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Looking for cel of: Mari Kim from Brain Powerd (Sat Dec 11 10:52:13 1999 )
Leaf
n9940047@mn.waseda.ac.jp

    I'm looking for a nice cel of Mari Kim (her name may 
actually be spelled "Nari" or something) from Brain Powerd.  
I haven't seen any cels of her yet...  She appears only in 
a few episodes of Brain Powerd, towards the middle-end of 
the series.  If you have one that you are willing to sell or 
trade, let me know.  
    
    Since I posted, here's a bit of info:

   Since I had a chance to visit Osaka this last week, I stopped 
by Artworks Osaka and Panic Media Mix.  Both are fairly 
close to each other-- it takes maybe 10 minutes walking.  
Artworks Osaka is a fairly small store.  They have a fair 
selection of cels, but nothing really impressive.  They keep 
nearly all their cels in folders (aka cel books).  They had 
some rarer cels, but I didn't find much.
    Right across the alley from Artworks Osaka is another small 
anime store-- they have some cels (less than Art.Osaka),
but nothing special.
    As you head through Den-Den Town (the Akihabara of Osaka),
you will find Panic on a side street.  They actually have a lot 
of cels (about as many as one of AWS's stores).  Nothing 
rare, but there was more to look through.  They had the most 
CCS cels that I've seen in one store, but their prices were 
high like the rest of the places.
    Oh, and also in Osaka is Mandarake.  Mandarake was really 
difficult to find-- it's in a shopping arcade near Osaka/Umeda 
station.  The Mandarake in Osaka is quite large and spacious.  
I actually bought more cels at Mandarake than at Artworks 
Osaka and Panic combined.  Mandarake's cels tend to be 
cheap-- which is what I can afford.  

     The new Anime World Star that opened up in Akihabara is 
in the same building as Spot.  They seemed to have a lot of 
adult cels there.  However, they did have a bunch of CCS, Taiho, 
and some other cels.  
   
-Leaf



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