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No Criminal Can Escape…Lil’ RoboCop [Awwwwww]

No Criminal Can Escape...Lil RoboCop [Awwwwww] The year is 2010. Detroit is a criminal offense-ridden carcass of the gleaming metropolis it once was. The town only has one hope. And he’s 2 years old.

This precociously awesome two-year-old was dead set on being RoboCop for Halloween. ” When I showed him the trailer,” says Jim, his father (and serious world’s best parent contender) , ” there was no convincing him otherwise.” And what an adorable future-dystopia robot police officer he turned out to be.

And while just a single photograph of Lil’ RoboCop would were enough to melt the overall internet into a puddle of ” awww,” the youngster’s parents didn’t stop there. They happen to live in Detroit-COULD THIS GET ANY LONGER PERFECT?!-this means that that they had crime to fight:

No Criminal Can Escape...Lil RoboCop [Awwwwww]
No Criminal Can Escape...Lil RoboCop [Awwwwww]

About a dozen more photos of the Gizmodo-certified Cutest Costume of the Year might possibly be seen over on their blog, Sweet Juniper. OK, would a shot-for-shot remake be too much to ask, guys? [ Sweet Juniper via Daily What ]

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