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Who Called It?: Fire-Breathing Robo-Baby Of Death Unleashed Upon The World

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When I'm right, I'm right. And I was right. This is what death looks like.

Sculptor Kenji Yanobe's Giant Torayan robot, a 7.2-meter (24-ft) tall mechanical baby that sings, dances and spits fire, was sighted in Tokyo's Roppongi district last night. The fire-breathing robot spent the night on center stage at "Roppongi Art Night," an all-night event featuring installations and performances by dozens of artists at various venues in the area.

Well folks, it's been fun. *guzzling booze and Amoxicillin*

UPDATE: Am I dead? My tummy hurts.

Hit the jump for a bunch more of the last thing you'll ever see.

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Giant baby robot spits fire on Roppongi [pinktentacle]

Thanks to Paul, Katie, Paladin, Margo the Jeweler, Emily, Jon and Romeo, who are all smart enough to know, that when it's time, to drink the Kool-Aid.

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