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Series Mascot
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A character, creature, etc. which is heavily associated with a fictional universe, to the point of being the (official or unofficial) mascot. This can be despite the presence of other creatures, characters, etc. Likewise, it usually features good guys as iconic characters of their franchise. In Video Games, this tends to be a popular enemy (or unit) and can overlap with Mascot Mook or Mascot Villain. In other works, the role can often fall to the Team Pet or another Ridiculously Cute Critter or Sidekick Creature Nuisance. See Mascot for when this is used to advertise a product. |
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Natsume's Book of Friends: A lot of merch features Nyanko-sensei or Nyanko-sensei's face, since he's easy to draw and recognizable. In fact, since the protagonist Natsume has a pretty generic design, fanart and illustrations will often include Nyanko-sensei if Natsume isn't holding the Yuujinchou. | |
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All-star, Casey, Tooter and Occy for The Snorks. As All-Star the Hero, Casey Love interest, and Occy the Team Pet appear in the credit poster while Tooter the odd one out is featured on the opening logo poster. | |
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For the Terminator series, Arnold's iconic face has been etched into our collective memories. The metallic skull of the T-800 Terminator would also count as iconic. | |
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CMLL: El Santo and, to a lesser extent, Blue Demon, each having their own "Legend" Tournament annually. The promotion tried this with Rush the first time he won a body building contest, going so far as to bill him as "Mr. CMLL". It didn't really work out. |
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GLOW had Mountain Fiji, who never won a title belt or tiara, but was still the most consistent face and defacto face of the brand after Jackie Stallone. | |
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Kyubey from Puella Magi Madoka Magica. Its face and catchphrase appears everywhere in the fandom because of how cute and innocent it is. Or at least so it seems... /人◕‿‿◕人\ | |
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AstroBoy alongside Kimba the White Lion and Unico serves as this for Tezuka Productions. A Japanese production company that holds the rights to all of Osamu Tezuka's manga and works, alongside other animated content. | |
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All Japan Pro Wrestling had Giant Baba, The Four Pillars (Toshiaki Kawada, Mitsuharu Misawa, Kenta Kobashi and Akira Taue), Stan Hansen (whom they poached from NJPW), Bruiser Brody (more so to overseas audiences than in Japan proper), and Genichiro Tenryu (until Baba banned him from the company). Kazushige Nosawa gets a lot of press in the Americas but is otherwise pretty minor. | |
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Agumon is something of an unofficial mascot for the Digimon franchise, being featured as the partner of The Hero in two different anime series and one manga, and a prominent presence in most — if not all — video games and virtual pets. | |
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Disgaea and other Nippon Ichi games have the Prinnies: penguin suits animated by the souls of sinners and criminals, stuck doing manual labor/good deedsnote depending on whether they're employed in the Netherworld or Celestia, respectively until they atone for their sins. They even got their own spinoff game — Prinny: Can I Really Be the Hero?. | |
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Ranma ½: Genma Saotome's panda form is the most likely to appear for all promotions and merchandising, though Ranma's female form is a close runner-up (toeing the line between "cute" and "hot"). | |
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Shelley Winters in Scary Go Round. After her introduction, she slowly became the main character and the emblem of the comic. Even after Scary Go Round ended, she still appears in its successor Bad Machinery's banners and the artist's blog. | |
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The Monster Hunter series has the Rathalos as its non-cute mascot. Each game in the series also has a flagship monster that usually plays a significant role in the plot. | |
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PAW Patrol has Chase and Marshall being the the main mascots as they are the most popular as well as based on Police Officers and Firefighters. Also Skye the only female and Rubble the Kid Appeal being the youngest and getting his own spinoff. | |
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Thorn from Destiny. An unusual example in that it's a gun, not a sentient being. We think? It's appeared on a lot of posters for Destiny and was highly publicized by the devs before the game's release, up to and including some of them carrying a prop of it across Europe. It's easy to see why they'd use it to capture the public imagination — the thing looks weird, and Obviously Evil. Plus, it captures the Cosmic Horror Story aspects of the game rather well. | |
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Odate Buta is so associated with Yatterman that when the live-action movie started getting posters, the first one just showed him looking out at the viewer. Nothing else was needed — he's that well-known and associated with Yatterman. | |
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Morrigan Aensland from Darkstalkers is popular enough to be the series' biggest representative in Capcom's various crossover games, surpassing the series' original protagonist Demitri Maximoff (with Felicia coming in a close second). | |
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Robotman for the Doom Patrol; the most recognizable full-fledged member (not counting Beast Boy, who's more associated with the Titans) and the only one to be in every iteration of the team. | |
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Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out! has the "Kuso Cat", a gray cat with a perpetually shocked face that's constantly observing the cast's antics. It also serves as the Author Avatar in omakes and Gag Censor whenever the cast find themselves in compromised situations. | |
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Drew McIntyre, Bobby Lashley and Cody Rhodes for the 2020s. | |
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Fire Emblem: Anna, who has appeared in all games to date except Fire Emblem Gaiden. Despite being in the series for so long, she's only playable in four mainline games (Fire Emblem: Awakening, Fire Emblem Fates, and Fire Emblem: Three Houses, and Fire Emblem Engage (though only as DLC in Fates and Three Houses) and two spinoffs (Fire Emblem Heroes and Fire Emblem Warriors). Marth. Being the first Lord of the series, he is well-associated with Fire Emblem even though he isn't featured in all of the games. As far as Super Smash Bros. is concerned, Marth representing Fire Emblem is akin to Mario representing the Super Mario series, Link for The Legend of Zelda, and Pikachu for Pokémon. |
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AlegrÃa — A Nymph for the original staging, Monsieur Fleur for the 2019 revival. | |
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Twistwood Tales: Loghead is used as the profile picture for the creator A. C. Macdonald and the series on all sites. | |
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Unofficially, Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong were the mascots for Rare back when it was still with Nintendo, and so was Banjo and Kazooie. In the New Tens, Rash started taking over this role for the company. | |
