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An inflatable version of Luce at Lucca Comics & Games 2024. Luce was unveiled by Archbishop Rino Fisichella of the Dicastery for Evangelization on October 28, 2024, as the official mascot of the 2025 Jubilee. He said that Luce was inspired by the Catholic Church's desire "to live even within the pop culture so beloved by our youth". [3]
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"Luce (tramonti a nord est)", Italian singer Elisa's most famous song; Istituto Luce, historic Italian film institute; Esox lucius, a fish of the northern hemisphere, also known as Pike or Luce; Luce's choice axiom, an axiom in probability theory; Luce Hall, the first, purpose-built building for the U.S. Naval War College, in Newport, Rhode Island
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Meomi Design Inc. is a Canadian/American design studio based in Vancouver and Los Angeles founded by Vicki Wong and Michael C. Murphy in 2002. Their works include the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics mascots Miga, Quatchi, Sumi and Mukmuk, and Octonauts, a series of books which were made into a CGI Animated TV series for the BBC channel CBeebies by Brown Bag Films (Which the current animation ...
Mascot was formed in 1927 by film producer Nat Levine. In 1935, it merged with several other companies to form Republic Pictures. Mascot's serial The King of the Kongo was the first serial to include sound, beating Universal Studios by several months. The company's logo featured a roaring tiger resting on top of a model of the planet Earth.