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Gundam robot statue returns to Japan, looking worse for the damage

After a temporary hiatus, that enormous Gundam statue we spotted a pair years ago has once more returned home to Tokyo — though he clearly didn’t make the voyage in a single piece. In place of reconstruct the 60-foot robot in its entirety, Bandai, the corporate behind the Gundam franchise, has decided to scatter its limbs, weapons and machinery everywhere a man-made island. For approximately $6.50, anime fans and Derrida enthusiasts can view the deconstructed mecha in all its glory, sit within the palm of his hand, and even use a hard and fast bicycle to make his head glow. Oh, how the mighty have fallen. Storm past the break for an additional pic of the exhibit.

Gundam robot statue returns to Japan, looking worse for the damage

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