There's a reason for that: traditionally mascots, when they're humanoid, have exaggerated facial features. Mascots that Burger King's done have any of the normal movements real humans do, and they tend to scare children and just weird out adults. I have no idea why they thought the.... thing they have would be a good idea.
(information came from a guy I know
who's a really kick-butt mascot who teaches the craft and was involved with, among other things the mascots for the Atlanta Olympics)
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Originally Posted by 2smart4u
The King creeps me out.
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