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November 15, 2006

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Anonymous

Typical silly home-grown "blog" ... where's the link to find out more about these??? If you're going to do something, at least try to do it properly rather than just whining on about how much you dislike it.

Anonymous

Where can i buy this.pleaseberat

Anonymous

try pushing the link that says 'get yours here' geniuses...and episode one is not a good representative sample of the star wars trilogy... the originals, or even two and especially three, are all much better...

Anonymous

3rd poster is the dumb@ss- that link doesnt work if you don't know japanese- did you even click it to look?i would love to be able to find these from an importer.

The American Warmonger

Damn, looks like a few people are too damned lazy to try and figure things out for themselves. Google Translate can help. If that doesn't work e-mail the company selling them. Nine times out of ten someone in their shop will speak english. Here:support_life@ccp-jp.comWow, what crappy attitudes people!

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