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Pusheen is a cartoon cat who is the subject of comic strips, plush toys, vinyl figures, sticker sets, and more, on Tumblr, Facebook, Instagram, iMessage, YouTube, and other social media platforms. Pusheen was created in 2010 by Claire Belton and Andrew Duff for a comic strip on their website, Everyday Cute.
Kawaii (Japanese: かわいい or ... baby-faced girls and cartoon animals for Japanese girls' magazines from the 1950s to the 1970s, ... Pusheen, Gudetama and more ...
Lists of animated television series first aired in the 1980s organized by year: . List of animated television series of 1980; List of animated television series of 1981; List of animated television series of 1982
Interestingly, the characters in Onegai My Melody were both characters from the original character series and characters created exclusively for the anime. The denizens of Mari Land were somewhat considered "Living Dolls", in reference to the tomboy girl Mana's phobia of cute things.
Pusheen: Facebook/Everyday Cute (website) Claire Belton and Andrew Duff Chubby gray tabby cat. Puss Puss 'n' Boots: John Geering, Morris Heggie. A black anthropomorphic cat, often in conflict with his rival, Boots the dog. Rambo The Middletons: Ralph Dunagin and Dana Summers: The cat of the Wade family. [59] Raspoutine Inspector Canardo ...
Line Friends Store in Hysan Place, Hong Kong. In January 2015, in order to further enhance the character brand value, the independent business LINE FRIENDS International Cartoon Image Brand Company was established, which is a subsidiary of NAVER.
Rilakkuma (リラックマ, Rirakkuma) is a fictional character produced by the Japanese company San-X and created by Aki Kondo.San-X portrays Rilakkuma as an anthropomorphized teddy bear close to his bear friends Korilakkuma and Chairoikoguma, along with a bird Kiiroitori.
The cartoon contains many references to popular culture from the 1980s and 1990s, including video games, television, and popular music. [61] Joe Cartoon – Creator of interactive Flash animations Frog in a Blender [62] and Gerbil in a Microwave, [63] [64] which were two of the first Flash cartoons to receive fame on the Internet. [65]