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The first Google Doodle, on August 30, 1998, which celebrated Burning Man. A Google Doodle is a special, temporary alteration of the logo on Google's homepages intended to commemorate holidays, events, achievements, and historical figures.
Magic Cat Academy is a series of short browser games created as Google Doodles for Halloween which were released every four years. The first game, Magic Cat Academy, also known as Doodle Halloween 2016, was released on October 30, 2016. The second, Magic Cat Academy 2, also known as Doodle Halloween 2020, was released on
The doodle showed a typical Little Nemo adventure through a series of panels, each featuring a letter from the word "Google". [72] The doodle also ends in the same way as the comic strips, with Nemo falling from his bed. [73] Eric Shanower and Gabriel Rodriguez revived the characters in 2014 in an IDW comic book series entitled Little Nemo ...
Doodle Champion Island Games is a 2021 role-playing browser game developed by Google in partnership with Studio 4°C. The game acted as an interactive Google Doodle in celebration of the 2020 Summer Olympics and 2020 Summer Paralympics as well as Japanese folklore and culture .
Pac-Man characters as street decorations in Barcelona, Spain Pac-Man is considered by many to be one of the most influential video games of all time. [ 125 ] [ 126 ] [ 127 ] The game established the maze chase game genre, [ 125 ] was the first video game to make use of power-ups , [ 128 ] and the individual ghosts have deterministic artificial ...
Due to the large-scale devastation from the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, in lieu of a traditional April Fools' hoax, Google Japan featured many never-before featured drawings from its 2009 Google Doodle competition, themed "What I Love About Japan" drawn by Japanese schoolchildren, saying "We promised that only the top prize winners ...
Momo, a black cat from the 2016 Google Doodle browser game Magic Cat Academy; Momo, a Diver name of Momoka Yashiro from Gundam Build Divers; Momo Adachi, a main character in the manga series Peach Girl (ピーチガール) Momo Ayase, from the manga Dandadan; Momo Belia Deviluke, Lala's younger sister, in the manga and anime series To Love-Ru
Fictional characters named Lucky include: Lucky or Chansey; Lucky (Waiting for Godot), in Samuel Beckett's play; Lucky Chikna, a villain in the 1998 Indian film Gunda, played by Razak Khan; Lucky Chloe, in the Tekken video game series; Lucky Jack, a rabbit from Disney's Home on the Range