Scrolls of Frolicking Animals
Gachapon toys for Japan’s “first manga,” Scrolls of Frolicking Animals, to be available next year
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Preston Phro
Dec 23, 2015
The medieval Scrolls of Frolicking Animals burst into the mainstream with museum exhibits. Soon, they’ll also be available in local gachapon machines!
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