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Wooser of Wooser's Hand-to-Mouth Life serves as one for Good Smile Company, with him making frequent cameos in shows the company sponsors. | |
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David Jones from the Criminal Case franchise, being the most prominent character across all seasons both in-game and among the fandom. | |
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Paige, Emma, Dakota Kai, Asuka, Kairi Sane, Candice LeRae, Shayna Baszler, Io Shirai, Bianca Belair, Rhea Ripley, Raquel Gonzalez, Shotzi Blackheart, Zoey Stark and Sarray are the wrestlers most synonymous with the brand. | |
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Pocket Monsters has both Red's Pikachu and his Clefairy. The Clefairy is a reference to how Clefairy was the original choice for the Pokémon mascot. | |
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Animal Crossing: Tom Nook, K.K. Slider, and Mr. Resetti, who are respectively the Tanuki shopkeeper, the canine singer, and the cheat-hater mole. The player's Shih Tzu secretary Isabelle from Animal Crossing: New Leaf became another mascot for Animal Crossing thanks to her adorable design and fun personality. Not only did she gain a big following in her debut game, but also thanks to New Horizons. Rosie, a blue, big-eyed cat villager, is an example as well, getting a fair amount of merchandise and promotional appearances. |
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Bart Simpson was the first big mascot for The Simpsons. Remember all the T-shirts from the 90's with "Ay Caramba" and "Don't Have a Cow, Man!", not to mention "Do the Bartman"? Eventually the position was taken over by his father Homer Simpson instead, whose distinctive face will always show up in promotional content and licensed merchandise. | |
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Until he was displaced by Mega Man (Classic) and Ryu, Captain Commando was the face of Capcom. | |
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Dark Souls: Solaire, also known as the Sunbro and 'Praise the Sun' guy. Doubles as a Fountain of Memes. | |
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A lot of HoneyWorks' music videos and ads feature a pair of bears with heart-shaped ears, originally appearing on the cover of the album Rokugen Astrology. Their names are respectively Panmy (a panda) and Kumamaru (a white bear). | |
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The Secret Life of Pets has Snowball as he’s voiced by highest paid comedian Kevin Hart and has been the main promoted character in the franchise because of that. Even appearing on the Illumination logo with the Minions. | |
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Yo-kai Watch has Jibanyan, who is an adorable cat youkai who talks and lives with Nate. Jibanyan has numerous Palette Swap yokai similar to him as a result, such as Sailornyan and Tomnyan. | |
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Yo-kai Watch | hasFeature |
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The original promotional campaign for The Phantom Menace treated Jar Jar Binks as something of a mascot, which the two subsequent prequels backpedaled away from for obvious reasons. Darth Maul is likely the most iconic character from The Phantom Menace and the prequels as a whole. | |
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In Warframe, every new warframe (or otherwise) usually gets a turn in the mascot spotlight, featuring in their own promotional or splash screen art when their respective update is released. However, the biggest, most permanent mascot is the Excalibur warframe, which either gets a prominent role or otherwise features in most promotional content (either fully visible or as a silhouette) to show off any non-signature weapons or cosmetics. | |
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Moyashimon has an unusual example: a cutesy, anthropomorphic Aspergillus oryzae spore. | |
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Jack Frost from the Shin Megami Tensei franchise is a recognizable Atlus mascot. While the monsters you meet in Shin Megami Tensei are based on mythologies, possibly because of Jack Frost's status as a mascot, you will meet original Jack Frosts like King Frost, Black Frost, Ichigo Frost, B Hawaii Frost, Lemon Frost, Melon Frost, Mirukin Frost, Frost Five, and Lucifrost. Raidou Kuzunoha vs. The Soulless Army has the dapperest Frost of them all. | |
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My Little Pony: Pinkie Pie, and to a lesser extent Minty, were considered the mascots of My Little Pony (G3). My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: Derpy Hooves, who is this to the "brony" community to a larger extent as well. She was a background pony the fandom took to. Eventually she began appearing as a recurring character in the cartoon itself. Pinkie Pie is also one to the target audience. She inherited this status from her original G3 counterpart. |
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Similar to Tinkerbell, Jiminy Cricket also become a secondary mascot and served as the spokesperson for The Walt Disney Company. Jiminy even hosted occasional TV Specials, albums, shows at the Disney Theme Parks, and hosted a few vacation planning videos for Walt Disney World. | |
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Pinocchio | hasFeature |
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Black Hayate (a puppy) and to a lesser extent Xiao May (a baby panda) in Fullmetal Alchemist. | |
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Fullmetal Alchemist (Manga) | hasFeature |
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The titular extraterrestrial creatures from the Alien, Predator, and Alien vs. Predator franchises. | |
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Ruby Rose is this for Rooster Teeth, given the massive popularity of her show. She's the focus of tons of merchandise, makes a cameo appearance in Ready Player One, and is even the icon for their animation YouTube channel. | |
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RWBY (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
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While the National Wrestling Alliance World Tag Team Titles were their most disputed belts until the records were wiped in the mid nineteen nineties, pretty much everyone could agree that the faces of the division until then were The Rock 'n' Roll Express. The Ricky Morton trope was based on the fact that the easiest way to earn the ire of the female audience members was usually beating up poor Ricky. | |
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Kirby can easily be considered the unofficial mascot of HAL Laboratory. Over the years, he also became a mascot for Super Smash Bros., being face-to-face with Mario in the first game and being the only survivor of the Big Bad's attacks in Ultimate. | |
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Following the completion of Blue Moon Blossom, the frog from that story was commandeered by the author as the mascot of Fifteen Minds as a whole, and began to supplant the cartoon astronaut that was previously associated with their Jaho-12 Tumblr in avatars for their social media accounts. | |
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Fifteen Minds (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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Shrek also qualifies, being their most famous and recognizable character. | |
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Jack Baker for Resident Evil 7: Biohazard. | |
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Zarkana — Tarantula the spider woman. | |
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Series Mascot | |
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Shantae for WayForward Technologies. | |
