This made my day.
Thank god for Russian dash cams to bring us wonders like this
Mascotgender: A gender connected to a person or thing that is used to symbolize a particular event or organization
Flag and gender coined by me! Please credit if using
omg i own the lil book this guy is from! The Cute Book by Aranzi Aronzo teaches you how to make cute felt mascots. he is known as Bad Guy :-)
silly!!
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vini stolen' his banana 🍌
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GETTING COPYING!!
Original one:
for @mintazuii
i uses "bugs bunny meme" but it's mascot i guess
He's got stretchy loooong Brazilian hybrid 😳
Very Japanese are best of cook.....
What Tina?! she's is doin'??
Stoat in his winter coat, Kodiak, Alaska
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You're when you play Minecraft 💀 (vini are okay?)
I'm sorry........ :'(
5 top scary jumpscares mascot
So i found out about clown husbandry recently and the one thing I'm curious about is are mascots a breed of clown and if they are what dose that make furry but if they are not a breed of clown and just a branch of furry then dose that make animatronics like we see in the fnaf documentary the furry equivalent of a fear clown?
A top ten, but only one of us knows what he is talking about.
So basically we have this handy dandy selection of marketable goobers below (Curtesy of Fredrik), and today decided to talk about which ones are *objectively* *most definetly* *surely* the best and most recognizeable.
Quite a selection tight?
So what are the criteria?
How iconic are they?
How good are the games?
Would your mom recognize this character?
Also link to our episode on youtube, with our top 10 picks!
Dôtonbori is the street to go restaurant crawling in Ôsaka (if you have the stomach). As there's a lot of venues, there's a lot of competition, so a lot of wacky stuff to draw the passer-by's attention.
If anyone knows why this restaurant is called Shôwa Hormone, please let me know. Shôwa, I can guess, is nostalgia for the post-war Shôwa era; but Hormone needs a good story behind it!
Is this guy mad at people double-dipping their fried skewers?
By the way, that's two fronts featuring another monument of Ôsaka, Tsutenkaku tower, just in case you forgot where you were.
Finally, we have this guy, a true local hero: Kuidaore Tarô. This animatronic was introduced in 1950 as a mascot for the Cuidaore restaurant, which has since closed, but Tarô and his drumming were such a stable of Dôtonbori, that people clamoured to have him back.
I dunno. I think he looks like Brains from Thunderbirds under the influence of the Mysterons. A figure of his time though.
"Kuidaore" by the way, is from the proverb:
京都の着倒れ、大阪の食い倒れ Kyôto no ki-daore, Ôsaka no kui-daore Spend all your money on clothes in Kyôto, and on food in Ôsaka
Today, "kuidaore" is colloquially translated as "eat until you drop" - so go restaurant crawling if you can!