Be careful - you search at your own risk! Like Pokémon Go, keep an eye out for Gyarados!.
Be respectful of your surroundings! Don't be a dummy!
#Bill cipher real life install#
Hirsch then took a trip to Reedsport, Oregon and found a woman who was willing to let him install a statue on her property that people would hunt for.
They rubbed glue with seeds in it on the statue, so that it would start to grow moss and look like it had been in the woods for years. Hirsch got a friend of a friend of his, Fon Davis, a prop fabricator for movies and a judge on the ABC robot combat game show BattleBots, to design and build a statue of Bill Cipher out of plexiglass, as it's made to withstand the elements. Worrel designed a spreadsheet of all of the locations that would be used in the hunt. Hirsch recruited the show's art director Ian Worrel to assist him with planning out the hunt. He very quickly came up with the idea of sending fans on a worldwide treasure hunt for a real life Bill Cipher statue. As Gravity Falls is a show about mystery, Hirsch wanted to give fans one final mystery that no one was expecting and that no show had ever done before. In the Gravity Falls behind the scenes documentary One Crazy Summer, which was included as a special feature in the Gravity Falls: The Complete Series collector's edition DVD box set released by Shout! Factory, series creator Alex Hirsch discussed the origins of the Cipher Hunt. 4.15 Reedsport, Oregon - Cipher's Statue.