2010年10月14日星期四

6 - Winnie the p00h .

Winnie the Pooh
is a fictional bear created by A. A. Milne. 
The first collection of stories about the character was the book Winnie-the-Pooh (1926), and this was followed by The House at Pooh Corner (1928). 
Milne also included a poem about the bear in the children’s verse book When We Were Very Young (1924) and many more in Now We Are Six (1927). 
All four volumes were illustrated by E. H. Shepard.
 The hyphens in the character's name were later dropped when The Walt Disney Company adapted the Pooh stories into a series of Winnie the Pooh features that became one of the company's most successful franchises worldwide: see Winnie the Pooh (Disney).
The Pooh stories have been translated into many languages, including Alexander Lenard's Latin translation, Winnie ille Pu, which was first published in 1958, and, in 1960, became the only Latin book ever to have been featured on the New York Times Best Seller List.
Since the 1970, Pooh Bear has been voiced by three actors: Sterling Holloway, Hal Smith and Jim Cummings





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2010年10月13日星期三

5- Mashimaro =)

Mashimaro 
(마시마로) is a Korean fictional character who resembles a fat rabbit, created by Kim Jae In (김재인)
He is also known as Yupki Tokki (엽기토끼, "Bizarre rabbit" in Korean). 
He debuted in a series of Flash animations (mostly without any dialogue, although the occasional word of Korean or English is present) on the internet.
Mashimaro is far more often seen in merchandise,Hello Kitty.  
similar to (Mashimaro would in fact be best described as Korea's answer to Sanrio.) Mashimaro merchandise can be found on the internet and in Korean communities around the world.

The original Mashimaro cartoons are full of toilet humour, and some of this is also to be found in the merchandise. 
Mashimaro himself is often portrayed with a plunger stuck to his head. 
In contrast to other hyper-cute iconic characters, such as Hello Kitty, Mashimaro is portrayed as a bit of a thug, who is not above using violence to impose his will on others.
Mashimaro also has a look-alike, Chocomaro, who is brown. 
Chocomaro appears in two parodies of "Mashimaro" Episodes, including Episodes 2 and 3. Chocomaro tries to do what Mashimaro would normally do in these episodes, but always messes them up and ends up getting hurt. 
It is unknown exactly what relationship Chocomaro shares with Mashimaro, but most believe that he is the brother of Mashimaro.
The name "Mashimaro" came from the creator's niece/nephew mispronouncing the word "marshmallow".





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4 - Hamtar0 .=)

The Adventures of Hamtaro 
(とっとこハム太郎 Tottoko Hamutar, literally Trotting Hamtaro) is a Japanese children's storybook series by Ritsuko Kawai.
The main character is a brave hamster named Hamtaro who goes on adventures and makes friends.
The books include A Home for Hamtaro and Other Stories, Hamtaro Gets Lost and Other Stories, and Jealous Hamtaro and Other Stories.
VIZ Media publishes the storybooks in English.
A toy, Hamusuta the Happy Hamster, which is very similar to the Zhu Zhu Pet was based on this series.





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