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Weiss Kreuz Pencil Boards Shitajiki

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  • Weiß Kreuz
  • Imported from Japan
  1. Ran Aya, Omi
    • Weiss Kreuz Gluhen
    • Double sided
    • approx 8x11 inches
    • Movic 2002
  2.  Youji, Ken
    • Weiss Kreuz Gluhen
    • Double sided
    • approx 8x11 inches
    • Movic 2002
  3. Youji
    • The Last Judgment
    • Single sided
    • approx. 6x8 inches
    • Movic
  4. Ran, Youji, Ken, Omi
    • "Weiß" - endlessly clear white
    • Double sided
    • approx 8x11 inches
    • Movic
  5. Ran, Youji, Ken, Omi
    • Double sided
    • approx 8x11 inches
    • Movic
  6. Omi
    • Double sided
    • approx 8x11 inches
    • Movic
  7. Youji
    • Double sided
    • approx 8x11 inches
    • Movic
  8. Ken
    • Double sided
    • approx 8x11 inches
    • Movic
  9. Aya Ran
    • Double sided
    • approx 8x11 inches
    • Movic
  10. Ran, Youji, Ken, Omi
    • Double sided
    • approx 8x11 inches
    • Movic

Weiß Kreuz (Japanese: ヴァイスクロイツ) four assassins that work in a flower shop called "Kitty in the House". The assassins are members of a group called Weiß (white), which is run by Persia of the mysterious Kritiker organization.  Four young men consisting of Omi Tsukiyono, Ken Hidaka, Youji Kudou, and Aya Fujimiya, are members of a group of assassins called "Weiß." They cover their operations by working at a flower shop during the day and solving/fighting crimes during the night. This is no ordinary group: they kill the murderers, big businessmen, and other assassins that the law cannot touch. Each one is fighting for their own reasons, whether it is for revenge or to help the people that they care about. But they soon realize that there are connections between some of their cases and try to find out what is really going on. They use whatever they can to complete their missions and kill the people that are targeted by Weiß's leader.

Shitajiki (下敷き, lit. "under-sheet") is a Japanese word for various types of materials placed under a sheet of paper for writing, either to prevent marking on the sheets below or to provide a better surface for writing. They are usually referred to as pencil boards in English.

Shitajiki for handwriting are generally made of plastic about 1 to 2 mm in thickness, making them flexible but still durable. Typically, they are B5 sized (slightly smaller than U.S. letter size), although other sizes are also available (typically A4 or A5). 

Merchandised shitajiki are very common, featuring images of everything from tourist attractions and celebrities to anime and manga characters. Most shitajiki designs only go through one print run, making them highly collectible and often difficult to acquire. Collecting shitajiki is a hobby for many anime and manga enthusiasts. As collectibles, shitajiki are also often used for decoration or other ornamental purposes.