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Shantae (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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The Harry Potter series has Hedwig, the title character's pet owl. | |
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Harry Potter | hasFeature |
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Just Dance: The Panda, who debuted in "C'mon" and "Timber" in 2014 and has since become a Recurring Character within the series. His likeness is used to promote Just Dance and he's even the protagonist of the All Stars Mode in 2020! The Reindeer from "Make It Jingle" in 2018 has also become a Recurring Character, appearing alongside the Panda. |
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Tenchi Muyo! has the adorable cabbit (cat/rabbit) Ryo-Ohki, which has the ability to transform into a spaceship. | |
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Following the release of the Clan Invasion storyline and the MechWarrior video games, and the massive upshoot in popularity for the franchise, the Timber Wolf/Mad Cat heavy 'mech became the mascot for both the game series and for most of the franchise set after 3049 In-Universe. The Timber Wolf is still the iconic battlemech for many of the franchise's fans as a result, and also because it is one of the most powerful 'mechs to drop on the table in a match. (And calling it the Mad Cat among the wrong group of fans will get you labeled a stravag freebirth.) | |
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For All Elite Wrestling: Cody Rhodes, Chris Jericho, Kenny Omega, The Young Bucks, Jon Moxley, Darby Allin, and MJF are the names most synonymous with the company. | |
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All Elite Wrestling (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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Open Blue's Super-Deformed Cthulhu Captain Ersatz, "Kukulu". | |
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Open Blue (Roleplay) | hasFeature |
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Attack on Titan has the Colossal Titan as the most recognizable character from the series, and used in a lot of merchandise and public appearances. Sometimes, it is played straight as a 60-meter skinless horror. Other times, however, it's either an Ugly Cute chibi or a dude in a costume that behaves in a comical fashion (nicknamed "Kyojin-kun" or "Giant-kun"). | |
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SCP Foundation: SCP-173, a living statue that kills anyone who breaks eye contact with it. Being the first paranormal entity created for the site, and with a rather distinctive appearance to boot, it's pretty much the (un)official mascot. SCP-682 follows SCP-173 by a close second. It's an unkillable, regenerating giant reptile which (temporarily) adapts to any new form of attack, and who wants to kill all Earth life. The SCP Foundation is constantly trying (and failing) to destroy it with many different methods, which has made SCP-682 one of the most recurring antagonists. |
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SCP Foundation (Website) | hasFeature |
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KOOZA — The Trickster. | |
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Series Mascot | |
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Evangelion Unit-01 is the most prominent icon of Neon Genesis Evangelion, despite its pilot Shinji Ikari being marketed less compared to the female leads. | |
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Neon Genesis Evangelion | hasFeature |
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Quidam — The Target (one of the heroine's sidekicks). | |
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Sesame Street has Elmo, who is also the mascot for the show's parent company Sesame Workshop. Big Bird used to fill this role before Elmo proved to be a massive merchandising success. Cookie Monster, Bert & Ernie, Count Von Count and Oscar the Grouch are used as well to represent the show with Grover too especially in the international logo. |
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Rincewind, Death, the Librarian, and Great A'Tuin for Discworld. Granny Weatherwax doesn't quite make it, possibly because she just looks like a Witch Classic, whereas a wizard with a straggly beard and "WIZZARD" written on his hat is more distinctive. | |
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Discworld | hasFeature |
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Elden Ring: Malenia, Blade of Miquella. In-game, she's a Super Boss and one of the primary characters in the backstory. In Elden Ring's advertising, she gets in all the trailers and TV spots (her theme music was even used for the story trailer),note Phase one of it plays over the siege of Leyndell while phase two plays during our brief glimpse of her battle with Radahn, continuing into Ranni's ending narration. gets referenced by official websites and social media accounts with regularity, and is plastered all over the physical marketing including nearly to-scale statues in stores. The game's collector's edition◊ came in a box adorned with her heraldry (golden tree on a crimson field), and also included a 9-inch statue of her. The premium edition added a replica of her helmet, which George RR Martin posted a picture of himself wearing to promote it. She's also on the series cover of the Road to the Erdtree spin-off gag manga, long before she's actually showed up in the series proper. | |
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Idolish 7 has two mascots: Kinako is a pet rabbit-like creature who resides in Takanashi Production. King Pudding, which is Tamaki's favorite food brand In-Universe. |
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Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels for the WWE New Generation Era. | |
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Bret Hart (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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Kero the frog and Grey the alien in Tokimeki Memorial 2. | |
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Nintendo Power had Nester, a snarky redheaded teen that starred in the magazine's Howard and Nester and Nester's Adventures comics. | |
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Ash Williams for the Evil Dead films, making it one of the few horror movie franchises known more for its hero than its villain. | |
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Evil Dead (Franchise) | hasFeature |
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Jay Lethal, Kenny King, Adam Cole, Re Dragon (Kyle O'Reilly and Bobby Fish), The Kingdom/The OGK (Matt Taven and Mike Bennett), Dalton Castle, Silas Young, Cody Rhodes and The Young Bucks (both representing Bullet Club first and later forming The Elite), Marty Scurll, Flip Gordon and Jonathan Gresham in the Sinclair era, for the better or worse. | |
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Jay Lethal (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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To a lesser extent Plucky Duck, who is similarly based on Daffy Duck. | |
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Series Mascot | |
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The Lady of Pain for the Planescape setting; her ominous face with her cold stare is on the cover of every product. | |
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After 2019, Becky Lynch is probably the first example of a female wrestler being a mascot of WWE as a whole rather than just its women's division. | |
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Becky Lynch (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
