For some otakus, they will be happy only when they display the figures they bought at high prices through careful savings. However, some people buy figures and never open the packages. This contradiction has triggered new controversy - do people who don't open the packages have mysophobia? Although no matter how beautiful the figurines are, they may deteriorate or gather dust after being taken out of the box, is it really good to buy them without opening the packaging? Similar situations have occurred many times with books, albums, and BDs. Regardless of the type of peripherals, there are cautious people who choose to "keep the packaging bag (box)" to avoid the contents from being damaged at all. This collection method may seem a bit extreme, but in fact it can indeed protect the quality of the peripherals and also reflect the "unknown" side of the collector... The incident started when a Japanese netizen posted a topic in the discussion area that he never unpacked the action figures he bought. He felt that the action figures that had been unpacked had lost their perfection, so it would be more fun to just look at them through the box. The netizen also posted photos of the action figures he owned, all of which were in this state:
Although the post attracted accusations from the "unboxing faction" that he was too sensitive, fragile, and "mysophobic", many netizens also shared the same idea as him. Some of them even used a new saying to describe it - "The moment you open the box, your divinity disappears!"
Some netizens even shared photos of all their unopened collections, which looked amazing. How rich must they be...
Of course, some people hold different views - "If it is not opened, there are actually both good and defective products inside", which is like a "Schrödinger's figure".
A clever netizen suggested that the problem could be solved by buying only two figures, one for storage and one for collection, with one left in the box and the other to play with; others further subdivided his approach into "front use" and "back use", and a closer look revealed that there are indeed many such crazy fans.
If you are a true fan, buying two of the same model is a basic principle. After all, this can better highlight your "love". Some fans who really love the game choose to buy three. They have money anyway, and they can enjoy three actions and expressions at the same time: The rich will buy six or more, which is dazzling but it will start to feel boring if it goes on like this: Of course, there are also masters who have assembled 24 Gundam GMs. Although this is not a figurine, it is really scary to see so many identical models... |
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