The Chibi Project Podcast: Show Notes
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Episode 1: The Chibi Project - Experiments 1-7

Date Posted: October 20, 2006
Test Performed: February 15, 1998 through May 14, 2000
Running Time: 10:23
Featuring: PatrickD

Show Notes:
This episode features experiments 1 through 7 as we start The Chibi Project and try to destroy a Chibi Moon toy figure. There are 8 more experiments to go before we move on to other anime toys. This episode features some photos from the original experiments as well as dramatic re-creations of some of the testing. (Yes, we know Patrick says "first eight experiments" in the video, but we decided to hold #8 to be featured first in episode 2.)

Experiment 1: High Velocity Train
Experiment 2: Freezing and Thawing
Experiment 3: Microwaving
Experiment 4: Soldering Iron
Experiment 5: The Chibi (Witch) Project
Experiment 6: Impact
Experiment 7: Hand Sawing

Music in this Podcast:
"axl k" by K.T.F. Terison - ktfterison.com


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What is The Chibi Project?
Years ago, some scientists came into the possession of a small PVC figure of the Sailor Moon character known as "Chibi Moon". Upon realizing the high level of pure evil being radiated by this tiny anime figure, these scientists began to subject the small soldier to a battery of tests. Having failed to determine a method of destruction, they have since moved on to other test subjects in hope of finding a solution.
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