This appears to reference a specific digital artwork or character design by the artist Potato Godzilla, featuring an original character named Lisa in a “White Bunny” outfit, likely hosted or mirrored on the image gallery site mitaku.net.
Potato Godzilla, a term that might sound absurd or humorous at first glance, actually refers to a bizarre footage that surfaced on the internet. The video, purportedly from Japan, shows what appears to be a mutated potato-like creature emerging from the depths of the ocean and wreaking havoc on a coastal town. Potato Godzilla - Lisa White Bunny -mitaku.net-...
The origins of Potato Godzilla are murky, with some speculating it's a hoax or a piece of fan-made content inspired by the legendary monster Godzilla. However, the video's eerie and somewhat convincing portrayal of a monstrous creature has led many to speculate about its authenticity, even though it has largely been debunked as a modern-day legend or a prank. This appears to reference a specific digital artwork
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| Find the original image/3D model | Search site:mitaku.net "Potato Godzilla" or "Lisa White Bunny" mitaku in Google. Use the Wayback Machine (archive.org) for dead links. |
| Find the artist “Potato Godzilla” | Search on Pixiv, Twitter, or DeviantArt. Look for alternate spellings (e.g., “Potato_Godzilla,” “Potat0Godzilla”). |
| Find “Lisa White Bunny” | Search booru sites with tags like lisa white bunny original bunny_girl. Use reverse image search if you have a sample image. |
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