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Basil

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I thought I had seen everything, Nope, This is so weird I don't even know how to describe it.

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The word "why" slowly but steadily comes to mind.

...but then those who seek shall (sometimes) find the answer. It's an "art" thing, apparently.

<span style="font-style: italic">Nagi Noda, in her artist's statement, explained that she arrived at the poodle concept after noticing that the dogs' hair cuts resembled muscles. She believed that this concept would help her video appeal to people of all ages.</span>

Nagi Noda is also responsible for giving the world these gems. They're creative, but all so, so weird. :smile:
 
That video has been around for years, I still can't figure out if it's CG or mechanical effects (dog eyes blink). The hair hats are new to me though. :lol:
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OH!! I think she gonna be pretty when she get all the way out!.
 
With all due respect to the poodle owner's out there...I've always bee a little creeped out by poodles and this is going to give me nightmares!!
 
Well then don't watch this video of a dog singing along to death metal. :devilgrin: <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Click to reveal.. <input type="button" class="form-button" value="Show me!" onclick="toggle_spoiler(this, 'Yikes, my eyes!', 'Show me!')" />]<div style="display: none;"> doggie [/QUOTE]</div>
 
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