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Where is this image from? The redundancy of putting the kanji for “bone” on a skull is priceless.
It’s Kinkotsuman from M.U.S.C.L.E., aka Kinnikuman. More than you need here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinkotsuman.
way hipper than I am, Geoffrey… I used to collect the small rubber figures when I was 10 or so, then quickly became daunted by the fact, much unlike pokemon, I couldn’t get them all.
I loved those little rubber bastards. My thing was carefully coloring them in with permanent markers.
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Where is this image from? The redundancy of putting the kanji for “bone” on a skull is priceless.
It’s Kinkotsuman from M.U.S.C.L.E., aka Kinnikuman. More than you need here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinkotsuman.
way hipper than I am, Geoffrey…
I used to collect the small rubber figures when I was 10 or so, then quickly became daunted by the fact, much unlike pokemon, I couldn’t get them all.
I loved those little rubber bastards. My thing was carefully coloring them in with permanent markers.