Pretty soon, another subscription box service will be joining Geekscape’s unboxing line-up! TokyoTreat consists of three different series for fans of Japanese culture: the original TokyoTreat, YumeTwins, and NOMAKENOLIFE. Candy lovers and overall snack fiends will be interested in TokyoTreat. This line is broken up into three different box sizes, ranging from $14.99 to $34.99 a month. As you would expect, the more you pay, the more items and variety you receive. Here are some examples of what sort of items you might find in a box:

YumeTwins has a rate of $29.99 a month, with a focus on all things kawaii. Be it a squishy plush, some pretty stationary, or a cute lifestyle item (like the upcoming Totoro handtowel), odds are that you will find something to love. Next month’s theme is Totoro, so if you have an interest in the lovable Studio Ghibli character, be sure to register in the next seven days or you will miss your chance!

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Well, not really sure how to feel about this one. I’ve heard quite positive reviews from advance screenings of this movie but to be honest this trailer reminds me of Van Helsing and Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. Could this end up being good? Sure. Does this look boring and quite on the “eh” side at the moment? Definitely. The last line in this trailer may end up describing the whole movie. But then again…I have been wrong before.

Catching up with Hansel (Renner) and Gretel (Arterton) 15 years after the traumatic incident involving a gingerbread house, the siblings have evolved into vengeful bounty hunters dedicated to exterminating witches. Over the years, the siblings became expert hunters, famous for their proficiency at tracking and taking down their prey. Although still recovering from their ordeal, their work is relatively easy as for an unknown reason harmful spells and curses do not work well against them.

The Mayor of Augsburg recruits them to rid the town and nearby forests of an evil sorceress (Janssen) who is planning to sacrifice many local children at the witches’ gathering during the upcoming ‘Blood Moon’ night in two days time. To make things worse, the duo also has to deal with the brutal Sheriff Berringer (Stormare) who has taken power in Augsburg and conducts a very indiscriminate witch-hunt of his own.

Hansel And Gretel: Witch Hunters hits theaters January 11, 2013.

Source: HeyUGuys