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Whatever that is, it's badass.
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Miyazaki animation, Laputa: Castle in the Sky
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I want one of those in my yard. That would be totally awesome.
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Nicely done, It kinda makes me want to look out for one of those things falling out of the sky.
>> Anonymous
Life size replica of the Laptian robot at the Ghibli Museum. It's on the roof.

If you ever go to Japan, book tickets for it months in advance. You will not regret it. It's popular, and so worth it.
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Sadly enough, that spot on the roof is also the only place where you are allowed to take pictures... God, I could spend months in this museum. Here, have some more Ghibli museum goodness.
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Lifesize Totoro. The big one.
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This is what the robot looked like in 2003.
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Details of robot.
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Some more of the building itself
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Laputa's keystone
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Top of the stone
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The crest of Mitaka City, where the museum is located
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>>181917

what else is there? I'm not sure I want to book tickets for something that looks like a hippie garden.
Although the keystone and robot are cool.
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>>181941
Just go there. If you have seen one Ghibli movie and liked it, you won't regret it. It's not like they have exhibits from the movies, but more like a Ghibli movie turned real. What impressed me most was the "animation studio". Several rooms that show how an animation is made. Ghibli style. The rooms are literally plastered with Ghibli designs, not prints, but the real hand-drawn images, stuffed with books, aged furniture and all the little trinkets and things that make the rooms look like they just came out of "Kiki's Delivery service" or "Porco Rosso". Oh, and there's a Neko-bus. Lifesize (well, almost lifesize), but big enough.
>> SaVvy
It was awesome. I went there last summer for a boring art class. No pictures allowed inside though. D:
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Reminds me of the Neverhood
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EVE from Mother?