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Adorable how little that truck is
Japanese artist: "I drew it as large and obnoxious as possible!"
Westerners: "it's adorable that you think that"
What an adorably truck-kun you have!
That is the largest truck that someone who's spent their whole life in Japan can conceptualize. Japan is a land of tiny trucks.
Hummer H2s had a certain popularity in Japan for a while.
https://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/2012/03/the-undead-zombie-hummer-haunts-tokyos-red-light-district/
It's an even more impractical and ridiculous car over there than it is in America, but they did it.
It's a bicycle brand? lol
I once saw a Hummer in Japan. I have no idea how that person managed to get by in one. Some of the roads are so old that they're barely wide enough for a regular vehicle, and rare is the oversized parking spot.
They kept the buildings and truck in proportion. Everything else, including the tesla were just enlarged to be visible.