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From Girlybubble: When you think about kawaii characters, I’m thinking a lot of you think about Totoro, Pikachu, Doraemon, Hello Kitty etc. right? Well here’s a list of some really kawaii characters but have never been heard! More »

From Girlybubble: Here’s another super kawaii netbook, this time featuring the sweet and adorable bunny, Miffy, in honor of Bandai’s 55th anniversary. More »

From Girlybubble: San-X has recently released new Rainbow Rilakkuma bear plush dolls in honor of this year’s 7th anniversary. Sadly, these cute plush dolls are only available in Japan. Read on if you still want to admire the cuteness: More »

From Girlybubble: According to San-x, 2010 marks Rilakkuma’s 7th anniversary this year. Rilakkuma anniversary festivities will commence July 10 and will go on until Aug. 31 in Japan. With it also being Sanrio’s 50th anniversary, seems like this summer will be one filled with kawaii celebration. To celebrate the anniversary, a line of Rilakkuma Rainbow merchandise will be released: More »

From Girlybubble: Say hello to San-X’s Momobuta, aka the peach pig. Momobuta is named due its peach-shaped head. Momo in Japanese means ‘peach’ while ‘buta’ means pig. More »

From Girlybubble: Oh, Takochu. Lookatchu, still as cute as ever. Still not entirely over the kawaii $2 Takochu octopus toys, I came across a Flickr album of Takochu adventure images shot by itslour. Here are some of my fave Takochu adventure shots: More »

From Girlybubble: Artist Takashi Murakami has teamed up with Louis Vuitton once again to design the upcoming Multicolor Spring Pallet collection product. High Snobiety recently posted pictures of the newly designed Omotesando Louis Vuitton store in Japan. Again things are looking super kawaii: More »

From Girlybubble: Many things can be made out of tofu. Take, for example, tofurky, a meatless turkey substitute. Tofu can also take the form of other things like pillows used for sleeping. Hannari Tofu pillows are possibly the funnest form of tofu. More »

From Girlybubble: Seriously, who wouldn’t want one of these?
This device would appear to be a date stamp, but is actually a kaomoji (japanese emoticon) stamp that has over 2000 different combinations! More »

From Girlybubble: Nothing screams girly like both Sanrio and Tokidoki. When combined together, they bring up the cuteness factor 100 times more than what the average person can handle. Tokidoki’s Hello Kitty products are always top notch, and when I discovered that they released a limited edition Hello Kitty skateboard deck, I felt a bit overwhelmed by all the kawaii. More »

From Girlybubble: Making yourself feel at home couldn’t be any cuter with San-X’s Wanroom. Falling in line with the tradition of being unconventional, nonsensical and cute, Wanroom is basically a collection of household items with dog faces. Each Wanroom character has a name like Inusofa (a couch), Wano’clock (an alarm clock) and Sabowan (a cactus). More »

From Girlybubble: There’s another Panda Dog in town — and it’s not that panda dog. Panda Dog is actually the name of a super cute online Korean comic/animated shorts site based on the lives of…panda dogs. Despite the name, panda dogs can be a cross breed between dog and another animal like rabbits. More »

From Girlybubble: When it comes to dogs, I am hands-down, a small dog girl. It’s been like this long before Paris Hilton has entered everyone’s concious. Sadly, my living situation and my lifestyle right now kinda prohibits me from raising a small dog. For now, I’ll settle on talking about cute dogs that aren’t real, like San-X’s Homekoro. More »

From Girlybubble: What is sexier than being a 25-year old who uses a kawaii baby chick-shaped body wash mitten? Nothing. Body wash mittens have always been intriguing to me, but I never had the chance to pick one up until I saw that YesStyle was carrying these super cute Kokubo body wash mittens from Japan in different animal shapes — baby chick, seal and turtle. After giving the body wash mitten a try, I’m wondering where the kawaii body wash mitten has been my whole life. More »

From Girlybubble: I don’t know what it is about cute nondescript animated Japanese characters that makes me love them so much. Is it the fact that this video features a ‘thing’ with a faucet as a head? Or another ‘thing’ with a telephone for a head? Quite possibly. Aside from that, all I can gather is that one of them has attachment issues. Any more words I could use to describe the cuteness of this video (or the video itself) is kind of useless. Just watch: More »

From Girlybubble: So, I came across this video of what might be animated Japanese sweet buns, according to the Youtube video comments. Buns, cute pastel colored blobs with faces…whatever it is, it’s super kawaii (cute)! The video is something of an animated romance between these cute buns with faces. More »

From Girlybubble: The Rirakkuma travel passport organizer is something I definitely need in my life right now. In the past few years, I’ve become something of a jetsetter — not because I’m living the high life or anything. For some reason or another, a reason to travel always comes up whether I like it or not. So far, the reasons have been good. What’s not good is that I set back every airport traveler behind me a few minutes because I’m always the irritating person who’s fumbling for a boarding pass or an ID. More »

From Girlybubble: Meet Mamegoma, San-X’s bean seal. You might ask what a bean seal is, and I’ll tell you. It’s a bean-shaped seal. I know, such a tough concept to grasp, but when you feast your eyes on the cuteness that is Mamegoma, you’ll understand all that is bean seal. More »

From Girlybubble: If I could live in a Youtube video, I’d want to live in the Sugarbunnies’ Blanc Noir video. Sanrio’s Sugarbunnies is a Japanese anime series produced by Toei Animation.The series centers around and is based on the character duo (Shirousa and Kurousa) of the same name. In a nutshell, they’re alien bunnies that somehow end up on Earth and make friends with a patisserie chef. They develop a love for making pastries — hence the name Sugarbunnies and why they are always seen with dessert. More »

From Girlybubble: Japanese illustrator Mokaffe really loves combining two of the things I love the most into her illustrations: dessert and girly art! A lot of my favorite works by her involve dessert. Not that you’re surprised or anything. For the record, I’ll have you know that I do not drool over my laptop all day or lick my screen all day. You might want to restrain yourself when you see these babies: More »



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