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2007-05-01

Can't take it with you, but you can certainly put it in plastic

(tags poster, anime, game, seiyuu)

I don't collect posters really, but they just seem to accumulate. I finally started organizing some of them:

Kimi ga Nozomu Eien DVD poster set, and other posters yet unravelled

I love this poster set from Kimi ga Nozumu Eien (君が望む永遠) DVD series. Animation character designer Youko Kikuchi (菊地洋子) translated this PC game well.

When I first tried to take a picture of this poster set, it was hard to capture the immense size of two A2 B2 JIS B2 posters side by side (which makes it A1 B1 JIS B1 size but I digress). So I put in the other posters that were laying around, though I probably have twice as many stuck in the closet.

I am sticking the unravelled posters into a poster binder. Unfortunately it's hard to get the paper to stay unravelled while I put it in the plastic sheets, so I prep them by hanging on my refrigerator. I do have wall space but it's undiscovered country. In fact, I still have some calendars from up from previous years, even a Salvador Dali one from 2003. Ugh. I don't really want to turn my rooms into an emulation of a gal game shop, however.

You may notice that posters on the right hand side are from Mahou Shojo Lyrical Nanoha A's (魔法少女リリカルなのはA's) by the font design. Also there are some seiyuu artist and game posters mixed in. I probably need to buy another binder though, this one is getting heavy and full. At 3000 yen a pop, though, it's expensive to keep paper.

(I wrote this post because I wanted to take a picture of the Hekiru Shiina poster)

edit: The posters are JIS B2, not A2 or B2.

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