Spiderman Goods
Posted on 05. May, 2008 @ 5:37 pm by harvey in Crazy Consumers Views: 1,101
My friend nicknamed “Babie” loves Spider-man (Check her blog to see her dancing with Spider-man in Japan.)
She’s got a ton of Spider-man goods.
A ton.

The English word “goods” is used in Japanese (グッツ pronounced, gudtsu). It usually means “character goods”, and refers to things such as… figures… or tissue box covers… that are themed after a particular character.
In this case, the wondrous web-slinger.

This cover wraps around a tissue box, so you can pull tissue from… eerrr. so Spider-man can shoot tissue into your nose from the web-slinging apparatus in his wrist.

Push Spider-man’s head for soap.

Spider-man twins help you carry steaming pots of spaghetti.

Spiderman-face magnet.

Half of Spider-man’s body is stuck inside of the refrigerator!

Memorabilia from Spider-man the Ride at Universal Studios Japan.

Spider-man hanging on the side of a building that looks kinda like a coffee mug.


A Spider-man Bear Brick!

Spider-man key cover.
Now that’s a lot of Spidey-goods!
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