Frieza Appears on Massive 3D Display in Tokyo
The three-story 4K screen brings the anime antagonist to life.
Japan’s first curved LED digital billboard Cross Shinjuku Vision was introduced earlier in July outside Shinjuku station. Since then, the billboard has been used to display a variety of ads and creative visuals including the recent YEEZY Gap drop.
A new ultra-realistic visual emerged on the three-story-high 4K display featuring the Dragon Ball antagonist Frieza shouting down at passing pedestrians. The next-gen ad promotes Bandai Namco‘s Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle free-to-play mobile game. While Frieza’s runtime has now expired, the screen now features new visuals of a jaw-dropping gigantic cat.
For those currently in Tokyo, Cross Shinjuku Vision screens every 15 minutes from 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. JST. Find the Frieda ad video above and the giant cat billboard below.
Cross Shinjuku Vision / クロス新宿ビジョン
Shinjuku 3-23-18,
Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo,
Japan
We caught a glimpse of Shinjuku’s east exit calico cat 🐈💕
If you want to be blessed with a daily good morning and good night meow, you can follow Tokyo’s latest feline icon at @cross_s_vision for the big screen kitty’s news and updates with some extra ‘nya~!’ pic.twitter.com/CPdzFcYDuh
— Tokyo Weekender (@Tokyo_Weekender) September 30, 2021
新宿駅東口のネコチャン、夕方だからか寝てたんだけど途中でビクッてなって起きちゃったのかわいすぎるな…… pic.twitter.com/TVjsNuTvVD
— Rico* (@Rico_vl) July 6, 2021
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