is this some experiment or is it premature i believe it was experiment how do this 1.find ko yukkuri and adult yukkuri 2.lets just use a knife or knife for carving or something that sharp [do number 5 and 6 first] 3.make little bit hole in adult yukkuri,don't too deep that could damage the core 4.cut the koyukkuri bottom 5.lets prepare flour/wheat flour and don't forget anti yukkuritis ampoule and orange juice to not let them die or something sweet[liquid] 6.lets wet the flour by using water then stir well 7.lets paste it the ko-yukkuri to the hole of adult yukkuri 8.let it warm or warm it up so that it stick not fall 9.use anti yukkuritis ampoule to ko-yukkuri and adult yukkuri so they not develop anti yukkuritis 10.tadaa its done the experiment sticking the yukkuri or the yu-family
You know, this gets me thinking. If you were to meld enough Yukkuris together to form a shape that's vaguely humanoid, could they still move about and function similarly to a human?
You know, this gets me thinking. If you were to meld enough Yukkuris together to form a shape that's vaguely humanoid, could they still move about and function similarly to a human?
There are some pictures about this, but I'd be damned if I can find them. At least one has a yukkuri be made into that eggplant-with-sticks that's commonly made at the start of a new year in Japan, after which the yukkuri starts to control the sticks and is able to walk with four legs. Then there is another one at least, where some yukkuri are joined together like a mecha and are made to move; don't remember how that goes beyond that, though.
There are some pictures about this, but I'd be damned if I can find them. At least one has a yukkuri be made into that eggplant-with-sticks that's commonly made at the start of a new year in Japan, after which the yukkuri starts to control the sticks and is able to walk with four legs. Then there is another one at least, where some yukkuri are joined together like a mecha and are made to move; don't remember how that goes beyond that, though.
Well shit, now I know what I'll be spending my nights looking for now.
You know, this gets me thinking. If you were to meld enough Yukkuris together to form a shape that's vaguely humanoid, could they still move about and function similarly to a human?
Thank you for the good story, always seems like I come across a Takumi story I've never seen before. Not the monstrosity I had in mind, but I really appreciate what that story had going for. I like how it doesn't just bring up the idea of artificially making bodied Yukkuris, but also bodieds that are only a couple inches tall. Though honestly that unexpected magic of a Yukkuri being able to fuse with a toy is the kind of magic I love to see.