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The Four Horsewomen are an interesting case: As individuals, Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch are more known for their work on the main roster, while Sasha Banks and Bayley are more synonymous with their time on NXT. As a collective they can count as mascots for both. | |
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Charlotte Flair (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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The company Colorgrave is named after a giant demigoddess with horns and a tail who has control over colors, but was banished to a void dimension along with her people, the Graven. When seen in full, she's shown to wear some kind of leotard and straps on her legs, giving her a rather sexy appearance. | |
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Series Mascot | |
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La Nouba — The Green Bird (another Ensemble Dark Horse dancer). | |
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Fulgore from Killer Instinct is the most recognizable from the game, despite not being the main character. | |
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Killer Instinct (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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Tolkien's Legendarium: Smaug, the dragon who guards the treasure the main character Bilbo is after, is this for The Hobbit. Gandalf is often this for both The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, being the character most likely to appear on any of the covers. |
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Civilization has an unofficial example in Mahatma Gandhi, or more specifically the "Nuclear Gandhi" characterization that appears in the games, stemming from how his AI's attempts at deterring war in Civ I, supposedly due to a programming oversight, boiled down to threatening to nuke anyone who crossed him. So pictures of a wanly smiling Gandhi posing next to ICBMs or boasting how his "words are backed with NUCLEAR WEAPONS!" have become a shorthand for the Civ games and their capacity to make some Alternate History. | |
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Civilization (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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The Order of the Stick parodies this trope as it occurs in JRPGs in a strip where Elan and Thog disguise themselves to get aboard an airship, and Thog dresses up as a Moogle. | |
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Resident Evil: Chris Redfield is this overall, though it's downplayed since he doesn't appear in every game, and this role zigzags with Jill Valentine, his sister Claire Redfield, and Leon Scott Kennedy, depending on the game. Jack Baker for Resident Evil 7: Biohazard. Lady Alcina Dimitrescu for Resident Evil Village. |
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Resident Evil (Franchise) | hasFeature |
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Rena is considered the mascot of Higurashi: When They Cry. Keiichi or really, Rika, is the protagonist, but their friend Rena is the one that appears on most box-arts and in much of the advertising. | |
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Solid Snake and Simon Belmont also qualify, due to being the heroes of some of Konami's biggest franchises. After Konami fully absorbed Hudson Soft, Bomberman also served this role to an extent. | |
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In later years, Teddie from Persona 4 seems to have taken over Jack Frost as the company mascot. Fitting, considering that Teddie became the in-universe mascot of the local Junes department store. | |
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Cheerleader Melissa for SHIMMER's ChickFight, as far as promoting for the tournament/promotion. Also of ClickWrestle, which is what ChickFight's website became after it stopped being its own promotion. | |
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Cheerleader Melissa (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
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AAA, the longest lasting breakaway from E/CMLL, has an entire mascot division, though in practice it's more of a mixed Tag Team division between mini estrellas and non-mini estrellas. As with Zacarias below, the mini is usually the mascot, although not always... | |
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ECW: Tazz, Rob Van Dam, Sabu, Raven, Tommy Dreamer, and Sandman are the ones who people think most when talking about the company. For the revival, CM Punk and Christian were the main faces of the brand. | |
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WWE: By era: Bruno Sammartino for the WWWF Era. Hulk Hogan and to a lesser extent Randy Savage for the WWE Golden Age Era. Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels for the WWE New Generation Era. "Stone Cold" Steve Austin and The Rock for the Attitude Era, with Triple H and Mick Foley rounding out the "Big Four". Triple H, Kurt Angle, Brock Lesnar, Shawn Michaels, and Eddie Guerrero for the early 2000s. John Cena for the late 2000s, with Batista, Edge, and Randy Orton rounding out the "Big Four" of the late 2000s (or "Big Five" if Rey Mysterio is also counted). CM Punk, Daniel Bryan, and The Shield for the early 2010s. Brock Lesnar, Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, The New Day, and AJ Styles for the late 2010s. Drew McIntyre, Bobby Lashley and Cody Rhodes for the 2020s. The Undertaker as an era-transcending icon. Vince McMahon, for being the longtime head of the company. By brand: WWE Raw: "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, Shawn Michaels, Triple H, Chris Jericho, Kane, John Cena, Randy Orton, CM Punk, Brock Lesnar, Roman Reigns, and Seth Rollins are the wrestlers most synonymous with the brand. WWE Smackdown: The Rock, The Undertaker, Kurt Angle, Brock Lesnar, Eddie Guerrero, Rey Mysterio, John Cena, Batista, Edge, Daniel Bryan, The New Day, Dean Ambrose, AJ Styles and Roman Reigns are the wrestlers most synonymous with the brand. WWE NXT Competition format: The Nexus and Daniel Bryan are the names most synonymous with the brand. Black and Gold Era: Sami Zayn, Kevin Owens, Finn Balor, Samoa Joe, Johnny Gargano, Tommaso Ciampa, Ricochet, Aleister Black, The Undisputed Era (featuring Roderick Strong), Damian Priest, Keith Lee, Karrion Kross, Legado del Fantasma (mainly Santos Escobar), Cameron Grimes, Dexter Lumis, LA Knight and Diamond Mine (also featuring the aforementioned Strong) are the wrestlers most synonymous with the brand. NXT UK: British Strong Style, Pretty Deadly, Ilja Dragunov, Tyler Bate and IMPERIUM (especially Walter) fill the role. NXT 2.0/White and Gold: Bron Breakker, Tony D'Angelo, Solo Sikoa, Grayson Waller, Andre Chase, Von Wagner, The Creed Brothers, Joe Gacy and Carmelo Hayes are the top names from the retooled show. |
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While trailers for Undertale showed Flowey as the mascot, Toriel, who is nowhere near small (easily over six feet) but is definitely cute and lovable, became the most prominently featured of the main cast in outside media. There are even plushies of her! | |
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Kodocha has a ubiquitous bat/rabbit hybrid, appropriately named Babbit. It probably exists only for this trope. | |
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The Pink Panther (1963) has an Animated Credits Opening with the titular diamond's flaw visualized as what it's said to resemble — a pink panther. The animated character was so popular that he got his own series of animated shorts in addition to becoming the mascot for the movie series, even as Artifact Title set in. | |
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Le Cirque Réinventé and Fascination — The King of Fools. | |
