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  2. Line Friends - Wikipedia

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    Line Friends (stylized as LINE FRIENDS) are featured characters, invented by South Korean designer Kang Byeong Mok, based on the stickers from diverse applications of the South Korean internet search giant Naver Corporation and the Japanese messaging app Line. Released in 2015, the characters are used in various products, animations, games ...

  3. It's Happy Bunny - Wikipedia

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    Happy Bunny is a character in a series of stickers, buttons, greeting cards, posters, and other merchandise sold at novelty shops across North America.Designed by artist and writer Jim Benton in the 1990s, whom People Magazine called "the most visible cartoonist in America," [1] Happy Bunny is a small, smiling bunny, often varying in color, with an insulting slogan printed at its feet. [2]

  4. Sticker (messaging) - Wikipedia

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    A sticker is a detailed illustration of a character that represents an emotion or action that is a mix of cartoons and Japanese smiley-like "emojis" sent through instant messaging platforms. They have more variety than emoticons and have a basis from internet "reaction face" culture due to their ability to portray body language with a facial ...

  5. Milk & Mocha - Wikipedia

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    Milk & Mocha are two bear characters popular on many forms of social media. The brand was created by Melani Sie, an Indonesian artist, in 2016. The characters started as stickers on the LINE messaging app and have since expanded to many platforms and are popular in many countries.

  6. Lisa Frank Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    The line specialized in colorful fruit and novelty character pendants, utilizing popular characters in their designs such as Betty Boop. It sold in stores such as Neiman Marcus and Bloomingdales. [2] This jewelry line inspired Frank to create her first set of colorful stickers, the same stickers that launched her brand. [2]

  7. Garbage Pail Kids - Wikipedia

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    Each sticker card features a Garbage Pail Kid character having some comical abnormality, deformity, and/or suffering a terribly painful fate/death with a humorous word play character name such as Adam Bomb or Blasted Billy. Two versions of each card were produced, with variations featuring the same artwork but a different character name ...

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