Fold, bounce, and jump into action, a delightful series of paper Kirigami and Karakuri puppets created by Haruki Nakamura, a Japanese designer & paper engineer, can perform unexpected behaviors that will bring a smile to players. Haruki Nakamura uses simple materials of color paper and rubber bands to design squeezable and automated paper characters, all kinds of these funny toys are available for sale within Japan now. Source
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