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Pyramid Head and the Brookhaven Nurses for Silent Hill. Pyramid Head is probably the most Base-Breaking Character in the series because of his mascot status, as he keeps popping up in stories just for the sake of making an appearance. | |
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Silent Hill (Franchise) | hasFeature |
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American Dad!: Roger Smith the alien, is undoubtedly the most recognizable character in the series. | |
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American Dad! | hasFeature |
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To a (much) lesser extent, Tinkerbell; Walt Disney used her as the mascot for Walt Disney Presents, as well as the original ad campaigns for Disneyland (this was at ABC's insistence; they didn't want the project to take Mickey down with it if it tanked). She's also used in place of Mickey as the mascot of the 1994-1999 Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection of VHS tapes and Laserdiscs, Disney DVD, and Disney's FastPlay. | |
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Peter Pan | hasFeature |
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Advanced V.G.: Yuka Takeuchi, who also falls into the "hot" category, is both the heroine and the face of the series; including the OVA adaptation. She's usually featured on the cover of each entry and has even made cameo appearances in other fighting games. | |
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Advanced Variable Geo (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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2000 AD is represented by Tharg the Mighty, a green-skinned alien who claims to be the editor of the Galaxy's Greatest Comic. | |
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"Stone Cold" Steve Austin and The Rock for the Attitude Era, with Triple H and Mick Foley rounding out the "Big Four". | |
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"Stone Cold" Steve Austin (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
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Woody Woodpecker served as the official mascot for Universal Studios and it's theme park division of the same name. | |
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Woody Woodpecker | hasFeature |
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Zombie Land Saga has Romero, an Ugly Cute zombie toy poodle who serves as mascot in-series and out. | |
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Zombie Land Saga | hasFeature |
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The Beatles LOVE — Sergeant Pepper. | |
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The Beatles LOVE (Theatre) | hasFeature |
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Johnny Crawfish is this for The Noddy Shop, being featured prominently on UK merchandise as well as on the official site. He even has his own song! | |
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The Noddy Shop | hasFeature |
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Goblins in Pathfinder are another Ugly Cute example, overlapping with Mascot Mook. | |
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Pathfinder (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
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Captain NOAH, an identity "awarded" Mohammad Yone in Pro Wrestling NOAH. | |
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Super Robot Wars: The SRX is the mascot of the series and Banpresto in general. It has a head shaped like the company logo, and its Game-Breaker upgraded form is even named Banpreios! | |
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Marth. Being the first Lord of the series, he is well-associated with Fire Emblem even though he isn't featured in all of the games. As far as Super Smash Bros. is concerned, Marth representing Fire Emblem is akin to Mario representing the Super Mario series, Link for The Legend of Zelda, and Pikachu for Pokémon. | |
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Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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The beginning of the franchise had the WHM-6R Warhammer heavy Battlemech as the mascot, featuring it heavily on the front pages of the manual and in much of the early press material. Unfortunately, the Warhammer's artwork was originally licensed from an anime, which has caused decades of legal trouble with the litigation-happy US distributor of the anime, so it was dropped like a pile of bricks in the mid 1990s. Following a redesign of the 'mech's appearance that made it physically distinct from its originator, the Warhammer eventually began showing up in official artwork once more, but became mostly superseded by the below two as mascots. | |
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Macross | hasFeature |
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Twilly for AdventureQuest in particular and all the other Artix Entertainment games to a degree. | |
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Warforged fill this role for the Dungeons & Dragons setting Eberron. | |
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Liu Kang can also be considered the mascot of the series, being the longest-running protagonist by far. His ability to shape-shift into a dragon evokes the iconic logoa after all, even before said dragon was redesigned from klassic green to chrome black. | |
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Mortal Kombat: The spectral Ninja be seen as Scorpion has gradually become the mascot of the series. Sub-Zero is a close second, being the first "ninja" that the developers created. Scorpy and Subby have been the default fighters for player 1 and 2 respectively since Deadly Alliance. As of Mortal Kombat 2011, a Scorpion look-alike also serves as the figure on the logo for NetherRealm Studios, making him a company mascot as well. Liu Kang can also be considered the mascot of the series, being the longest-running protagonist by far. His ability to shape-shift into a dragon evokes the iconic logoa after all, even before said dragon was redesigned from klassic green to chrome black. In many ways, Raiden can be seen as a mascot for the series as well due to his iconic look and status as the Big Good in almost all the games, including the one where he was the counterpart to the DC Universe's own Superman. |
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CM Punk, Daniel Bryan, and The Shield for the early 2010s. | |
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Welcome to the NHK: Sato lampshades this trope by saying "Every RPG needs a wimpy mascot character!" while beating up a lookalike for Dragon Quest's Slimes. The series itself actually contains a de facto mascot in the form of that creepy-adorable dancing purple alien that is used as a personification for "conspiracy". |
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Spring Man is one of the two true mascots of ARMS, presented to players as an easy character to learn to play with and renowned in the story mode as an exemplary fighter all others are measured against. | |
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Neko-Arc (a comedic miniature catgirl form of Tsukihime's main heroine) is the official mascot of Type-Moon and the Nasuverse. | |
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Cat Girl | hasFeature |
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For Heroic Age it's B-Navi. Be careful though, because it actually transforms into a gun used to fire the Cool Ship's main weapon. | |
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Aside from an original dragon creature, Doraemon serves as the mascot for CoroCoro Comic. | |
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The Borderlands series also has the Psycho Bandit, as they tend to be featured on the games' covers. A Psycho is even one of the playable characters in Borderlands 2. | |
