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The Innovators & Investors Podcast: Connecting the Startup Ecosystem. We are on a mission to bridge the gap between founders, investors, and industry leaders across the early-stage ecosystem. By bringing together visionaries from cutting-edge startups, venture capitalists, family offices, angel investors, accelerators, and studios, we offer a platform for sharing invaluable insights, market trends, and first-hand experiences. Whether you’re an entrepreneur navigating the challenges of building a business or an investor seeking opportunities in emerging technologies, our podcast provides a front-row seat to the dynamic world of innovation and investment. Tune in to gain a comprehensive understanding of the startup landscape, stay ahead of the curve, and benefit from the collective wisdom of those shaping the future. Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply at https://finstratmgmt.com/innovators-investors-podcast/
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PatrickD was invited to Tsubasacon 2005 as a guest. Determined to entertain West Virginians with a new experiment, he brought a "Sailor Moon Cycle" which had been donated. It was made out of brittle plastic material and almost certain to shatter into many sharp pieces. Upon arriving at the convention, Patrick discovered a theater next door with a large weight for the stage rigging. Borrowing one, he used that as the instrument of destruction. The experiment was conducted in stages. First, the weight was placed on the toy and then forced downward. No damage happened, so the toy was placed on the floor and the weight was dropped from a low elevation. That bent a wheel, but didn't do much damage. From knee height, the toy was clearly broken. From waist height, the toy was completely shattered into many pieces.
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PatrickD was invited to Tsubasacon 2005 as a guest. Determined to entertain West Virginians with a new experiment, he brought a "Sailor Moon Cycle" which had been donated. It was made out of brittle plastic material and almost certain to shatter into many sharp pieces. Upon arriving at the convention, Patrick discovered a theater next door with a large weight for the stage rigging. Borrowing one, he used that as the instrument of destruction. The experiment was conducted in stages. First, the weight was placed on the toy and then forced downward. No damage happened, so the toy was placed on the floor and the weight was dropped from a low elevation. That bent a wheel, but didn't do much damage. From knee height, the toy was clearly broken. From waist height, the toy was completely shattered into many pieces.
Our Anime Boston 2016 panel, which was our last Chibi Project panel ever, featured an extensive Q&A which is featured (and expanded upon with clips) in the long-awaited second half to this final episode. Learn more about The Chibi Project at http://chibiproject.com/
After more than 17 years of experiments, The Chibi Project is coming to a close. Share in the emotional final episode as recorded live at Anime Boston 2016. Learn more about The Chibi Project at http://chibiproject.com/
Shortly after PatrickD's own custom Dancing Baby Groot went viral, a company started selling an officially licensed version. It looks gross, is too small, and he doesn't even say, "I am Groot." It's time to chop some wood. Learn more about The Chibi Project at http://chibiproject.com/
Edward Cullen gets nailed for being a terrible character. Lizzard, Jekka, and Patrick would not tolerate his sparkle. Learn more about The Chibi Project at http://chibiproject.com/
The Girl on Fire has a reputation for sporting fiery outfits and outlasting the competition. It's time for one last Hunger Games. Learn more about The Chibi Project at http://chibiproject.com/
We use chemistry to attempt to create "Elephant Toothpaste" and see how Chii and Megatron would hold up to science! Recorded live at PortConMaine 2013. Learn more about The Chibi Project at http://chibiproject.com/
PatrickD and Jekka crush Beyblade in a Slap Chop and then take a soldering iron to the survivors. Recorded live at Anime Boston 2013. Learn more about The Chibi Project at http://chibiproject.com/
Jekka attempts to destroy an anime body pillow, toy mushrooms, and a Warcraft night elf using thermite. Learn more about The Chibi Project at http://chibiproject.com/
A pink plush bunny is tied to the front of a car and driven from Boston to San Francisco. Learn more about The Chibi Project at http://chibiproject.com/
"Raisins ruin everything" but "Bacon makes everything better". What happens when we mix these two titans of taste? Whose flavor and texture will overcome the other? Find out on a very special episode of The Chibi Project! Learn more about The Chibi Project at http://chibiproject.com/
To celebrate our 50th experiment and the 10th year of Anime Boston, some of our fans got to be a little hands-on.
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