Posted Wed Aug 25, 2010 6:12pm AEST
Robot hero: the popular TV animation character Gundam (AFP : Yoshikazu Tsuno )
A Japanese man has pleaded guilty to burning down his family home after his mother threw away some of his favourite robot toys.
Yoshifumi Takabe told Kobe District Court in western Japan he became suicidal after losing the figures, which he says were partners he wanted to spend his life with.
The 30-year-old, who lived with his mother, torched the family home in retaliation, saying he wanted to die with his robots in the fire.
His mother had long complained that Takabe was cluttering the house with enough toys to fill at least 300 boxes.
The blaze on August 9 last year completely destroyed their two-story wooden house, but no-one was injured.
The robot toys were figures from the Gundam animated TV series, which started in the 1970s, about space wars involving giant robots.
Ok everyone have a fab weekend. For me it's gutter cleaning and a visit from the Outlaws. Crank it babies! Love this shit. Chardy time!
OMG!This is crazy!
ReplyDeleteAnyway..lol have a great weekend :)
Hey, I have some Gundam toys. They're friggin' awesome.
ReplyDeleteWhy am I not at all surprised this is about a 30-year old guy still living with his mother?
ReplyDelete;-)
Good grief! The lad's a bit obsessed, isn't he?
ReplyDeleteSkip the Chardy, pass me a Black Opal Shiraz. Mmmmmmm!
If you are an expert gutter cleaner I'll save mine until you come over. The wine should be chilled by the time you step off the ladder.
ReplyDeleteWell, Japanese people are very weird to me. Once we saw a documentary on Geography class and it showed that they bought used female pants to smell it.
ReplyDeleteHmmmm....maybe mummy needed to kick him to the curb too!
ReplyDeleteCouldn't he have claimed it wasn't him who burned down the house, it was one of the robots?
ReplyDeletewe have weirdos in this country too.
ReplyDeletehave a great weekend!
I had to look twice at that man's name for I thought maybe he was the strange one that I had to kick out after 9 days of home stay...and almost caused an international incident in the mix! all I can say is he was the strangest person I had the non pleasure of aboding with.
ReplyDeleteEven the 16 year old home stay young man from Shanghai was shocked and wondered if this was a good representation of Japanese!
Wow, obsessives are everywhere! Enjoy your weekend, Helen.
ReplyDeletelet the bastard die in the blaze....
ReplyDeleteHeh. We used to watch a lot of Gundam Wing over here. I think the toys are in a box somewhere. I think. They had a lot of small sharp pieces...
ReplyDeleteHe should have bought his own house and filled that with his toys.
ReplyDeleteMy gutters could use a cleaning too. When should I expect you? You'll bring your own ladder right?
Hmmmm, I am wondering if one of those t-shirt companies have a tee with "Chardy Time" on it! Cause if they do I WANT ONE!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend with the out-laws AND the gutters!
I think that those toys were called transformers in the northern hemisphere.
ReplyDeleteAnd on a wholly unrelated subject, do you know if there has ever been a thesis done on why Australians replace the last few letters in so many spoken, and often written words, with the letter 'Y'?
Just wondering.
Whoa! That was some serious retaliation!
ReplyDeleteOkaaayyyy... I think this is where you insert the phrase, "Get a Life!"
ReplyDeleteGood grief! I'm glad I never banned my sons from collecting their toys! ROFL! What happened to him? Did he get fined? Prison? Psychiatric help?
ReplyDeleteEnquiring minds need to know!!