O-Yoroi Kidoubutai (280351) - Used
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O-Yoroi Kidoubutai (280351) - Used

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O-Yoroi Kidoubutai (280351) - Used1x O yoroi (HMG + Heavy Flamethrower) 2x Crazy Koalas Win first, fight afterwards. Harakure, notes on Martial Rules If the ancient O Yoroi were the heavy samurai armor, the current ones are TAG units whose design is halfway between enhanced armor for its agility and lightweight, and a single person light combat vehicle for its resistance and firepower. In order to differentiate themselves from their Chinese competitors, the Japanese military industry

  • 1x O-yoroi (HMG + Heavy Flamethrower)
2x Crazy Koalas
“Win first, fight afterwards.”

Harakure, notes on Martial Rules

If the ancient O-Yoroi were the heavy samurai armor, the current ones are TAG units whose design is halfway between enhanced armor for its agility and lightweight, and a single-person light combat vehicle for its resistance and firepower. In order to differentiate themselves from their Chinese competitors, the Japanese military industry has bet on the criteria of mobility and lightness when creating their armored units. Military analysts have predicted that upcoming war conflicts will primarily take place in urban settings. This doctrine has led to the philosophy of the Ten No Bushi Program for the development of JSA combat technology regarding the design of the O-Yoroi. Japanese engineers have created a TAG specifically adapted for urban combat incorporating hand-to-hand combat routines and close defense weaponry. Depending on the capabilities of their machines, O-Yoroi Kidobutai (お鎧 機動部隊, Mechanized Mobile Regiment) pilots emphasize training in close combat techniques and sword handling, making them true mechanical samurai. But it is their audacity, their fierce attitude, and their ideal of "honor upheld by the blade of the katana" that makes them truly admirable. The O-Yoroi have shown an unbreakable determination in combat that not even the kami, Japanese gods, could distract them from their target, always leading the attacks and direct application of force operations.
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This is a classic book of manners written for youngsters. I had a copy a copy when I was a child, read it to my children, gave it to my grandchildren and purchased this copy for my great grandchildren. Necessary lessons are presented simply with illustrations one won’t forget. The lesson I remember most is this: “Be kind to animals. They have feelings too.” Most highly recommend.
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I love the message and my kids (3 and 5) find it credible and engaging, so it's a win all around. I find the illustrations (which are either done by a 5 year old or an adult as talented an artist as I am) painful but I give the text 6 out of 5 stars so when I take a star off for the over-the-top illustrations we're still at 5/5 ;) Kids who have greater access to exclusively modern media with intense graphics may not be able to relate to the material: the graphics are a big hurdle and the text is pretty dated too. I'm sure an updated version would be even more engaging for my kids but what it lacks in exciting, current graphics it makes up for in specificity and clarity for my two.
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My family loves this book. Used to read it to my daughter as a young girl and now she’s a teen. We still talk about the lessons learned in this book! The characters and illustrations crack me up: Smash, rip and ruin taught us a lot! And the ones without hands and noses! I couldn’t believe how long ago this book was written when we got it- all lessons still applicable today.
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This book was one I read to my daughters when they were young and I am now reading it to my grandsons. I plan to read it to my fourth grade class, as well.
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... over with my 3yo and 5yo boys but they loved it!
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I wasn't sure how this would go over with my 3yo and 5yo boys but they loved it!! They always enjoy pulling it out and now I can refer back to the characters to remind them of their manners in a more positive way. The only thing is I kinda wish they had used a different animal than pig, since for some reason I don't like saying "don't be like the pigs" (since I don't really want them calling eachother or other kids pigs). But so far it has been fine :) It's also very nice they included "Be kind to animals, they have feelings too." We say that all the time around here since we have kitties. Also the part about table manners is great since we had already been teaching the kids to ask before being excused from the table.
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