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Releasing exclusively on PS4, Yakuza 6: The Song of Life marks the final chapter for series

protagonist Kiryu Kazuma, an ex-Yakuza chairman who keeps getting pulled back into the criminal

underworld of Tokyo, no matter how much he struggles to break free.

Despite this past, he's a kind soul with a heart of gold that would do anything to keep

harm from coming to those he loves, and impacts the lives of those he meets in a positive

way...even if sometimes it's begrudgingly so.

Coming off the heels of last year's Yakuza 0, a prequel to the series, and Yakuza Kiwami,

a remake of the first game, it's odd timing for us outside Japan to be receiving a game

that takes place over a decade after Kiwami.

Series veterans have undoubtedly been awaiting 6 with an intense fervor, while those who

jumped on board with 0 and Kiwami are probably trying to decide if they should play 2 through

5 first, or if it's fine to jump straight to 6 and catch up on the rest later.

Narratively speaking, the opening hours of 6 build heavily off of the ending of Yakuza

5.

The game does well enough of catching you up on where it left things for the main cast

(there are also text catch-ups on the main menu that give you a brief rundown of entries

1 through 5), but be warned that if you're coming in fresh, you are going to be seeing

a lot of characters that you don't know.

Many of them soon fade into the background to let the narrative focus on Kiryu and a

new supporting cast, however, with appearances from series mainstays sprinkled in here and

there, which makes 6 a surprisingly welcoming entry for those not already intimately acquainted.

The basic gist is that Kiryu's ward, Haruka, had a child and lies comatose following a

car accident during his most recent time behind bars.

This is the catalyst for him setting out to look after the baby while trying to find out

who the father is, while also looking for clues to make sure this car accident wasn't

an intentional attack.

From there, the series builds to its usual intrigue with double-crossing, power grabs,

and emotional gravitas that it's well known for.

6 introduces a lot of new supporting characters that have become some of my favorites in the

entire series.

The most I'll say here is that the story is definitely worth experiencing and one that

I quite enjoyed, but is not the peak of the series.

I would personally recommend newcomers catch up on older entries before playing 6 so that

the emotional payoffs are higher, but 6 tells a story intriguing enough to not necessitate

doing so.

For the uninitiated, Yakuza games are primarily 3D brawlers where you roam small, focused

city segments in between fights to either advance the main narrative, or to locate side

stories or optional extra content like an array of minigames.

Yakuza 6 in particular features a rework of things the series has slowly built upon over

time.

Take the combat system.

In recent entries, the fighting system branched out to allow multiple fighting styles, adding

a lot of variety and freedom to how you would approach battle.

This time, things have narrowed down to a singular combat style.

There are fewer Heat Moves, a signature of the series, that are flashy, over the top

special moves that require building up a meter in context-sensitive situations to use, such

as being near a vehicle to introduce its hood to a thug's face.

Not only are there fewer Heat Moves this go round, but they don't feel as satisfying as

they have in the past.

There are certainly some standouts, but I didn't feel as compelled to use them as I

often have.

Plenty of other intricate changes stand out too.

Characters and objects scattered around have a more complicated ragdoll system tied to

physics, so that they may react more realistically when you're throwing them around on the streets.

Which you'll probably be doing a lot of, as enemies like to swarm Kiryu and are more aggressive

than in the past.

In addition, enemies seem more likely to guard now.

In this new combat engine, an enemy's guard while break your combo entirely, as opposed

to the past where they would just endure it without taking damage, leaving your combo

uninterrupted and still managing to hit enemies who didn't have their guard up.

This ties back into grabbing and throwing enemies so often.

Due to your combos consistently being interrupted, it forces you to rely more on objects that

may or may not be lying around, or throwing enemies into each other to try to create some

time to focus on one particular target.

Even just having an enemy standing guard within your hit box during a combo cancels you out,

even if that enemy isn't the one you're primarily aiming for.

On top of that, Yakuza 6 lacks a lot of weapons that recent entries had, leaving combat feeling

less open than it has in quite some time for the series.

At this time I'd be remiss to not mention that the title runs at 30FPS on a base PS4,

which is hard to adjust to after 0 and Kiwami featured a fantastic feeling 60FPS.

In combat it remains largely stable, at least, though it does like to drop some while exploring

the city.

I'm being quite critical here, but only because brawling is a definite step back in Yakuza

6.

