Clarification: Man Who Became Dog Reveals He Doesn't Aspire to Live That Way
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A Japanese man named Toco, who gained viral fame for donning a custom-made collie costume, clarified that his intention isn't to fully live as an animal, according to a New York Post report. Toco, who spent $14,000 on the unique outfit, revealed he wears it occasionally at home, stating that his desire is to transform and be something he is not. The specially crafted collie attire took 40 days to create and has allowed Toco to fulfill his dream of "becoming an animal."
In videos shared online, Toco is seen rolling on the floor and interacting with people and dogs, including a public outing in Tokyo. Although his family was surprised, they accepted his unique interest. With over 33,000 subscribers on YouTube, Toco documented his journey, confessing he harbored the dream of becoming an animal since childhood.
Explaining his choice of a collie, Toco noted that he chose a collie because it looks real when he puts it on. His favorite is quadrupedal animals, especially cute ones. Among them, he thought that a big animal close to him would be good, considering that it would be a realistic model, so he decided to make it a dog. While Toco's unique journey has attracted attention, he emphasizes that his intention is more about personal transformation than fully adopting an animal lifestyle.
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