Top products from r/DDLC

We found 22 product mentions on r/DDLC. We ranked the 53 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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u/LizardCrimson · 1 pointr/DDLC

lol, oki doki doki! (Edit: forgot line breaks. I do it every time!)

 

Appa: He was a gift from my brother to his now ex girlfriend (but ended up in his possession the whole time). I ended up snagging it, cause he kept forgetting it existed. You can get him at The Mall of America

 

Whimsicott: Whimsicott is one of my favorite pokemon cause it's pokedex entry is so cute! In everyone, it mentions how Whimsicott never lives in one spot and is so light that it only goes where the wind takes it, but when it does, Whimsicott likes to pull cute pranks on people. It's a Pokemon Center item, so it's rare, but you can get it on Amazon while supplies last

 

Vert: I used to have a friend that played the Neptunia games religiously, and got me into them for a lil while. They are classic weeb culture, after all. I just wanted to add to my collection, so I thought it was cute and bought her off their main store in America. What they have differs on where you live

 

Sayori Daki: My sister likes to talk shit about me being a weeb, and when the ddlc plushies came out, I told her she could get me Sayori if she needed Christmas ideas. Well, she did get me Sayori, but not as the collectible plush lol. you can get the Daki here

 

Sayori Pillow and DDLC plushies: Well of course I have to get them all! I initially had only Sayori and Sayori Pillow, but she was feeling lonely, so I got the rest. I plan to buy another set of them in the future and keep them packaged to later be given as a gift if any babies are born in my family in the near future. You can get them on DDLC's official site

 

Castform: Now we're going into territory where you might not be able to get the plushie. I'm a meteorology student, so I really wanted to add Castform to my collection, but after looking around, I couldn't find him anywhere! I ended up commissioning someone to make a life-size one for me, costing about $150. Their Etsy shop is here

 

Dialga: This one was an old plushie one of my sisters got from Target. It's not made any more, but you can still find it (Along with Palika, which my other sister had) on various Ebay stores. It's made by Jakks Pacific and goes for $50-$100

 

Manta Ray: You might be able to get him locally, depending on merch suppliers. I say that, cause I got him at the local Aquarium and Butterfly House when I made a visit this last summer. I saw how big he is, and how he's smiling underneath (remember their mouths are under them) and thought it was adorable. It was an impulse buy, really, lol!

 

Turtle: I guarantee you can't find this one! This was gifted to me when I was just a baby by my late Aunt. She bought one for me and all my siblings. I got a turtle, my brother got a dog, and my sisters both got kitties, all with our names handwritten on them in glitter fabric paint. I have fond memories of this turtle, as when we were young, my siblings and I would scoot across the kitchen floor on them and have races! I can't believe that it's still in such good condition! They sure don't make them like they used to! If you can actually find this plushie, then props to you!

 

Anyway, I think that's about it! hope this was helpful to you in building your own collection! If you need help cleaning old plushies, I have tips on that too! Dialga and the turtle were pretty gross when I found them lol..... Anyway, I gotta go to school!

u/iridescent_reverie · 5 pointsr/DDLC

I've yet to see that title, though I'll check it out. Gonna drop these here for posterity, as the're generally regarded as wonderful books on the various forms, mechanics and techniques of writing poetry. The more resources, the better, aye?

The Poet's Companion: A Guide to the Pleasures of Writing Poetry, Kim Addonizio

The Ode Less Travelled: Unlocking the Poet Within, Stephen Fry

A Poetry Hanbook, Mary Oliver

u/VezonWolfsand · 3 pointsr/DDLC

Literature is often the preferred medium when conveying wartime experiences.

Some good literature about invasions of Russia are

War and Peace (duh)

Operation Barbarossa: Nazi Germany's War in the East (for those into WW2)

The Battle that Shook Europe (relevant to the meme)

So yeah, literature does have a lot to do with invading Russia :)

u/ahelpfulperson · 2 pointsr/DDLC

This is the source. - Full size image. Weird, because looking at this made me feel like I've seen it/the art style before, even though I definitely haven't. I used the Reddit search for "Yuri neko" and found the artist's Reddit post.

u/sarielv · 2 pointsr/DDLC

This was the first. They've covered a number of topics since. The books are kid-friendly, but the sheer amount of going the extra mile for the sake of making something cool and artful I feel would grab anyone's attention.

u/mobusdorphin · 1 pointr/DDLC

I actually really like the slow burn, so that's nice. Is this the one? Deciding whether to just get the kindle or plotz down the munny for the set in paperback.

u/duxn · 1 pointr/DDLC

Are you referring to this. (not the manifesto but still important)

u/Just_Some_Guy_00 · 4 pointsr/DDLC

Supposedly, but I can't find any other clips. You can even buy it on DVD off of Japanese Amazon, though!

u/amanita-ocreata · 73 pointsr/DDLC

How about I give you this pen instead, Yuri~?

u/chrislaf · 3 pointsr/DDLC

She was buying a night stand, of course!

Why, what did you think?

u/brokensilence32 · 114 pointsr/DDLC

I think you should know that this exists.