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Nier Creator Yoko Taro Lost His Iconic Mask At Anime Expo 2023

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A screenshot of a tweet translated from Japanese shows Yoko Taro wearing his new mask.

Typically, each time Nier creator Yoko Taro makes an look, the auteur retains his face hidden from the general public with a large masks primarily based on Emil, the strange-looking Nier character. However, whereas attending Anime Expo 2023 to advertise his new anime, followers witnessed a new and truthfully fairly horrifying search for Taro. When I requested him what had occurred to his outdated masks, he informed me that he’d misplaced it the evening earlier than the conference.

According to Taro, the Nier creator wasn’t responsible for his lacking masks. You see, a producer from Fuji TV, which Taro describes as one of many “greatest and most formidable” tv corporations in Japan, misplaced the Emil masks whereas the 2 shared drinks at a Los Angeles bar the evening earlier than Taro was purported to host a panel about his upcoming anime, KamiErabi GOD.app.

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Taro claims that when he requested the Fuji producer to acquire him a brand new masks to put on for Anime Expo, the producer stated he couldn’t discover any. That is till they stumbled upon a big leprechaun masks at a dressing up retailer in LA.

“Of course in LA, you already know? Leave it to LA to have this specialist retailer only for masks. And so we went into that retailer and there was the largest masks like actually the largest one they’d was one which was sitting up on the cabinets and had been there for 30 years,” Taro informed Kotaku.

Taro advised that the masks was a going-away current that the shop proprietor’s grandmother had gifted to the enterprise, “or one thing like that.”

“I believed ‘Oh, poor factor, however it was the perfect masks there. It was simply the perfect match. And so I satisfied them to let me purchase it,” Taro stated.

A screenshot of a tweet translated from Japanese shows Yoko Taro wearing his new mask.

Yoko Taro is satisfied that his creepy new masks is cursed

The masks apparently price him $120, which Taro thought was low cost contemplating how last-minute his want for it was. However, its “tremendous low cost” price ticket got here with the caveat that there’s a excessive likelihood that it’s cursed. His operating concept is that it’s both possessed by the spirit of the shop proprietor’s grandmother or a cousin who apparently died in 1945.

“It’s gotta be possessed or one thing like that. … It needs to be cursed or possessed. There’s one thing happening with it,” Taro stated.

When I advised the masks is likely to be good luck as an alternative of being cursed, given its leprechaun-like look, Taro checked out me in shock, saying “Is that what it’s? A leprechaun masks?” I stated it form of has a St. Patrick’s Day vibe, however that didn’t appear to vary his thoughts about it being cursed.

To his credit score, the soullessness of the masks makes it leagues creepier than Emil’s masks, so he is likely to be on to one thing.

For the time being, Taro’s employees is floating the concept it’s in all probability in his greatest curiosity to return the masks to the place they received it from. Whether it’s in worry of it truly being cursed or not they didn’t specify.


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