignified, but shameless. Air Gear's Ringo Noyamano as the Masked HENTAI remembers to cover her face, but forgets her backside!
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In the American vernacular, the term "chest buster" may hold a number of different meanings or connotations.
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The Ar Tonelico games on the PS2 introduced the world to "Reyvateils" who are songstresses who use music to attack their foes.
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Based on Ubisoft's highly anticipated Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 video game, this PVC statue depicts Altair, the player character.
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Asuka Langley takes a break from her Evangelion handling duties and lounges in a striped top and shorts.
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When Asuka is feeling punk and goth at the same time, she puts on the leathers, grabs an axe, and wraps a collar around her neck. The pink plaid stockings are a bit much though.
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MSRP: $6.99
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Now, some of the greatest characters from the trilogy have been transformed into these PREVIEWS Exclusive Minimates twin-packs!
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MSRP: $15.99
Price: $12.90
You Save: $3.09 (19 %)
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Firearms are rare in Japan and uncommon to find outside of the local Yakuza stronghold. This all changes in the Bakuretsu Tenshi (Burst Angel) animated series which debuted in 2004 on TV Asahi.
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