Robo-Trump Is Just As Offensive As Real Trump, Only He Has Crotch Rockets

We think this is satirical science fiction, but at this point, we're really not sure.
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Robo-Trump reaps "Pacific Rim"-style vengeance in new short film.
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Latinos rain from the sky in “M.A.M.O.N.,” a new short film, in which Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful” multi-billion-dollar wall stands tall and a giant robot replica of the president-elect enforces border law as he sees fit.

Things get real when Mexican protesters call him a “f―-ing racist gringo.” That’s when robo Donald  barrels into Mexico with an Uncle Sam sign that reads, “I Don’t Want You,” launching crotch rockets in “Pacific Rim”-style vengeance.

A mariachi singer and scores of hapless others fall victim to the Trump bot before they turn to an unlikely hero to save them. Watch the video below to see how it all plays out.

The short film, which was uploaded to the Wecanfxit’s YouTube page, was reportedly created by Aparato, a Uruguay production company whose mission is to “change the world using our geeky weapons: cinematography, visual effects and CGI.”

A description of the film reads, in part:

M.A.M.O.N. (Monitor Against Mexicans Over Nationwide) is a satirical fantasy sci-fi short film that explores with black humor and lots of VFX the outrageous consequences of Donald Trump´s plan of banning immigration and building an enormous wall on the Mexico - US border.

The video has racked up roughly 3 million views since it was uploaded two weeks ago. Ironically, that’s the same number of Mexicans the real Donald Trump reportedly plans to deport to deport from US soil.

Before You Go

Ripley's Makes Wax Dummies Of Donald Trump
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Ripley’s has created three wax figures -- or dummies -- of President-elect Donald Trump. (credit:Ripleys.com)
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One of the Trump dummies is temporarily on display at the Ripley’s Odditorium in Orlando, Florida. But not for long. (credit:Ripleys.com)
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Two of the three will be shown in Texas: one at Louis Tussaud’s Palace of Wax in Grand Prairie and the other at Louis Tussaud’s Waxworks in San Antonio. (credit:Ripleys.com)
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And the third is being sent to Louis Tussaud’s Waxworks in Niagara Falls, Ontario, where it will undoubtedly provide a taste of home for all the Americans planning to emigrate to Canada in the coming months. (credit:Ripleys.com)
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Ripley’s F/X team started creating the first Trump figure about four months ago. Each one is hand-sculpted by a team of artists. (credit:Ripleys.com)
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Each wax dummy takes about six weeks to complete ― slightly less time than it will take for the country to transition between administrations. (credit:Ripleys.com)
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Some folks seem happy to pose with him. (credit:Ripleys.com)
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But whether these uncanny Trump figures will bridge the chasm dividing America remains to be seen. (credit:Ripleys.com)
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People will pose next to a lot of things. (credit:Ripleys.com)
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In a press release, Ripley's said about 50 percent of visitors like the dummy on display while 50 percent loathe it ― just like the election results. (credit:Ripleys.com)
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Thumbs up! (credit:Ripleys.com)