Growing up in North Beach and Chinatown in San Francisco, California shaped me as an adult. I was close to my ethnic Chinese roots, raised by my paternal
grandparents, but also a product of my cultural generation and time being a second generation ethnic Chinese American. One of the
most influential forces in my life has always been my love for children’s toys.
Not any toys, Japanese robot and super hero toys.
Suppa Robo Imagination GOOOO! |
This is probably one of the most powerful influences in
my life and has shaped my professional path as an adult. While I was a late bloomer academically,
I went from Videogame Journalism, to Videogame Public Relations and eventually ended up
in the Business Development in the adult collectible (toys) field. Now I'm actively involved in production, sales, distribution, and manufacturing aspects of toys. Who knew this love would turn into my career when I was eight years old.
Me, Grand Pa, Grand Ma. |
Currently, I still collect Japanese robot toys and my collection is nearing the 1000 piece mark. I collect everything from vintage Godaikin and Chogokin pieces to recently released Transformers series and third-party Transformers toys.
This blog is dedicated to these stories from my childhood
and anecdotes relating to my current collection and toy purchasing habits. As my late grand pa used to repeatedly tell me in Cantonese, "All Law Lop Sop." (It's all garbage).
In reality, this is a vein attempt to distract me from my habitual rampant consumerism, ha. Enjoy.
In reality, this is a vein attempt to distract me from my habitual rampant consumerism, ha. Enjoy.
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