08 Aug Twitter Users Are Terrified To Find Out What This Japanese Mascot Is Supposed To Be
When I was growing up, I wasn’t your atypical child in that I hated going to Disneyland or Universal Studios, and that was largely down to the terrifying life-size costumes. Snow White or Cinderella weren’t so bad, but staring into the hollow, soulless eyes of a six-foot-tall Goofy is enough nightmare fuel to last most people a lifetime.
Although Disneyland is the most famous for it’s enlarged characters, the best place for bizarre and unsettling costumes is without doubt the world of mascots, and none more so than this special guy out in Japan. Although mascots are designed to invoke brand loyalty (and probably not through fear), Twitter users around the world aren’t exactly sure what to make of this particular costume, nor are they particularly willing to guess what it’s meant to represent.
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