The fights are still decently challenging, and I really appreciated what the new physics

brought to them...but I'm certainly missing the way things used to be more than I was

hoping to.

The basic gist of how combat has been reworked with fewer options applies to the game at

large.

The Yakuza games have built up a vast array of minigames over the years, due to introducing

something like, say, bowling, then largely leaving the mechanics untouched through each

successive entry.

Yakuza 6 doesn't bring back many of the minigames featured in recent entries, like bowling,

but the ones it does bring back are reworked.

Karaoke is a much more satisfying experience now, slugging it out at the batting cages

is more involved, and talking to the hostesses at the club is slightly more open due to selecting

topics instead of just having the hostess talk at you.

The returning minigames are mostly better, and I'm happy to see them finally get updated.

It's hard not to miss mainstays like the large swath of gambling, bowling, billiards, UFO

catchers, arena tournaments and many others, however.

On a brighter note, the 80's SEGA arcade cabinets from 0 make a welcome return, and a couple

new additions were made by way of Puyo Puyo and Virtua Fighter 5's arcade mode . I really

value these neat pieces of SEGA's history being available to tinker with, and frankly,

I'll take as many ways to play OutRun on my PS4 as possible.

There are also entirely new minigames.

Including 3 spearfishing stages that feel very 90's SEGA that see you doing some ridiculous

fishing, a baseball team management simulator that occasionally lets you go up to bat to

help turn the tide of the game, text chatting with cam girls that made me laugh harder than

any game has in years, and more.

A large side story involving actual New Japan Pro Wrestlers is included, featuring a weird

sort of reverse tower-defense gameplay system that lets you create your own clan, and even

tackle online challenges and friend's clans.

I mostly got through this by spamming a couple particular dudes, but I also tapped into some

codes for special characters that have been distributed online so I had an advantage on

the usual difficulty curve this would have.

At the end of the day, this side story will largely be a special treat for those select

few who really dig Japan's wrestling scene.

Despite having fewer minigames than usual, there's still hours of content to enjoy in

the game.

To 6's credit, it was still managing to surprise me very late into the game.

There was an entire side subplot I found that has you visiting a bar and getting to know

its regulars and helping them out with life problems.

Nothing extravagant, but it's the kind of world building I love from Yakuza.

So all of these things combined put Yakuza 6 in a weird spot for me.

Narratively, it's the final chapter for a protagonist I love.

Meanwhile in other facets of the game, it feels like a new foundation to build from

going forward, lacking a fair chunk of what made experiences with this protagonist when

the story was on pause so memorable in the first place.

There's an oddity about the game's map that, I feel, sums up Yakuza 6 in general.

Kamurocho is the main setting of every Yakuza entry.

Players of the series have aged alongside this city district, experiencing it growing

and fleshing out more and more as time has passed.

Longtime players know Kamurocho like the back of their hand and enjoy seeing what's changed

since the last time they got to visit.

Yakuza 6, bizarrely, walls off the top of Kamurocho for no detailed reason, though presumably

it was time or budget in the game's development.

While they may look like just a few short streets at the top of the map, in a game area

as small as Kamurocho, the impact of their omission is felt.

Sure, what's there in the game is great, but undoubtedly players will find themselves wondering

why it wasn't included.

Most facets of Yakuza 6 left me feeling a similar way.

It's great and I was so excited to see how things had evolved, but I wish so much didn't

have to be sacrificed along the way.

Despite that conflict I'm facing and how critical this review is, I still really enjoyed my

time with Yakuza 6.

I found the main narrative to be gripping, and the side stories, from the goofy to the

serious were mostly worthwhile, based on the ones I experienced.

Of particular note are a few that put you in a suit to help promote a small fishing

town's newest mascot character.

It doesn't hurt either that the game is very pleasant visually, particularly at night when

the new lighting system gets to show off.

A nice touch that really helps the virtual tourism aspect is the new option to walk around

with a first person view, which really helps you appreciate all the finer details in the

cities.

I've never felt so engrossed exploring Kamurocho, and I've never felt so excited exploring a

new area in Yakuza as I did looking at Onomichi's various nooks and crannies with this first

person view.

Yakuza 6 isn't the strongest entry in the series, but it's still a very solid title

that is more than worth your time.

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Time for luxury dinner cruise. "Forget photos. Just dig in!!" [Battle Trip/2018.03.11] - Duration: 10:50.

What's the beauty of traveling?

