A street performer dressed as a toy soldier to help direct traffic and sent pedestrians into hysterics in the Philippines.
Footage shows the man dressed head-to-toe in forest green clothing mimicking the Army Soldier from Toy Story.
He stands in the middle of a busy intersection in Baguio City, the Philippines, to try to control the traffic flow.
He waves his arms to direct cars across one path before turning and encouraging pedestrians to come forward.
Within seconds, bystanders follow his command and hastily cross the junction, in the clip from December 6.
The soldier then stops at the front of the road, waiting for pedestrians to make their final journey,
The camerawoman can be heard laughing as she watches the street performer pretending to discipline a man wanting to cross and reluctant to follow his orders.
He waves more pedestrians away from the road and captures the attention of a little boy who can be heard shouting 'oi' after him.
One gentleman gives the soldier a high five while he is negotiating the road during rush hour.
More onlookers giggle as they listen to the man's squeaky voice added for comedic effect.
With the increasing number of buskers in the city, Baguio has released an ordinance which requires street performers to obtain permits from the city hall before they can legally perform in the street.
Entertainers are to complete an application and pay a regulatory fee of P350 which will be at the discretion of the City Mayor.
Since Baguio City has now been recognised in UNESCO's Creative Cities list, local artists contribution must be emphasised.
This article has been adapted from its original source.
