I saw this strange inflatable creature in the park and it followed me home.
Its name is Zip, like the filetype. At least according to what it wrote in response to me asking its name. A curious, peaceful creature. Often just watching things, from bugs to air conditioning to a piece of paper. It cannot speak and usually only communicates through gestures.
The orange parts are a soft plush material and the rest of the body is tarpaulin. The collar and hat are made of a stiff, plastic-derived fabric and are not removable. I'm not sure what the liquid inside it is. The face is a vinyl decal, but the eyes still move.
It is exactly 8 feet tall with the hat but weighs shockingly little; you could easily lift it. And it has never lost nor gained air since the initial discovery, always remaining about ~95% filled (not accounting for the liquid).
It moves incredibly smoothly and without a sound; slow, careful movements that imply an impossible amount of strength.
Most importantly: it likes music.
Its name is Zip, like the filetype. At least according to what it wrote in response to me asking its name. A curious, peaceful creature. Often just watching things, from bugs to air conditioning to a piece of paper. It cannot speak and usually only communicates through gestures.
The orange parts are a soft plush material and the rest of the body is tarpaulin. The collar and hat are made of a stiff, plastic-derived fabric and are not removable. I'm not sure what the liquid inside it is. The face is a vinyl decal, but the eyes still move.
It is exactly 8 feet tall with the hat but weighs shockingly little; you could easily lift it. And it has never lost nor gained air since the initial discovery, always remaining about ~95% filled (not accounting for the liquid).
It moves incredibly smoothly and without a sound; slow, careful movements that imply an impossible amount of strength.
Most importantly: it likes music.
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1080 x 1080px
File Size 1.94 MB
Currently seems to be a lot of Bandetto, TQBF, and old vocaloid music. You're right though, I should see how it responds to Hideki Naganuma's work.
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