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Early Peek At The Love Live! Snow Sculpture Melts Hearts, Steals Souls


With the Sapporo Snow festival coming up quickly, preparations for the big Snow Miku display are already underway. This year, though, we reported, the digital diva won’t be doing it alone. In addition to Miku’s display, there will be snow sculptures that feature Madoka Magica‘s Kyubey as well as Honoka, Umi, and Kotori from Love Live!

Early photos of the Love Live! sculpture have already begun to surface on social media. At this point, though, the display’s not exactly done yet, and it shows. While the sculptures are sure to be adorable, they currently have this almost Omen-ish quality to them at this point. Their eyes seem to stare deep into your soul, with the power of pure oblivion. Like dark lords from…

Wait… what was I talking about? Oh, right! There is a pretty strong consensus that the statues’ eyes are fairly creepy. We’ve posted a picture below for you to judge for yourself.

Early Love Live Snow Sculpture- 20150125

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