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We typically don’t go in for contests, but the prize on this one was too rad.  We had to.

Here is what we need from you, and it’s crafty:  we need your most amazing Katamari.  Size is not our primary indicator of quality, though it will certainly be taken into account.  Photoshops, sculptures, whatever you like - however you can best win this contest is what we want to see from you.  Okay.  Now get a load of this!

First Place Winner: The Head-end Noby Noby Boy scarf made by Keita Takahashi, the creator of Katamari Damacy, signed art from Katamari Forever producer Kazuhito Udetsu (below), a copy of Katamari Forever, and the Japanese soundtrack.  Totally, incredibly awesome.

 

 

Second Place: Tail-end Noby Noby Boy scarf also made by Keita Takahashi, a copy of Katamari Forever, and the Japanese soundtrack.  Awesome.

 

 

The first and second place scarves - and where else will you see that phrase today - have a very special power.  They connect, like so:

 

So you aren’t just entering a contest, and you’re not just earning a unique item for your neck slot.  You’re practically finding a soulmate.

Third Place: A copy of Katamari Forever and the Japanese soundtrack.  This is still awesome, obviously.  But not as awesome.

Entries must be sent to katamaricontest@gmail.com before November 6th.  We’ll then husk your entries, and let them cure on woven mats.  Shortly thereafter, we’ll begin the judging.   

(CW)TB