There’s a series of Japanese manga, television shows, and movies called Lone Wolf and Cub. In them, the Shogun’s official swordsman and executioner, Ogami Itto, is betrayed by a rival and his family is murdered. The only survivor is his infant son, Daigoro. Together, Itto and Daigoro travel the countryside in feudal Japan, with the father killing hundreds of evil ninja and samurai and whatnot, all the while pushing his son in a baby cart. If Itto had a baby cart festooned with weapons, the series would have been much, much shorter.
These heavily-armed baby accessories are part of an art display by Shi Jinsong at the Palazzo Reale in Milan, Italy. There’s enough firepower on that baby buggy to put a heavily-armored space marine to shame! There’s the baby cart, but there’s also a walker and a cradle. It’s the perfect thing for the new mother who wants to make sure her baby stays safe during a zombie apocalypse or mutant uprising.
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