Gigantic Gigantor

October 7th, 2009 admin

Vistors to Kobe Japan will now be greeted by the sight of a 60-foot statue of Gigantor ( Testsujin 28-go , to those in the know). This follows the unveiling of a 59-foot Gundam in Tokyo . Not to be left out, Korea is building a gigantic Taekwon V statue (aka Voltar the Invincible ), that will reportedly be more than twice the height of the Statue of Liberty. Is there any


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