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Borderlands (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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The Legend of Zelda: Link and his various incarnations serve as the face of the series, with advertising often defaulting to the Link from the most recent title. The fairies, Navi and her ball-of-light kin in particular; they tend to be used as menu cursors. |
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The Cacodemon for Doom, even becoming the official mascot for Doomworld, the biggest Doom fansite. | |
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Doom (Franchise) | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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Sparadrap from Noob. His live-action version played by a grown man downplays the cute part, but his super-deformed design from the comic qualifies and is the one most frequently integrated in multiple-series mascot lineups. | |
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1.0 | |
Noob (Franchise) | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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NXT UK: British Strong Style, Pretty Deadly, Ilja Dragunov, Tyler Bate and IMPERIUM (especially Walter) fill the role. | |
Series Mascot / int_758004d6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
British Strong Style (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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Unofficially, Max for LucasArts' adventure games. | |
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1.0 | |
Sam & Max Hit the Road / Videogame | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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Rikidozan was the big star of the JWA, but the mascots were his successors, the Tag Team known as BI Cannon (Antonio Inoki and Giant Baba). For better or worse they broke JWA in half and founded their own companies (AJPW and NJPW). | |
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Series Mascot | |
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Fushigi Yuugi: Genbu Kaiden gets one in the form of Genbu Celestial Warrior, Namame... who's a lovable 8cm ball of rock. | |
Series Mascot / int_79a55d | featureApplicability |
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Palworld was originally poised to have the Totoro-like Grizzbolt as its most distinctive Pal, but fan responses have made the adorably cheery Chillet and the secretly misunderstood Depresso into the faces of the franchise. This is backed up by Pocketpair popularity events: statistics reveal that Chillet and Depresso are the number one and number two most preferred Pals. | |
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Zenjo: The Beauty Pair, its first breakout native stars. The incredibly tomboyish Crush Gals or their nemeses, The Atrocious Alliance, are the faces used when someone has to represent Zenjo. While not as often, if it's not the wrestlers mentioned above, then it will be Manami Toyota. |
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AJ Styles for TNA, to the point that fans, critics, and wrestling personalities themselves universally agree that the company truly died upon his departure. Billy Corgan of The Smashing Pumpkins thought he could save the company with a movie about Matt Hardy, who became unexpectedly popular after Styles left, but he was overruled. Kurt Angle, Samoa Joe, Christopher Daniels, Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin), James Storm and both of his teammates (Chris Harris for America's Most Wanted and Bobby Roode for Beer Money), Shawn Hernandez, Eric Young, Petey Williams and Sting also count, to a lesser extent. For the Anthem Era, we have Eddie Edwards, Sami Callihan, Moose, Rich Swann, Brian Cage, Eli Drake, Killer Kross, Josh Alexander and Steve Maclin as the top stars of Impact Wrestling. For the X-Division, we have Trey Miguel, Mike Bailey, Ace Austin and Chris Bey as well. |
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AJ Styles (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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Star Wars: The Old Republic has seemingly adopted Blizz as their unofficial mascot. He's a rocket launcher-wielding, Jawa, tanking companion of the Bounty Hunter class. | |
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Star Wars: The Old Republic (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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Sadaharu and Elizabeth from Gintama. The series also parodies the whole mascot concept with Makoto-chan, the ill-advised, short-lived mascot of the Shinsengumi. | |
Series Mascot / int_7f39a041 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Gintama (Manga) | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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Vault-Boy from Fallout, who is a fictional cartoon character in-universe and also serves as the mascot for in-universe corporation Vault-Tec and its products. He also serves as a stand-in for the player character in some respects, almost always having a vault suit with a number matching that of the player character's. | |
Series Mascot / int_7f5bc680 | featureApplicability |
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Fallout | hasFeature |
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The Minions from the Despicable Me series serve as this for Illumination Entertainment. | |
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Despicable Me (Franchise) | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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Pochita of Chainsaw Man, Denji's adorable dog-like Chainsaw Devil. Unlike most examples, he's mostly absent from the series, as the first chapter has him fuse with Denji and save his life to turn him into the titular Half-Human Hybrid. | |
Series Mascot / int_81202666 | featureApplicability |
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1.0 | |
Chainsaw Man (Manga) | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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Scrat the saber-toothed squirrel is the single most iconic character from the Ice Age series, despite having little to no bearing on the plot and seldom interacting with the actual protagonists. | |
Series Mascot / int_81341360 | featureApplicability |
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Ice Age | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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Wild Dog fills this role in Time Crisis, taking the role of The Dragon to the Big Bad of each game in the main series, despite every defeat having him seemingly killed by an explosion. | |
Series Mascot / int_817b1a43 | featureApplicability |
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Time Crisis (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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Buzz Lightyear also qualifies, being the most popular Pixar character. | |
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Toy Story (Franchise) | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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Kamen Rider #1 for the Kamen Rider series. | |
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1.0 | |
Series Mascot / int_81f5d35d | featureConfidence |
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Kamen Rider (Franchise) | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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KaBlam!'s hosts Henry and June. They were even the mascots for their own channel at one point. | |
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KaBlam! | hasFeature |
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The Dogoos are the most common enemies and most featured monsters of the Neptunia franchise. They even have their own line of merchandise. | |
