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• Made in China
• Batteries Not Included
• In working condition
• 8.75” Tall
This super cute, super deformed Chibi Style alarm clock is unmarked for its time, presumed to be from 1996-1998 due to the popularity of SD culture at the time, & the producer of this clock series : Rythm making Parappa the Rappa and many other late 90’s licenses, and is still in working condition.
Astro Boy is a Manga series written by the legendary Osamu Tezuka, a direct inspiration from the results of world war 2, Atom is one of many symbols of Japan’s pop-culture in response to the Atom Bomb.
Atom Boy would later be adapted into a Anime which first Aired on New Years Day, 1963
• Made in China
• Batteries Not Included
• In working condition
• 8.75” Tall
This super cute, super deformed Chibi Style alarm clock is unmarked for its time, presumed to be from 1996-1998 due to the popularity of SD culture at the time, & the producer of this clock series : Rythm making Parappa the Rappa and many other late 90’s licenses, and is still in working condition.
Astro Boy is a Manga series written by the legendary Osamu Tezuka, a direct inspiration from the results of world war 2, Atom is one of many symbols of Japan’s pop-culture in response to the Atom Bomb.
Atom Boy would later be adapted into a Anime which first Aired on New Years Day, 1963
• Made in China
• Batteries Not Included
• In working condition
• 8.75” Tall
This super cute, super deformed Chibi Style alarm clock is unmarked for its time, presumed to be from 1996-1998 due to the popularity of SD culture at the time, & the producer of this clock series : Rythm making Parappa the Rappa and many other late 90’s licenses, and is still in working condition.
Astro Boy is a Manga series written by the legendary Osamu Tezuka, a direct inspiration from the results of world war 2, Atom is one of many symbols of Japan’s pop-culture in response to the Atom Bomb.
Atom Boy would later be adapted into a Anime which first Aired on New Years Day, 1963