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  2. OS-tan - Wikipedia

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    The name of the Windows 10 mascot was officially introduced as Tōko (or Touko) Madobe on 31 July 2015. [48] As confirmed on the character's official Facebook page, her name is a homonym for one of the readings for the Japanese word for 'ten': too (とお). [49] Her name was chosen by fans through an online poll.

  3. Inori Aizawa - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft had previously used similar anime characters in its marketing in Asia. [9] This includes Hikaru Aizawa, whom Microsoft Taiwan has used to market Microsoft Silverlight since 2010, Nanami Madobe, the mascot of Windows 7, [3] as well as Madobe Ai and Madobe Yuu, the mascots of Windows 8. [11] To date, over 10 original characters have ...

  4. Hikaru Aizawa - Wikipedia

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    Hikaru Aizawa (藍澤光) is a virtual brand ambassador and product mascot created by Microsoft's Taiwan branch, [1] [2] as a moe anthropomorphism character created for the development technology platform Microsoft Silverlight. The character design and figure drawing were made by shinia, the dōjin painter, and the dubbing work by Minmin Yao. [3]

  5. Moe anthropomorphism - Wikipedia

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    Wikipe-tan, a combination of the Japanese word for Wikipedia and the friendly suffix for children, -tan, [1] is a moe anthropomorph of Wikipedia. Moe anthropomorphism (Japanese: 萌え擬人化, Hepburn: moe gijinka) is a form of anthropomorphism in anime, manga, and games where moe qualities are given to non-human beings (such as animals, plants, supernatural entities and fantastical ...

  6. Category:Anime and manga mascots - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; Help. Pages in category "Anime and manga mascots" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may ...

  7. Yuru-chara - Wikipedia

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    Some mascots have also appeared in international conventions, such as Funassyi and Kumamon in the 2014 Japan Expo in Paris, France; and a small group in the 2014 Japan Matsuri in London. [ 10 ] Gotōchi-chara Catalogue ( ご当地キャラカタログ , gotōchi kyara katarogu ) is an online database which collects information about gotōchi ...

  8. K.R.T. Girls - Wikipedia

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    The K.R.T. Girls, from left to right: Ann, Sora, Emelia and Nana. The K.R.T. Girls (Chinese: 高捷少女; pinyin: Gāo Jié Shàonǚ) are four anime-styled characters that serve as mascots for the Kaohsiung Mass Rapid Transit, a rapid transit system which covers metropolitan Kaohsiung, Taiwan.

  9. Binchō-tan (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Bincho-tan (びんちょうタン, Binchō-tan) is a mascot character, created by Japanese manga artist Takahito Ekusa (江草天仁, Ekusa Takahito) and produced by game goods company Alchemist. The name is a play on words: binchōtan ( 備長炭 ) is a kind of charcoal , which is mainly used for cooking.