Born mid to late 80s, so the majority of my childhood years were the 1990s.
Man, we really had it best! All the major Nintendo games like Mario and Zelda came into existence at about the same time as we did, and matured with us--in fact, sometimes it felt like the entire industry was catering...
Here is a diorama scene I assembled using 3D scans I created and painted from actual vintage Super Mario Bros. 2 "keshi gomu" rubber toys from Japan. These were released by Bandai in 1993 (remember, they got our version of SMB2 much later, under the title of "Super Mario USA").
I also...
Here is a diorama scene I assembled using 3D scans I created and painted from actual vinatge Super Mario Bros. 3 "keshi gomu" rubber toys from Japan.
You can see a video of this diorama up on my KeshiCorner twitter account here:
https://x.com/KeshiCorner/status/1770099403161768269
You can...
Inherit the Wind
Death of a Salesman
On the Western Front
East of Eden
Brave New World
The Scarlett Letter
A Streetcar Named Desire
The Great Gatsby
Heart of Darkness
Numerous Shakespeare stories/plays
Thank you so much for checking out my videos and sharing your thoughts with me! I'm very glad to hear that you enjoyed them, and your kind words really help encourage me to continue with these efforts :)
Very cool to hear that you have a sizeable game figure collection yourself! I find it's...
I quite like Super Mario Sunshine! It had some fresh ideas, and I really liked the island resort setting. I will admit that when I replayed it for the first time in a long while as a part of the Mario 3D All Stars pack, it was quite a bit more buggy than I remembered it being.
Mysterious Mario Bros. (怪奇マリオブラザーズ) was an unofficial line of Mario toys depicting creepy and ghoulish versions of beloved Super Mario Bros. characters:
These toys, created (apparently without permission) by veteran gachapon toy company Konno Sangyo, were direct parodies of the official Super...
I've created a little diorama using 3D scans I produced of Super Mario World toys that were released only in Japan in 1991.
These toys came in gachapon machine capsules as unpainted "keshi" figures, a type of collectible semi-firm rubber figure that was popular in the 1980s and 1990s. These...