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It’s a tourist trap. There’s a french youtube channel called ‘Occulture’ that did research about it and it’s just bullshit all the way down.

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Yeah I figured (as is a lot of businesses making a buck off of supernatural/paranormal attractions) but the look of it so off-putting, so mission accomplished with the aesthetic

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I agree, even tho it’s fake it’s creepy af

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Yeah, the look is 100% made up. The doll was actually a display doll ( meant to be displayed at the toy store and not intended to be sold. But what rich people want, rich people get ). It was originally a colorful clown and the dog is apparently an addition by the ‘museum’ since the original story never mentioned any dog.

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