Hobonichi Hobonichi Pencil Board (Ranma 1/2)

    This Hobonichi Pencil Board is a collaboration with one of Rumiko Takahashi’s most popular works: Ranma 1/2.



    With Genma Saotome, the father of protagonist Ranma Saotome, turned into a panda in the center, the design shows various characters from the comic all joining together in one place. The contrast of the pink and sky blue is eye-catching. The back side shows Ranma, Ranma turned into a girl after splashed with water, and a panda.



    This pencil board comes in the A6 Original/Planner and Weeks size. Keeping it underneath the page you’re writing on allows the reinforcement to provide an enjoyable writing experience. They fit perfectly to the size of the techo book, and will prevent your pen from sliding on the page, and not leave indentations on the opposite page. It’s also labeled by millimeter to act as a metric ruler and a “Today” tab on the corner to mark the current page if you’d like to use it as a bookmark as well.



    Use it along side the Ranma 1/2 techo cover and Weeks book.



    ©Rumiko Takahashi / Shogakukan

    Staff List

    Photographer
    Product Detail: Hiroyuki Oe
    Hobonichi Hobonichi Pencil Board (Ranma 1/2)
    440 - 528

    Normal
    Available
    10

    Specifications

    For A6 Size (Planner/Original)
    Size W: 103mm x H: 150mm / W: 4.1" x H: 6.0" (excluding index)
    Weight6 g
    Main material Yupo
    Exterior: Matte PP
    For Weeks
    Size W: 88mm x H: 181mm / W: 3.5" x H: 7.1" (excluding index)
    Weight 7 g
    Main material Yupo
    Exterior: Matte PP

    Please Read Before You Buy

    In order to provide you with the most satisfaction for your product, we've compiled a list of warnings, potential issues, and tips to keep in mind for this particular product. Please be sure to read this information carefully before placing your order.

    Foil stamping is prone to scratches

    Please be careful when using pens with a sharp edge.

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