canon

i make indie games

unvoiced 2* in a tokyo apartment trying to weld end-of-service anime characters into playstation 1 party games


I bought a nice cardigan today! pictures of it later

anyway here's a list of things I have answered with when people ask "hi canon, I am coming to japan, do you want anything from america"


  • advil, there is ibuprofen here if you look hard enough but you do have to look hard and it's not cheap and advil simply works
  • some mini chewy sweettarts maybe? or just like go to Target and grab any theater size box of sour candy. I will like it
  • ok it's kind of big but I've been asked this a lot recently and I realized that breakfast cereal kind of owns. I can clean out a box of crispix in 2 days if you bring one. extremely normal tasting rice+corn cereal is the most me thing possible
  • can you just kind of bring an entire red robin franchise with you I want to buy more mozzarella sticks than is physically possible for 10 dollars

I think for my next answer, I'd like to come up with some kind of easier-to-find-in-America life goods that I can use perpetually, rather than a snack I enjoy extremely fast, but I haven't thought of a good one yet


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in reply to @canon's post:

ok

ok (please absolve me of the mistake I made buying a sampler pack of albanese gummies)

ok (are you ready for: big bags of malt-o-meal (satisfaction guaranteed))

sorry (but I can bring you an air fryer or something and you can figure out how to reverse-engineer cheese sticks, panko, and mystery seasoning all from gyomu super into red robin at home)

in the most "you know my family" moment possible, I have a as-seen-on-TV microwave brownie maker that my family gave me before I went to Japan. I haven't really used it though I do wanna make some good smelling food with chocolate

I think I Accidentally tried malt-o-meal once because I was like "wow what are these cheap bags of generic lucky charms at the bottom of the shelf" and the answer was not generic lucky charms after all