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  2. Chibi (style) - Wikipedia

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    If a character has a signature characteristic (odd hair, a particular accessory, etc.) this will typically be prominent in the super deformed version of the character. [ 6 ] The chibi style easily falls under the Japanese category of kawaii, with the specific proportions being exaggerated in the ways that they are.

  3. Kawaii - Wikipedia

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    Kawaii fashion. Soichi Masubuchi (増淵宗一, Masubuchi Sōichi), in his work Kawaii Syndrome, claims "cute" and "neat" have taken precedence over the former Japanese aesthetics of "beautiful" and "refined". [14] As a cultural phenomenon, cuteness is increasingly accepted in Japan as a part of Japanese culture and national identity.

  4. Cats and the Internet - Wikipedia

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    The cute cat theory of digital activism is a theory concerning Internet activism, Internet censorship, and "cute cats" (a term used for any low-value, but popular online activity) developed by Ethan Zuckerman in 2008.

  5. Mewkledreamy - Wikipedia

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    Mewkledreamy (Japanese: ミュークルドリーミー, Hepburn: Myūkurudorīmī) is a character franchise created by Sanrio, illustrated by character designer Mayumi Yanagita.

  6. Wonder Cat Kyuu-chan - Wikipedia

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    Wonder Cat Kyuu-chan (ふしぎねこのきゅーちゃん, Fushigi Neko no Kyū-chan) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Sasami Nitori. It was serialized on Kodansha's Twi4 Twitter account and Saizensen website from January 2018 to December 2022.

  7. Lucky Star (manga) - Wikipedia

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    The four-panel comic strip manga version of Lucky Star started serialization in Kadokawa Shoten's magazine Comptiq's January 2004 issue sold on December 10, 2003. The first tankōbon volume of the manga was published on January 8, 2005, and as of October 26, 2013, ten volumes have been released.

  8. Puniru Is a Cute Slime - Wikipedia

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    Puniru Is a Cute Slime (Japanese: ぷにるはかわいいスライム, Hepburn: Puniru wa Kawaii Suraimu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Maeda-kun. . Preceded by a one-shot published in Shogakukan's children's manga magazine Bessatsu CoroCoro Comic in February 2019, the manga started its serialization in Weekly CoroCoro Comic online service in March 2

  9. Gyaru - Wikipedia

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    This character has recently been added to the Nintendo Switch version of Animal Crossing, Animal Crossing: New Horizons, through the paid downloadable content of Animal Crossing: Happy Home Paradise. Though that isn't supposedly the only gyaru influenced character in Animal Crossing ; but instead of a non-playable character it is an actual ...