I was in the Boston area yesterday for something (I’ll make a post about that later) so I had some time to kill so I figured I would take the T down to the Cambridge area and check out Tokyo Kid store and a couple of smaller comic book shops in the area. I have been to Tokyo Kid a handful of times before, it had been almost a year since I had been in their store proper though.

Honestly I was kind of disappointed with their selection, I am not sure if Anime Boston cleaned them out and they have not fully recouped yet but I seem to remember them having a lot better of a selection on my previous visits. There were a few things that caught my eye and kind of tempted me but for how relatively long I have been out of the game, I honestly expected a lot more temptations to be at the store. Maybe my expectations were too high but at the same time, I didn’t feel the normal almost wonder-lust I get when I leave Animadness or that I felt on my previous trips there.

One of the display cases on the outside of the store.

Another outside display.


Inside of the same case.

Gundam kits and plushes..

More figures..

even more figures..

Some nice things in this case, I actually really liked the Choun figure ultimately decided against getting her.
I feel like their prices were relatively high, maybe I am too far removed from the anime figure scene but $50 each for Sega Prize figures like He is My Master bed Izumi and Anna figures, seems high especially when the original MSRP for those was only 1500 yen. I consider myself to be pretty realistic about my price expectations, I know the yen conversion rate sucks at the moment but I think $30-$35 would have been a more realistic/reasonable price for them. Other prices? most nendoroids were in the $60 range, there were a few older ones for $45 though. Most of the 1/8 figures were either $100 or $150. They had both of the newer Magical Lyrical Girl Nanoha figures by Alter, I was really considering getting Fate but decided against her she was $200 which is pretty pricey, normally I would have bit the bullet and bought her but because of her size transportation played a decisive role in deciding against her. I knew I wouldn’t being getting back to my car for hours as I would be riding the T, I was going to a Red Sox game and I honestly wasn’t sure if she would even be allowed in the park because of her size. The weather also played a role while it wasn’t raining at the time, the forecast had called for rain and it was pouring by the time I did actually get back to my car. All things considered I am glad I didn’t bite the bullet and buy her because the box would have been ruined by the time I got back to my car ^^;

I ended up getting only a few small things from the shop. I got the Luka nendoroid I had been wanting for a while ($60!), a petit nendoroid from Death Note (the nurse outfit was too cute) and a couple of issues of Newtype.

I asked a couple of basic questions to whoever was working there yesterday and they pretty rude in their responses, I’ve had really good experiences there in the past but damn I just got the impression they just didn’t care about my business at all yesterday.I had still been waffling on a few things then but I decided to just go small at that point and just get a few things, which of course means I ended up buying a bunch of things online once I did get home. Next time I get the urge to shop in an actual anime store I am just going to go back to Animadness, their prices are better there anyway plus the owners are nice (and of course they do sell pullip).










I went there before Anime Boston this year, it was my first trip, but I was kind of disappointed. I had been expecting more. Prize figures I had paid $20 each for were priced at $40+. That really surprised me, but perhaps that’s the cost of having a shop in Boston? In the end I walked out empty handed, but there were a few wall scrolls I was considering.
Their prices on all of my previous trips had been a lot more reasonable, I am not sure why the sudden price hike I realize figures cost more in general now but over 3x msrp is mind-boggling to me. Animadness’ prices are a lot better and the staff is a whole lot more friendly so next time I need an irl anime store fix I am going there.
I hate it when store-employees are not helpful or just downright rude.
I’ve walked out of stores where I had originally planned to buy a bunch of things empty-handed because the employees were just rude. Why give business to people who are not helpful?
The last time I went, I spent around $700 there I walked in with the intention to buy a lot this time as well but the prices and the clerk’s behavior really turned me off from buying a lot from them. I ended up buying a bunch of stuff online when I got home.