As with any work of extreme art, Fansadox has not been without its criticisms and controversies. Some have accused the artist of:

Kaito appeared beside them, his eyes gleaming with a knowing light. "Ah, you've found the pièce de résistance," he said, his voice low and smooth. "That music box is one of the rarest items in my collection. It's said to have once belonged to a wealthy collector with a penchant for the dark arts."

In the dimly lit, cramped alleyways of Tokyo's Shinjuku district, there existed a small, unassuming shop known as "Fansadox." The store's name was whispered among locals and tourists alike, often with a mix of curiosity and trepidation. Fansadox was not your typical souvenir shop or anime store; it was a haven for those seeking the unusual, the bizarre, and the downright unsettling.