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Episode 2: The Chibi Project - Experiments 8-15
Date Posted: November 17, 2006
Test Performed: January 23, 2001 through April 19, 2003
Running Time: 13:53
Featuring: PatrickD
Show Notes:
This episode features experiments 8 through 15 as The Chibi Project continues to try to destroy a Chibi Moon toy figure. It also features an interview with voice actor Scott McNeil and we answer some viewer mail. This completes coverage of all experiments to date on Chibi Moon as we have moved on to other anime toys for future experiments.
Experiment 8: Grilling
Experiment 9: Fire
Experiment 10: Electric Sawing
Experiment 11: Hot Gluing
Experiment 12: Automobile
Experiment 13: Rocket
Experiment 14: Washing Machine
Experiment 15: Juice
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.
...but basically, we destroy anime toys for fun.
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