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Sorry for reviving this topic, but the video has been removed. I saw it years ago, but now i got interested with that lionfish. Whose model is it, and is there a cp or diagram avaible in any publishments?
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I was also wondering about the crab that was folded.
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Post by origamimasterjared »

It was Chuya Miyamoto's Lionfish. No CP or diagram, and I can't even find a photo either. It was way cool though, with ample color changes as is Miyamoto's style. The Clown he did on the show can be found in Tanteidan Magazine 111.

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I don't remember the crab though.
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Chuya Miyamoto folded the lionfish and the other guy folded a crab. I couldn't find any info on it though...
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Kamiya is always the best one.
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Post by chesslo »

Does anyone know the link where Chuya Miyamoto folds his clown?
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Post by Kijjakarn »

@ Chesslo,
The video has been removed and you can find it no where, even in Delutube (as the site is no longer available), but YouTube has stored the .flv format of the video somewhere somehow, according to what I have read from a websit on the Internet.
And I regret I didn't download them when they were available. :(
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Post by Ondrej.Cibulka »

And the main question: Did someone download that videos?
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I did :D
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i found a pictue of Chuya Miyamoto's Lionfish:

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I also have many of Kamiya videos that have been deleted from Youtube. As long as I don't publicise them, is it illegal to just keep them?
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Forgive me if I'm wrong, but I don't think so; you got them while they were available, and as long as you don't upload them to flickr, or youtube, I think you should be fine :).
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I'll put a different spin on it. If you don't tell people that you have illegal goods, then you won't get in trouble :-)

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Kijjakarn wrote:I also have many of Kamiya videos that have been deleted from Youtube. As long as I don't publicise them, is it illegal to just keep them?
What if someone told you they were illegal, would you erase them?
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I would say I did, but actually keep them. :D
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