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Neptunia (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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The short, cute, big-eyed plant critters known as mandragora have achieved the status of Final Fantasy XI mascot both in official and unofficial works. In-game, there are numerous mandragora-themed equippable items to find, many of which have the ability to change the character's appearance to a mandragora. Mandragora have a prominent place in much of the official promotional artwork as well. The first and most important fan-made wiki as well the unsanctioned third-party windower program both use the mandragora as a mascot as well. Mandragoras have even appeared as the game's contribution to other games in the same company, such as appearing as a summon in Dissidia. | |
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Jack Frost serves as the mascot for both the Shin Megami Tensei franchise as a whole, and the developer company Atlus. | |
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Jack Frost | hasFeature |
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Olaf the talking snowman from Frozen is probably the best-known character in the franchise not named Elsa (who is mentioned in the "hot" category below). | |
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Frozen (Franchise) | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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The Undertaker as an era-transcending icon. | |
Series Mascot / int_89f4bc45 | featureApplicability |
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The Undertaker (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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Gundam: Haro is this despite not appearing in four of the seven Alternate Universes, as well as the mascot for the company Sunrise. In fact, Haro always shows up on the Vanity Plate for the company in recent titles, making the dotted i in the company name. Invoked in full force for the Gundam Build continuity with the Petitguys, made in every possible color and even colors homaging a previous season, Gundam 00. While they're still in the franchise as of Gundam Build Divers, they're in significantly less numbers, with the load shared by the return of Haro. |
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Series Mascot / int_8ac4e993 | featureApplicability |
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Series Mascot / int_8ac4e993 | featureConfidence |
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Gundam (Franchise) | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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Missile the Pomeranian from Ghost Trick, who shares the same universe as the identically-named dog from Ace Attorney above, and who is a major character. | |
Series Mascot / int_8bd02a57 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Series Mascot / int_8bd02a57 | featureConfidence |
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Ghost Trick (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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Danganronpa obviously has its Big Bad Monokuma. | |
Series Mascot / int_8d62323c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Series Mascot / int_8d62323c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Danganronpa (Franchise) | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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Shimoneta: Ayame is the (literal) poster girl and face of the series, who also falls under the "hot" classification. She's featured in all marketing material and promotional art, usually in her "Blue Snow" disguise. | |
Series Mascot / int_8e4e054d | featureApplicability |
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Shimoneta | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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Silmer the green, slimy ghost from The Real Ghostbusters, depending on your definition of "cute". | |
Series Mascot / int_8e82c366 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
The Real Ghostbusters | hasFeature |
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Red vs. Blue has Caboose, the Idiot Hero bordering on Manchild. | |
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1.0 | |
Red vs. Blue (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
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Kim Possible: Rufus the naked mole rat. | |
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Kim Possible | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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T.J., the leader of the gang from Recess, and to an extent, the tomboyish Spinelli and Military Brat Gus. | |
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Recess | hasFeature |
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Battletech has had three over its long run, all three iconic Battlemechs: The beginning of the franchise had the WHM-6R Warhammer heavy Battlemech as the mascot, featuring it heavily on the front pages of the manual and in much of the early press material. Unfortunately, the Warhammer's artwork was originally licensed from an anime, which has caused decades of legal trouble with the litigation-happy US distributor of the anime, so it was dropped like a pile of bricks in the mid 1990s. Following a redesign of the 'mech's appearance that made it physically distinct from its originator, the Warhammer eventually began showing up in official artwork once more, but became mostly superseded by the below two as mascots. Following the release of the Clan Invasion storyline and the MechWarrior video games, and the massive upshoot in popularity for the franchise, the Timber Wolf/Mad Cat heavy 'mech became the mascot for both the game series and for most of the franchise set after 3049 In-Universe. The Timber Wolf is still the iconic battlemech for many of the franchise's fans as a result, and also because it is one of the most powerful 'mechs to drop on the table in a match. (And calling it the Mad Cat among the wrong group of fans will get you labeled a stravag freebirth.) Following the Warhammer being taken out of official artwork, the duty of official mascot of franchise material set before the introduction of the Clans (such as the Star League and Succession Wars era) went to the AS7-D Atlas assault Battlemech, a massive skull-faced, broad-shouldered death machine often depicted ripping enemy battlemechs limb from limb. Its skull-faced visage is part of the logo for the 2018 Battletech video game, with the story mode itself featuring an SLDF Atlas II as Kamea's second 'mech. |
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Series Mascot / int_90f18253 | featureApplicability |
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1.0 | |
BattleTech (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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Master Detective Archives: Rain Code has Shinigami's ghost form, notable for being cute. While her humanoid form can be considered "hot", it is not the form that the game is promoted with. | |
Series Mascot / int_934f7972 | featureApplicability |
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1.0 | |
Master Detective Archives: Rain Code (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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Anna, who has appeared in all games to date except Fire Emblem Gaiden. Despite being in the series for so long, she's only playable in four mainline games (Fire Emblem: Awakening, Fire Emblem Fates, and Fire Emblem: Three Houses, and Fire Emblem Engage (though only as DLC in Fates and Three Houses) and two spinoffs (Fire Emblem Heroes and Fire Emblem Warriors). | |
Series Mascot / int_93acba01 | featureApplicability |
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1.0 | |
