A robot vacuum has joined the giant 3D cat virally advertised in Tokyo.
Footage of the giant calico cat, which appears on a curved 4K LED screen just outside Shinjuku station, shows the playful feline standing on a ledge before a Roomba vacuum cleaner appears behind it and glides across the virtual floor.
The intrigued cat, which first appeared in front of shoppers in Japan’s busy capital in July, taps on the machine with its paw as it cleans up the fur shed by the animal.
It continues watching the robotic vacuum move across animated glass floors, just outside of the busiest railway station in the world.
A giant, calico cat appears on an LED screen in Tokyo’s Shinjuku Station. It stands on a platform and gazes at the shoppers.
A Roomba vacuum is then visible behind the huge 3D cat.
The advertisement, which is being displayed on a 1,664 sq ft screen owned by Cross Shinjuku Vision, comes just months after the giant feline first By astonished shoppers Take a break on the billboard.
The animated cat, who was sitting peacefully on a ledge in July of this year, looked content as its paws were kept under its chin.
After one of its paws fell from the ledge, it stumbled into a crouch.
It was a stunning graphic that repeated the motion several times per hour. The cat woke up at 7am and fell asleep at 1am.
According to one local employee, the Business Insider said that the Pandemic has made it impossible for them to relax.
“We are dog lovers, but the cat’s so cute, it’s soothing.
The playful feline watches the robotic vacuum as it glides across the virtual floor
While the vacuum removes any fur that has been shed, the cat taps against the machine using its paw.
However, the most recent advert which featured the furry creature being joined by a Roomba vacuum now will be run until December 31.
A billboard featuring giant waves in 3D was seen in South Korea last May.
On the screen was “WAVE”, a realistic simulation. the SMTown COEX building in Seoul’s Gangnam District.
It displayed the waves rising from the back of the “tank” before falling to the ground at the front of building. This gave the impression of water flowing. Glass.
Samsung was the original developer of this billboard. It was comprised around 31,000 LEDs, and covered an area totaling 17,437 square feet.
In July the animated cat first amazed shoppers by taking a nap on the giant billboard