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Linda Le, or better known as "Vampy" in the world of cosplay community, will donate her income from the sale of Vampy toys and Vampy knick-knacks to help the victims of Japan's earthquake and tsunami disaster. She delivered a statement while attending the "Jakarta Toys & Comics Fair 2011" in the capital city of Indonesia. Here's more.
Jakarta's "Toys & Comics Fair 2011" was held over the weekend.
It also welcomed Linda Le, better known as "Vampy," in the world of cosplay.
She will act as the main judge for the Indonesian cosplay competition.
In a separate interview, Linda Le expressed her concerns over the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan.
She intends to donate her proceeds from the sale of Vampy toys and Vampy knick-knacks to help the disaster victims in Japan.
[Linda Le, Icon of San Diego Comic-Con 2010]:
"My condolences out to Japan, and all my proceeds for all my Vampy toys and products will be going to red cross for the tsunami for Japan. So... my prayers to you guys."
Linda Le also hopes that people in Japan can quickly recover after the earthquake and tsunami disaster.
She invites everyone to help speed up the process of recovery in Japan.
[Linda Le, Icon of San Diego Comic-Con 2010]:
"Well of course I want everyone to get better, and obviously, if everyone helps, I think that things will get better faster. So... all of you guys please help, because when I get home I'm going to help too."
During the "Jakarta Toys & Comics Fair 2011," Star Wars cosplay communities also convey their concerns for the disaster that struck Japan.
[Dee Dee -- Star Wars Cosplayer]:
"It's sad because ... not only because Japan is the biggest toy-producing and cosplay community in the world, but it's also about humanity. They must face a lot of damages... we are very concerned. But I think Japan can immediately get up, Japan is a great nation."
The magnitude 9 quake that triggered a 30-foot tsunami was devastating northeast region of Japan.
The earthquake also caused the leakage of nuclear reactors and made 20 countries aware of the potential tsunami in their region on Friday.
Preliminary data released by the Japanese government show there are at least 1,700 people were killed and more than 10,000 people missing.
Investment bank Jefferies International Ltd. estimates that losses due to Japan's quake could reach 10 billion U.S. dollars.
NTD News, Jakarta, Indonesia.
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xIegionx 5 months ago
I love how everyone pronounces your last name... Linda Luh LOL
ajolene 10 months ago 2
they are taking photo with you so lucky.... well i cool this thing help ppl and is funny to
GTGtkm 11 months ago
how about you donate your money to disaster and victim of aceh (indonesia)? many poor people need there. Over 25.000 people died of tsunami in aceh...conditions of life still needed help
liusada 11 months ago
help the Japanese people as much as you can please
I hope my friend Mariko safe from the tsunami
goy121 11 months ago
wow shes cute
Kentotposition 11 months ago