- They should go eat. / - They should eat.

It's time to eat something.

Exactly.

It's food.

- So I... / - You're right.

I didn't eat anything but pie today.

I didn't eat anything but pie today.

The next course will be

quite impressive.

Just follow me.

- Let's hurry. / - Follow me.

Let's go.

- Let's go. / - Horseback is good too...

But I'd love to walk up there.

- It'd be fantastic to walk up. / - It'd be great.

- The horseback riding was awesome. / - So good.

- The horseback riding was great. / - It was.

(This is a great place for family outings)

Marina del Ray.

- This place was really pretty. / - You went there?

It was pretty.

Yura, there are over 6,000 ships here.

6,000?

Yura, they're not just ships.

The ships look huge.

Right?

It's a cruise.

Are you boarding the dinner cruise now?

Yes, because we had to see the sunset there.

We had to hurry.

The lighthouse and the houses look so pretty.

It looks so pretty.

Look at the houses.

- I love the colors. / - It looks so pretty.

- Is this it? / - They're waiting for us.

Hi.

Hello.

This is so nice.

Let's go.

This is great.

- So you're leaving on the ship. / - Where do you go?

We just sail around the area.

- Go around once? / - Yes.

Just like a real cruise.

Hey, check that out!

- Hey. / - Yura.

The sun is going down.

It's different from L.A. we know.

It's just a sea.

- What's this? / - It's champagne.

- Champagne. / - Nice.

Thank you.

Oh, it's champagne.

To California.

It tastes really good.

- To California. / - It tastes really good.

This tastes so good.

It's good.

It's so good.

What do you think about what I prepared?

This is darn fancy.

This is darn fancy.

Darn fancy?

Darn fancy. My face is in trouble.

My face is in trouble.

Great expressions.

When did I say that?

Sunset.

What's wrong with me?

Are you filming "Titanic?"

This is...

Hurry up and take the photo.

Okay.

Your photographer is here.

(Singing)

(It's a musical on a cruise)

♪ I don't know the lyrics ♪

They don't know the lyrics.

♪ I don't know ♪

Jack!

Turn around.

Come back!

Can you film my tear?

It shows that I'm trying my best.

- Let me see. / - Look at my tears.

I'm shedding tears.

I'm shedding tears because I was

so passionate taking Minah's picture.

This is not champagne. It's tear.

It's a sad picture then.

It's so sad.

Let's go in.

But seriously...

- The atmosphere is really great here. / - I cried.

- The pictures look great. / - It was really nice.

Look at the pictures.

She took nice pictures.

- Lots of good photos. / - She's a photographer.

Unbelievable.

Unbelievable, Minah.

- We have a live band. / - It's really nice here.

Look at the sunset behind you.

It's really nice here.

This isn't the cheapest cruise...

But $90 is pretty good, isn't it?

It's not that expensive.

I thought it'd be over $100.

Still, $90 for one meal

isn't exactly cheap.

- So... / - But for this vibe...

I think it's worth the money.

$90 isn't bad at all.

This was really thoughtful. It's a sailor cap.

♪ Tell me your wish ♪

- ♪ Tell me your wish ♪ / - ♪ Just tell me 4 ♪

- Is that how the lyrics go? / - Yes.

Isn't it a four-course meal?

What?

I want four dishes.

(A luxury dinner for Yura)

I drank so much champagne.

This is the course menu?

- Yes. / - That's the set menu.

That tasted so good.

It looks good already.

It was so good.

Here come the reactions.

Check out that butter.

It's the pre-meal bread.

Thank you.

Forget photos. Just dig in already.

Get in there.

- She took off her hat. / - "Get in there."

"Get in there,"

Let's go.

Thank you.

- Thank you. / - How is this for free?

You can drink as much

champagne as you want.

You can drink as much as you want.

You can drink as much as you want?

- Yes. / - Champagne is unlimited.

- Unlimited champagne. / - Let's go.

- Yura, be honest. How many bottles? / - Let's go.

- Do we go to L.A.? / - 6 to 7 glasses.

(Dancing)

This champagne is so good.

(Time to start digging in)

What is this?

I think it's herb butter.

- Isn't that butter? / - That butter...

I wanted to bring that back home.

How does it taste?

Herb and pepper.

- It tasted of rosemary. / - It's cream butter.

- It was so good. / - Just so good.

You can have champagne and bread...

- Until you die. / - That's right.

