Japanese robot sings Southern All Stars hit Ellie My Love sitting on a bench in Osaka

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Japan has made quite a name for itself in the world of high-powered technology. Japan is so advanced today that even their street performers are technological geniuses. A creative craftsman in Osaka developed his own life-size singing robot, the likes of which are rarely found outside of the enclosed passages of Disney’s Small World attraction.

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The robot could be heard in front of Osaka Castle. The robot’s voice can be heard loud and clear across the park that surrounds the castle, making it quite easy to locate. The robot is built to resemble rhythm and blues musical master, Ray Charles. The likeness is quite impressive in both form and movement, but got the skin was made entirely out of paper clay.
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