You ever wonder what's in those grab bags they sell at cons? Well, in a stroke of investigative journalism while at Otakon, I went ahead and bought one, just to report the results to you. This time, we actually have the video working, unlike when we shot it in Mike's house -- and you can find it waiting for you after the jump.
Having been separated by the unboxing for a week or two, I've gotten past the disappointment that I felt not long after the unboxing. After the video, I fell into a sense of despair over the purchase, but at the very least, the Tales of and Disgaea figures hold prominent places on my desk, while Komori-chan is hanging off my PSP with pride.
Have any of you gone and bought grab bags at cons before? What was inside them?
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I love that Komori key chain, I would put it on my backpack and then giggle to myself due to the "Don't open it" line she often says every time I open my backpack. Hahaha that's just wierd.
Ha ha, ironically, I'm a Disgaea fan, a Tales fan, AND a Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei fan. A grab bag like that might've actually been a passable deal for me.