A few months ago I wrote about custom-made magnetic Katamaris for sale on Etsy.
I finally broke down and bought one recently from crotchet wizard Amy’s Babies. I told her to surprise me on the colors and the result was perfect,
Just another nerd.
A few months ago I wrote about custom-made magnetic Katamaris for sale on Etsy.
I finally broke down and bought one recently from crotchet wizard Amy’s Babies. I told her to surprise me on the colors and the result was perfect,
Fox News, of all places, saw fit to cover Katamari Damacy cosplay.
As Amy Lee tells Fox News there are a couple of advantages to dressing up as the goofy-looking Katamari dude or the even goofier King of All Cosmos,
People will spend copious amounts of time and money working on a costume, only to have no one recognize what character they’re dressed as. But with ‘Katamari Damacy,’ there’s no way anyone can miss the giant heads and ball of junk, even if you’ve never played the game. Katamari cosplay [costume play] always seems to be a big hit.
Apparently, though, nobody’s been able to figure out a way to create a sticky ball that will roll up elephants and small islands yet. Damn.
Excellent Lego version of Katamari Damacy:
What would happen if Mario ran into the protagonist from a more recent video game? The answer is here (animated GIF).
ZeStuff ultimately removed it, but for awhile they were offering pre-orders on this awesome Katamari Damacy shirt,