Loch Ness Monster Migrates from Scotland to Tokyo

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Here’s footage of the Loch Ness monster, live in Tokyo! Wait, don’t pick up the crossbow just yet. It’s actually just a promotion for The Water Horse.

The monster was created with help from a water screen and water jets. We hope it’s not hungry for people or trucks.

Tokyo seems to be the spot where all the monsters come to play. Doesn’t seeing Japanese across the screen add a realistic “monster footage!” quality to the video? We thought so, anyway.

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