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Screaming Japanese Fans in Bus Shelter Advertising



Big in Japan is a Swedish reality show featuring two ordinary Swedes that have one month to make it big in Japan. To advertise the show, billboards are equipped with motion detectors and speakers:

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As people went by they set off crazed Japanese fans, who cheer and take pictures of them. Ah – if only there were video clips of the fans behaving hysterically!

See the public’s reactions below:

Via I Believe in Advertising

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