Toco, a guy who lives in Japan, has been able to transform into a dog. According to Hindustan Times, as bizarre as it may sound, the complete transformation procedure cost him a staggering 2 million Yen (Rs 11,65,606).
The person goes by the name of Toco posted this video to his YouTube account and commented, “This video was filmed last year when I was interviewed by RTL, a German TV station. Fortunately, I was granted permission to use the movies, therefore I am making them available to the public.
“Thankfully, I got permission to use the videos, therefore I’m making these accessible to the public! They were really kind to me on the day of the interview,” Toco said in the description.
Over 34,000 people subscribe to Toco’s I Want to Be an Animal YouTube account. “I wanted to be an animal, so I became a rough collie,” the channel’s description states.
As in the most of his videos, Toco masterfully reflects a four-legged furball. Both bystanders and their own dogs seem to enjoy his stunt, however some dogs at first react with dread when they approach Toco.
The ultra-realistic dog reflect for the man was made by the Japanese business Zeppet, which also creates costumes for TV commercials and films, and it took them 40 days to make it happen. The business specialised in producing 3-D models, body suits, and models.
It reproduces the impression of a true dog walking on four legs and is modelled after a collie dog, according to a business spokesperson.
Toco said to MailOnline in last year month of May:
I had wanted to be an animal since I was younger. It is a desire for transformation in my own mind.
“I’ve thought it ever since I can remember.”
The dog lover said that to protect himself from judgement from people he knows, he hidden his identify and human face from the public.
He said, “I don’t want my hobbies to be known, especially by the people I work with.”
They think it unusual that my dream is to become a dog. For the same reason that I’m not capable to reveal the real me face.
He said as much in a separate interview with the Mirror, “I rarely tell my friends because I am afraid, they would think I am crazy.
“My family and friends seemed extremely shocked when they found out I turned into an animal.”
According to Toco, he enjoys “doing things that only dogs do.”
Toco made his first try at a stroll outside in September. He described how the experience made him feel “nervous and a little scared” in a YouTube video.
People look surprised to see me, so I’m wearing a leash. In the video, he said, “I’m very nervous.”