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Domo-kun first appeared in short stop-motion sketches on December 22, 1998, to mark the 10th anniversary of NHK's satellite broadcasting. The name "Domo" was acquired during the second episode of his show, in which a TV announcer said "dōmo, konnichiwa" (どーも、こんにちは), which is a greeting that can be translated as "Well, hello there!", but which can also be interpreted as ...
While the art can be realistic or cartoonish, characters often have large eyes (female characters usually have larger eyes than male characters), small noses, tiny mouths, and flat faces. Psychological and social research on facial attractiveness has pointed out that the presence of childlike, neotenous facial features increases attractiveness ...
A band of cuties in pajamas with no faces painted on. Their songs are so popular that they decide to sing at a large event, but a giant bird takes all others except the green Pajama Cutie, so Chiikawa, Hachiware, and Usagi join the Pajama Party band as replacements On the day of the event, the other members are saved by Chiikawa et al.
B. Baba Looey; Baby Huey; Baby-Face Mouse; Boris Badenov; Badger (The Animals of Farthing Wood) Bagheera; Baloo; Professor Balthazar; Bambi (character) Bamse; Barbapapa
Man-E-Faces is a multi-faced Heroic Warrior, with the ability to change his faces from a human face to a monster face to a robot face. [4] His physical abilities mirror the face he wears. [14] Man-E-Faces, at times called "Manny" by his fellow Masters, had a prodigious career as an actor prior to his transformation. He is also a master of ...
Firefighter sand drawing 2002 A sand drawing of a firefighter, who is the primary character of the stop-motion animated sand drawing quiz segment in the 2002 video, Elmo Visits the Firehouse, and at the very end, springs to life and demonstrates his job by extinguishing a fire created by a fire-breathing dragon. His only line is "Just doin' my ...
General Helmut Wolf (ヘルムート・ヴォルフ, Herumūto Vorufu) is an old soldier who was first to find the twins, gave Johan his name (the name of the boy in the picture book entitled The Monster without a Name) and sent him to 511 Kinderheim. Although a member of the right-wing organization whose goal is to make Johan the leader of ...
This page only includes the forms shown in the anime. Many of these characters gained alternate digivolutions in spin off media. Veemon (ブイモン, Buimon, V-mon in the Japanese version) Voiced by: Junko Noda (Japanese); Derek Stephen Prince, Steve Blum (Flamedramon, Raidramon, Magnamon), Dina Sherman (Chibomon) (English)
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