@doppelgreener It's a line of roughly 13cm articulated figures from Max Factory, who also does Nendoroid (which are chibi). They're both really good lines.
Wait, no. Good Smile does Nendoroid, they're partners with Max Factory. Anyway, both awesome figure series.
They come with alternate faceplates and several accessories. Here's a Sakura.
Note to self: Start a line of collectible figures that feature characters upside down. No collector will have this and thus I will prey on their collective collecting instincts.
I'm trying to remember what his actually is... he has a Vash the Stampede, but I think that's actually one from a brand that's famous for being extremely poseable, usually with hands you can pull out and replace, ball-shaped joints joining limbs that you can pull out and replace (such as when they wear down), etc.
@trogdor Heh. I'm not as bad about books, but I still have far too many... and DVDs. I used to have only a small amount of figures, but recently... they're capitalizing on series anniversaries and the fact that kids who enjoyed them are now grown up and can buy their own stuff. :P
Since I love anime, I have tons of DVDs. There's less need now that Crunchyroll/Hulu/Netflix/etc. provide plenty of anime to watch, but I still like to have physical copies of my favorites, and some western animation too. A handful of films. xD