Right, right.

- Things like that... / - Here it comes.

(Something is served)

Her hands are faster than our eyes.

We have a grilled coconut curry chicken

with mango chutney and duck and bananas.

- Duck? / - Help yourself.

- Duck? / - Help yourself.

(She unwittingly fights for the plate)

(Laughing out loud)

What's going on?

It looks like they're fighting.

They look like they're fighting.

(She unwittingly fights for the plate)

What's going on?

It looks like they're fighting.

They look like they're fighting.

(Scratch)

Ah, choice?

Yes!

(Disappointed)

Two?

Did you see her glaring?

I did.

Telling her to let go.

So that's what we actually did.

I only realized now.

You really jumped in there.

I would've been angry if she only let me take one.

But she let me take 3 so it's enough.

She's so funny.

She got drunk and went at it with the waitress.

The plate.

That's so...

She fought with her in that instant.

(Today's highlight is finally here)

Minah.

Wait a minute. I need a shot of this.

- Goodness. / - The gradation is really great.

The sky looks so beautiful.

It's so red. It looks like magma.

I thought the "La La Land" background was CGI

but it actually looked like that.

The sky looks like that wherever you are in California.

It was really beautiful.

Salmon with vegetables.

It's salmon.

Carrots and asparagus.

How did that taste?

- It was so delicious. / - It's salmon.

Thank you for the food.

It must be delicious.

(Surprised)

It felt so soft when I cut this.

- It melted in my mouth. / - Right.

(She puts it in her mouth)

The sun set into Minah's face.

Her face blushes in a cute way.

I blush in a sexual way.

(We are pink people)

It looks so delicious.

- Is it hot? / - It's so hot.

(Gosh)

I was so surprised.

If you do skits, we'll lose.

It's so soft. It melts in my mouth.

The salmon is so soft.

Try the salmon.

Did they fry this a little

on the outside?

It's so delicious.

- Right? / - It's so delicious.

What's after this?

There's more?

What is it? Steak?

Here we have braised short rib

with mashed potatoes

and a demi-glace.

Thank you.

I would have been upset if

we were not having meat tonight.

Yura.

What is this? Is this an onion?

Is this fried onion?

I think so too.

Is it steak?

Wow, look. The fork glides in.

What's this?

It wasn't steak. It was braised ribs.

Braised ribs?

It's different to steak.

It feels like braised ribs.

Check this out.

I don't need a knife.

I cut it and it melted.

I am going to eat this with the onion.

It's amazing.

It's so tasty.

Is it amazing?

- It was so delicious. / - Her mouth is so big.

Its texture was similar to Korean braised ribs.

Yeah, beef braised ribs.

I think Korean people will find this familiar

and enjoy it.

It's delicious.

It's so delicious.

This is so romantic, eating on the water.

I know. I forgot we were on a boat.

(Time passes like a dream)

Today was so fun, right?

We even rode a horse.

It was so fun to ride the horses.

We went to the Arts District too.

The dinner ended everything.

I prepared this trip for a long time.

I prepared the trip from start to end.

The schedule worked out well.

So proud of myself.

I'm planning to move away from the city.

Sounds good.

I prepared something really cool.

Just wait.

For tomorrow...

- Yul... / - Yul...

Yul.

- Bang! / - Argh!

Tour!

Cheers.

Cheers to us.

- They look so happy. / - That's so nice.

I want to go there.

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Nice, nice.

You guys look a bit down.

When they had the shrimp and duck...

She was so strong. How could we beat that power?

The waitress must have been flustered.

- "Please choose one." / - But she grabs on.

Wait...

Give it. I even cleaned the whole table for this.

I was surprised that

L.A. had such a place nearby.

I felt like I was in Australia.

I agree.

It was special.

I have never seen people doing such things in L.A.

The weather was perfect too.

- The art... / - Arts District.

- I loved the place. / - It was cool.

I think I could stay there the whole day.

- And take photos. / - If you like photos...

It's the best. You can take photo shoot quality

photos there.

The thing I really like...

I was there around 2 days too...

It's like of like Seongsu-dong.

- There are cars and restaurants... / - That's right.

Why are you helping them?

- Keep going. / - No, keep talking.

- Please continue. / - And?

- You mean you'd rather go to Seongsu-dong? / - Yes.

If you want to go there, go to Seongsu-dong.

We'll vote for the first half now.

