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134 Japanese Character Mascots Dancing in Sync

  • Rusty BlazenhoffRusty Blazenhoff
  • June 11, 2013

In Sasebo, Japan in January 2013, 134 costumed character mascots (known as yuru-kyara) danced in unison to the song “The Beard Dance” by the Japanese band The Drifters. RocketNews24 reports that they were vying for the Guinness world record for “Synchronized Mascot Dancing” and succeeded.

via WTF Japan Seriously

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