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McLaren 12C Pokemon Wrap Features Pikachu's Cute Face

McLaren 12C Pokemon Wrap Features Pikachu's Cute Face 6 photos
Photo: Impressive Wrap Hong Kong
Pokemon isn't the biggest franchise on the planet or the coolest. However, it's the first to get hundreds of millions of people out of their houses using the devices that keep them indoors. The reason why they come out? To catch them all, obviously.
All sorts of hacks and tricks have been discovered, ranging from back massagers used to simulate walking to detection software. Using those and hundreds of man hours, some people have made insanely strong Pokemon monsters.

However, there's also a power struggle going on within the supercar industry. Believe it or not, but there are quite a few people have wrapped their mighty speed machine to look like Pikachu.

Only a few days ago, a Lamborghini Aventador 50th Anniversary was seen with the face of the lightning wielder in Japan. And now, we have photos of a similar project involving the McLaren 12C.

Impressive Wrap Hong Kong is the company responsible for creating this four-wheeled Pikachu using a wrap. To be honest, it's nowhere near as cute as it should be. Fortunately for you fans, we know of a Toyota project from two years ago that's much better.

Like any other addictive game, Pokemon Go might be really bad for your bank account. Studies have shown an increase of people calling in sick after the game was launched in various countries. We know it's bad from first-hand experience because this story is taking me so much longer to write due to the Pokemon episodes that I've had to watch.

And if you think walking your Pokemon is great exercise, the makers of the game will fix that too. People have hacked the game and found McDonald's will become either a gym or a stops. So in a way, this has become a way to control where people go and what they should buy.
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About the author: Mihnea Radu
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Mihnea's favorite cars have already been built, the so-called modern classics from the '80s and '90s. He also loves local car culture from all over the world, so don't be surprised to see him getting excited about weird Japanese imports, low-rider VWs out of Germany, replicas from Russia or LS swaps down in Florida.
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