Will you visit Southern California

according to Yul Bang's plan. Yes or no?

Please vote!

(Yul Bang Tour planned a trip to Southern California)

(What will the judges choose?)

- The first half... / - It's here.

- I don't think many voted. / - Don't be shocked.

I don't expect much.

They're lovable.

- He's surprised. / - He's shocked.

- It's okay. / - For real?

We have some incredible judges here.

We would've gotten higher than this.

- No. There's no way. / - No way.

- You did not get higher than that. / - It's not that high.

- Really? / - Yeah.

- For real? / - I'm in shock.

Why are they so cheap?

Is it in the high 60s?

- No... / - I got it right.

I saw him flinch.

I'm right, aren't I?

You're going to look really foolish on TV later.

- Fine. / - They're really cheap.

Let's check out the second half.

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Daycare to House Cleaning Side Hustle? - Duration: 7:51.

From daycare to house cleaning, how do you bridge that gap?

We're going to talk about that today.

Hi there.

I'm Angela Brown, and this is Ask a House Cleaner.

This is a show where you get to ask a house cleaning question,

and I get to help you find an answer.

Today's show is brought to us by HouseCleaning360.com

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All right.

On to today's show, which is from a daycare provider who is going to pick up some house

cleaning on the side.

Here's her question.

Speaker 2: I have a full-time, in-home daycare and I'm wanting to do some housekeeping on the side.

I still think I should treat this as a business venture.

I'm just wondering if maybe I'll have to get a little more creative to get clients.

What is your advice?

Angela Brown: All right.

That's an excellent question, and I'm going to take off my house cleaning hat for a minute,

and I want to go back in time.

I'm one of 19 kids, so I've been around kids my entire life, and as a youth, I went and

I worked with my aunt in her in-home daycare service as an assistant

so she could take on more kids.

A lot of things that I understand about kids, and I want to hit your question from that

angle, not from the house cleaning angle.

If I'm given a choice, to take care of kids or do house cleaning, I will always choose the child first.

One of the rules that I have when I come into a house is that if your kids are running around

and they are close to or getting involved in my cleaning supplies, I'm going to take

care of your child first.

That is my first priority is the protection of your child, and so when it comes between

children and house cleaning, the child always comes first.

As a daycare provider, you probably feel the same, so in order to answer your question,

my question is this.

Let me back up a step.

Why are you trying to pick up house cleaning on the side?

Is it because you're trying to expand your world, just beyond kids all day, or is it

because you need the extra money?

It's probably one of those two things.

If it's to expand your horizons beyond the kids, I don't recommend house cleaning as

a business, and so what I might recommend is that you join a book club or a church group

or something like that where you can talk to other adults in the evening and you can

expand your horizons.

If you're looking to add some extra money to your income, instead of picking up the

house cleaning, I recommend that you pick up more kids and maybe hire an assistant so

that you can have more kids in your house.

Or raise the price on the kids that you have.

Here's the reason why.

If we go back to a second before where I said, "I will always choose the kid first," that's

going to come down to why are you in the children business.

If you're in the children business and you're choosing the child first, house cleaning is

going to become very difficult for you, for this reason.

When are you going to clean the houses, because you just said that you were a full-time daycare provider.

In the United States, full-time means usually 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM or 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM or

7:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

Are you going to start cleaning houses at 6:00 or 7:00 PM?

My question is if the child comes first, what happens when the parents are late picking

up their child from work that day?

Let's say that the parent gets tied up at work or they took an out of day trip and their

flight was delayed getting back.

Now you have a house you're supposed to start at 6:00 PM and you still have kids at your

house, and so if you choose the child first, which you probably will being a daycare provider,

you're going to put your house cleaning clients on the back burner, and after a couple of

weeks, you won't have any house cleaning clients, so I don't recommend house cleaning as a business.

Now, the next thing that I would recommend in house cleaning, you have to be on, you

have to pay attention 100% of the time because you have different surfaces that you're cleaning.

You can't just get in the zone and start cleaning, or you're going to end up using the wrong

chemicals on different surfaces.

House cleaning is also a really difficult business where you're dealing with customers

and clients and people's expectations.

Are you going to come off a day of dealing with lots of kids and you're going to go to

a customer's house where the customer is high-maintenance and they're nitpicky

and you have satisfaction guarantees that you're going to have to activate?

Is that what you're going to do, because that sounds like a whole lot of extra work.

