A Giant Amazon Mothership Deploying Delivery Drones Is Spotted Sailing Across the Skies on April Fool’s Day
On April 1, 2019, a giant mothership blimp with an Amazon logo emblazoned on the side was spotted sailing across the skies and deploying tiny delivery drones along its journey. While a sight like this is really terrifying, there's no need to panic yet. This video is a brilliant April Fool's Day joke by Japanese video production designer Zozi009 who has a real talent for image manipulation.
(translated) There was talk about delivery by drone, but it had already started. I thought it was a story ahead. I thought it was a story ahead"There was talk about delivery by drone, but it had already started.
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- zozi(??????? (@zozi009) March 31, 2019
Zoza explained that the blimp is created from a video of the Lockheed Martin P 791 Hybrid Airship.
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- zozi(??????? (@zozi009) April 1, 2019
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- zozi(??????? (@zozi009) April 1, 2019
With every great video, there must always be a remix. Gav of The Miracle of Sound partnered with Modestas Salvis to create one such hilarious remix.
As did Cthulu.
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- Cthulhu (@M_Cthulhu) April 2, 2019
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