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Former sumo wrestler Akebono, center, leads other celebrities and 1,000 students dressed as zombies during an event at Tokyo Tower on Thursday to promote the Fox TV series "Walking Dead." Enka singer Jero (wearing cap) can be seen at bottom right. During the event, the zombies simulated taking over Tokyo Tower.

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@sensei258 Read the next to last sentence of the caption.

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walking dead coz chad ate all the food!

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Anybody else notice Jero in the front of the picture?

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the only one who thinks it's a little sad that his career has come to this?

I don't know what else a former sumo wrestler would do except, if they can't shed the weight, die of heart disease.

Do like the costumes though. The Japanese do a good job with Halloween.

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Loving every episode of TWD so far!! Much better than Season 3. The end of S4E3 was a ripper!!

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I would have loved to be there !

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The series zombie moments are thrilling, but the character interaction is so cliché'd to the point of being unbearably cringeworthy.

So you're saying their acting is on-par with... zombies?

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The series zombie moments are thrilling, but the character interaction is so cliché'd to the point of being unbearably cringeworthy.

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Zombie Akebono is a scary thought!

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He must eat a lot of brains to stay that big.

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Am I the only one who thinks it's a little sad that his career has come to this?

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braaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaains!

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Akebono ! ! !

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They're zombies! Don't just stand and take photos...

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That's wicked that Akebono led the charge. Good that the series is coming to Japan. Happy Hallowe'en, peeps.

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Looks like everyone there is having a great time. Have a Happy and Safe Halloween everybody.

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