Now, daycare, for example, you have to be on all day, as a daycare provider, too.

You can't go in a zone.

You have to spend 100% of your energy being alert and watching kids.

To go from one job where you're 100% alert to another job where you're 100% alert, that

takes a lot of mental and physical and emotional energy.

All right.

We did an episode a couple weeks back called Mom Syndrome, and the Mom Syndrome is where

the moms, and this would fall into your category because you're taking care of kids, where

the moms take care of everyone else's needs before they take care of their own, and so

my suggestion to you is you got to take care of you.

If you are day caring during the day and you are house cleaning in the evening, when are

you taking care of you, because if you get burned out taking houses in the evening, how

are you going to be for the kids the next day when all the kids come back.

There's got to be this small window where you actually renovate and repair yourself.

You got to have sleep, you got to have exercise, you got to eat, and you got to have some kind

of adult interaction so that your world is not only eight-year-olds and under or whatever

the ages are that you babysit.

My suggestion would be, why are you doing the house cleaning?

If it's in order for you to pick up some extra money, my suggestion in this particular scenario

is don't do house cleaning.

It's the wrong job to add on to your existing business.

I love house cleaning.

I'm a huge fan of house cleaning, but in this particular scenario, I don't recommend it.

You are allowed, and I don't know where you live and I don't know what part of the world

you live in, but I would check with the government where you live in because you are allowed

so many kids per adult.

I know in the United States, in most areas, you can have up to eight children under the

ages of 12, including your own, without a paid assistant.

If you have a paid assistant, you can have up to 12 children in your home.

If it's getting more children, what I would recommend is that you have an assistant come

help you and you take a couple of kids after school, for example, for a couple of days a week.

That way, you are adding on to what you're already doing without reinventing the wheel

and starting a whole new business because the house cleaning on top of what you're already

doing is going to cause an enormous amount of stress and an enormous amount of strain,

and it's going to take a lot out of you, so I don't recommend it at all.

For you, it's not about getting creative and picking up new accounts.

It's about figuring out a way to make the daycare work for you in a way that you get

your emotional and your physical and your financial needs met, and I don't think that

involves house cleaning for you, so just this particular scenario, I don't recommend house cleaning.

It's a huge project, and you are already taking on a huge project, and so my suggestion would

be choose the children first and take care of the children

and let somebody else do the house cleaning.

Alrighty.

That's my two cents for today, and until we meet again,

leave the world a cleaner place than when you found it.

For more infomation >> Daycare to House Cleaning Side Hustle? - Duration: 7:51.

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Nicest Day This Week - Duration: 4:02.

For more infomation >> Nicest Day This Week - Duration: 4:02.

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Easy origami fox tutorial (Hyo Ahn) - Duration: 7:01.

Hyo Ahn's Origami

Easy origami fox Copyrighted by Hyo Ahn

Easy origami fox Copyrighted by Hyo Ahn

Level: Beginner Base: Square

Published on February 25, 2011 at www.origami-make.org

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We start with a 6" x 6" (15cm x 15cm) origami paper here.

Prepare to turn the paper over.

Turn the paper over.

Prepare to apply a horizontal valley-fold and then unfold.

Apply a horizontal valley-fold.

And then unfold.

Prepare to apply a vertical valley-fold and then unfold.

Apply a vertical valley-fold.

And then unfold.

Prepare to apply two valley-folds.

Apply the first valley-fold.

Apply the second valley-fold.

Prepare to rotate the model by 45 degrees.

Rotate the model by 45 degrees.

Prepare to turn the model over.

Turn the model over.

Prepare to apply an outside reverse-fold.

Apply an outside reverse-fold.

Prepare to apply another outside reverse-fold.

Apply an outside reverse-fold.

Prepare to unfold the flap.

Unfold the flap.

Prepare to unfold the flap.

Unfold the flap.

Prepare to apply a mountain-fold.

Apply a mountain-fold.

Prepare to apply a mountain-fold.

Apply a mountain-fold.

Prepare to draw eyes or put Googly eyes.

Here I am putting two Googly eyes.

Prepare to get a large dot sticker or make one using a dot punch. Here I made one using EK tools 54-30275 Confetti Dots Punch.

Put a dot sticker for a nose.

Congratulation! You have completed making an easy origami fox!

For more infomation >> Easy origami fox tutorial (Hyo Ahn) - Duration: 7:01.

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