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Say a lot with a little When you see a Tweet you love, tap the heart — it lets the person who wrote it know you shared the love. Add your thoughts about any Tweet with a Reply. Find a topic you’re passionate about, and jump right in. Get instant insight into what people are talking about now. Get more of what you love Follow more accounts to get instant updates about topics you care about. See the latest conversations about any topic instantly. Never miss a Moment Catch up instantly on the best stories happening as they unfold. Track this event and we’ll remind you when it’s coming up.In 2012, Psy taught Mr Barack Obama, Mr David Cameron, and two-and-a-half-billion people to ride imaginary ponies while yelping “Oppa Gangnam Style” at the top of their lungs. In the four years since, Korean pop has become one of the world’s most talked about music genres. But why are Missy Elliott, Grimes and Mr Kanye West losing their minds over artists like G-Dragon and Keith Ape?

What exactly is K-pop? Given that this week we are launching graphic contemporary brand Solid Homme, another very welcome South Korean export, we at MR PORTER thought it high time we explained it all.Arguably the most important factor in K-pop’s evolution was the formation of SM Entertainment, YG Entertainment and JYP Entertainment between 1995 and 1997. Taking an almost military approach to pop production, these companies would pick aspiring stars, house them together with band mates and gradually change how they looked, danced, talked and conducted themselves in public. Resembling a boot camp, boyfriends and girlfriends were not allowed, free time was minimal, and there have been reports of some artists going under the surgeon’s knife in a bid to make themselves more marketable. Some estimates put the cost at turning someone from a zero into a K-pop hero at $3m. When you think that some groups have more members than a football team (EXO have 12 frontmen), that’s quite an investment to make.

But the returns can be astronomical. After Psy broke K-pop on a global scale, Korea’s Ministry of Culture, Sport and Tourism estimated the economic asset value of its music industry at $5.26 billion.The surge of interest in Hallyu has gone hand in hand with the rise of social media and mobile computing, with videos from stars such as hip-hop bad boys Big Bang, and the nine-strong Girls’ Generation racking up 100s of millions of views on YouTube. Their fans are obsessive too. When a new song is released, mass chanting sessions are organised to teach everyone the lyrics. Stalking has become such an issue for K-pop stars that in February the Korean government raised the penalty for stalking to $17,000, as well a possible two-year jail sentence. It’s also became a political weapon, with South Korea playing 4Minute’s 2010 song “Huh” across the DMZ in response to North Korea sinking one of their navy ships. In one of his final acts in office, Kim Jong-il said the North Korean’s military would destroy any speakers set up along the border.

He failed, and after Kim Jung-un carried out his fourth nuclear test in January this year, the South Koreans retaliated by blasting K-pop across the border as a birthday present.Some people don’t actually start collecting toys. They just never stopped buying them since they were kids. Why do adults collect toys? One’s tendency to collect toys is usually connected to childhood memories of the toys he played with or toys he was not able to own. It may start with a boy and a superhero action figure given to him as a birthday present. He asks his mother to buy him a super-villain to play against the superhero. Before long, the boy assembles the superhero’s avenging buddies and their super-villain counterparts, and the vehicles and play sets that go along with them. Before you know it, he has amassed a shelf full of action figures. He grows up and never stops buying. These plastic figures bring back fond memories of childhood, so adults are pulled into the hobby. Now the fun part of toy collecting entails toy hunting, where a collector searches for that treasure trove of hard-to-find collectibles, that rare holy grail of toy collections or even that cool new LEGO set.

Aside from the big retail chain stores like Toy Kingdom and Toys “R” Us, where do most Filipino toy collectors explore for their hidden toy treasures? Greenhills Shopping Center is an amazing toy destination, but there are other toy spots in the metro. 3rd Level, V-Mall, Greenhills Shopping Center, Ortigas Ave., Greenhills, San Juan, Metro Manila, Philippines Best Toys is one of the longest-running toy stores in V-Mall through its many incarnations. They stock a little bit of everything, from Gundam, Revoltech, Play Arts, Kotobukiya to LEGO and Barbie. Unit S3029 / S3030 3rd Floor Shoppesville Building, Greenhills Shopping Center, San Juan, Metro Manila GTO is highly recommended for the sheer amount of US and Japan toys stocked from wall to wall. They also have an online store, hence the name. The online store caters to a lot of collectors. Especially because they’re also the Philippine distributor of Japan’s top collectible toy brands like Hobby Japan, Bandai, Tamashii Nations, Megahouse, Banpresto, Goodsmile and Maxfactory.

3rd Floor Shoppesville, Greenhills Shopping Center, San Juan, Metro Manila Anime fans flock to Wasabi Toys for their fix of Japanese toys and collectibles like Figma, Nendoroids, S.H. Figuarts, Kamen Riders and Gunpla kits. Unit S-3025 3rd Floor Shoppesville, Greenhills Shopping Center, San Juan, Metro Manila The mainstream rise of Funk Pop! vinyl toys can arguably be attributed to Big Boys Toy Store. They also sell a wide variety of collectible toys from Marvel, DC, Star Wars, Transformers, G.I. Joe, TMNT, WWE, Game of Thrones and The Walking Dead–basically all the cool stuff. B6-971, Building 6, Bonifacio High Street, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City This one-of-a-kind concept store-slash-café houses figures, statues, busts and maquettes from Sideshow Collectibles, Hot Toys, Enterbay, Toynami, Efx Collectibles, Gentle Giant, Funko, Hollywood Collectibles Group & Diamond Select. It’s quite an experience dining while drooling over the uber-expensive collections.

Showroom: Listening in Style, 5F Shangri-La Mall, EDSA Cor. Shaw Blvd., Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila If 1/6th is your scale of choice, then TheaterWorks is the place for you. They offer 1/6th scale figures from the very popular Hot Toys, TTL, Enterbay, Toy City, and DID Corp. Filbar’s Glorietta 5 2nd Floor Glorietta 5, Ayala Ave, Makati In 1979, Filbar’s was the pioneer comic book store in the Philippines. The rebooted Filbar’s of 2013 is still a major comic book retailer, but they now sell pop culture products representing fandoms from Star Wars and Star Trek to Harry Potter and Doctor Who. For your inner geek chic, those artsy t-shirts from Threadless are also available. Basement Level, Robinson’s Galleria, Edsa, corner Ortigas, Quezon City Comic Odyssey has an impressive back issue bin, and stocks new and vintage comic books, graphic novels, trade paperbacks and hardcovers. For fanboys and fangirls, they also carry comic book-related collectibles from DC, Marvel, Image, Dark Horse, IDW and everything in between.