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Street Artist Duo Transforms A Blockhouse On French Beach Into Shenron From Dragon Ball
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Street Artist Duo Transforms A Blockhouse On French Beach Into Shenron From Dragon Ball

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French street artist duo Blesea and Baby K just brought cartoons into real life. There’s an old blockhouse on the beach of Réville in France that got an extreme makeover and was transformed from a grey, abandoned building into a stunning life-size Shenron dragon from the famous Dragon Ball series!

Shenron is a magic dragon that appears to fulfill a wish when all seven Dragon Balls are reunited. And it seems like it just granted another one from one of the artists. “I’m a big fan of Dragon Ball, and it’s been my childhood dream that I just realized with Baby K,” said Blesea.

Scroll down to see the process for yourself, and maybe you’ll want to visit it someday too!

More info: Blesea’s Facebook | Baby K’s Facebook

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    The final result

    This is how the blockhouse looked before the transformation

    French street artist duo turned it into a Shenron from “Dragon Ball”

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    “I’m a big fan of Dragon Ball, and it’s been my childhood dream that I just realized with Baby K,” said Blesea

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    These guys just made this French beach look so much cooler

    See how they did it in the video below:

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    Fascinated by music, movies and sitcoms, I'm passionate about social media and can't live without the internet, especially for all the cute dog and cat pictures out there. I wish the day had about 40 hours to be able to do everything I want.

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    Gaëlle Michelot
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    6 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    in France, near the ocean, we usually use the german word "Blockhaus"

    Gaëlle Michelot
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    6 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    they're nearly unbreakable and they eventually sink in the sand cause of beach's erosion or waves

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    Zenozenobee
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    6 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is part of the Atlantic wall build by the Germans on French coast during WWII to prevent any landing from UK (It extend in nothern Europe I think). It's a defensive system, like a rampart if you want. Observers could shoot at invaders from "safe" position. It explain the human lost in the Allies rank during the normandy landings, even with the bombings that destroyed some of them before the D Day. Some of those have been restored for memory duty but some are just been nibbled by the see.

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    Gaëlle Michelot
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    6 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    in France, near the ocean, we usually use the german word "Blockhaus"

    Gaëlle Michelot
    Community Member
    6 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    they're nearly unbreakable and they eventually sink in the sand cause of beach's erosion or waves

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    Zenozenobee
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    6 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is part of the Atlantic wall build by the Germans on French coast during WWII to prevent any landing from UK (It extend in nothern Europe I think). It's a defensive system, like a rampart if you want. Observers could shoot at invaders from "safe" position. It explain the human lost in the Allies rank during the normandy landings, even with the bombings that destroyed some of them before the D Day. Some of those have been restored for memory duty but some are just been nibbled by the see.

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