Fire Emblem Gaiden (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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Trolls has Guy Diamond, the silver glitter troll, being the mascot of the films, though Poppy and Branch are still headliners for being the protagonists. Biggie, Mr. Dinkles and Cooper, being the odd ones out and animal-like, also seem to represent the films and series. | |
Series Mascot / int_94d1f08e | featureApplicability |
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1.0 | |
Trolls | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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Dr. Cube for Kaiju Big Battel. He's the Big Bad, in case you're wondering. | |
Series Mascot / int_95084867 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Kaiju Big Battel (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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Along with Wonder Woman above, the DC Extended Universe also has Superman, as he started the whole thing and is always hyped by the producers and higher ups. | |
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DC Extended Universe (Franchise) | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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Goddard, the titular character's robot dog, from The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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True and the Wishes are the most commonly advertised characters of Guru Studio, even moreso than the studio's biggest hit. | |
Series Mascot / int_97dac209 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Series Mascot / int_97dac209 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
True and the Rainbow Kingdom | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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Seiyu's Life!: Futaba's stuffed animal acts as one for, explaining to the audience the inner workings of being a voice actor. Futaba herself voiced Pipo, the mascot for Buddha Fighter Bodhisattvon, before they were unceremoniously killed off in episode 2. |
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Series Mascot / int_98e64a08 | featureApplicability |
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Seiyu's Life! (Manga) | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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Jerry Lawler for CWA, Memphis Wrestling and USWA, if hairy chests are your thing. The King made a lot of money selling pictures of himself shirtless in various poses. | |
Series Mascot / int_98f62636 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Jerry Lawler (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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Sitcoms usually have title characters or breakout characters, like Steve Urkel from Family Matters. | |
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Family Matters | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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Young Cosette for Les Misérables, despite only being in two scenes — but the picture of a young, sorrowful girl in rags is a very good way to get the main themes of a play whose name translates to "The Miserable Ones" across. The most common depiction is taken from an illustration of her sweeping◊ from the book, although it's usually zoomed in on just her upper torso and face. The image is so universally associated with the show that advertising for the 2012 movie recreated the poster using the actress playing young Cosette. | |
Series Mascot / int_9ab064e6 | featureApplicability |
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Les Misérables (Theatre) | hasFeature |
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Bruno Sammartino for the WWWF Era. | |
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Series Mascot | |
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Pinkie Pie, and to a lesser extent Minty, were considered the mascots of My Little Pony (G3). | |
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For being the original protagonist, Dante is the main representative of the Devil May Cry series, appearing as the usual Guest Fighter in many Crossover events of other franchises. He's also the original face of Stylish Action games. | |
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One Piece: Due to his popularity, Chopper has gradually become an icon for the series, to the point where it seems he and Luffy are the only characters. | |
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Pokémon: Pikachu became this for the franchise as a whole, as well as doubling as the company mascot for The Pokémon Company. Being one of the only available electric type Pokémon before Cerulean City helped solidify its status over the original intended mascot Clefairy. As a nod to Pikachu's status as mascot, every generation since has its own electric rodent meant to resemble Pikachu.note Pichu and Marill are Johto's, Plusle and Minun are Hoenn's, Pachirisu is Sinnoh's, Emolga is Unova's, Dedenne is Kalos's, Togedemaru is Alola's, Morpeko is Galar's, and Pawmi, Pawmo and Pawmot are Paldea's. Alola even has a "Pikachu impersonator" in the form of Mimikyu, a Ghost/Fairy who dresses like Pikachu so it can be just as popular. Later on, Breakout Character Eevee started being marketed as a direct counterpart to Pikachu, especially in Pokémon Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, and as such it seemed to become the secondary mascot of the franchise. The series also has "Version Mascots", which are the Mons that appear on the front cover of each version. Usually they're the Legendary Pokémon that can be caught in the game. Gaiden Fighting Game Pokkén Tournament has Pikachu Libre — Pikachu in a Masked Luchador costume — as its de facto series mascot, both because it sums up the hybrid game style, and because it's a Pikachu in a luchador costume. |
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Tekken: Nina Williams is undoubtedly Tekken's best known female character, being the only woman to appear in every game in the series so far. The next best known after that is probably Ling Xiaoyu, though she seems to straddle the line between the "cute" and "hot" categories. For more recently introduced female characters, Asuka Kazama and Lili Rochefort count. |
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Khalil is this for Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie, having lots of spin-off merchandise themed around him, playing a role in the VBS program for the film and appearing on the spine of the home video release of not only the film itself (rather than the main character, Jonah), but also on the spine of Jonah Sing-Along Songs And More. | |
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Brock Lesnar, Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, The New Day, and AJ Styles for the late 2010s. | |
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Brock Lesnar (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
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While the playable Inklings are highly customizable, in the first game, an orange female Inkling takes front and center in several trailers and pieces of official artwork, with her also representing the series in games such as Super Smash Bros. and Mario Kart. She is sometimes accompanied by a blue male Inkling as her rival as well. Each game would continue to have their own represenatives though: Splatoon 2 uses a short-haired pink female inking with a green male rival, while Splatoon 3 uses a yellow Inkling with Fashionable Asymmetry and a purple Octoling rival, as well as an additional bespectacled red Inkling to represent the game's Tricolor Turf Wars. | |
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Jim Cornette called Jillian Hall OVW's series mascot until she got implants and they leaked into her head. | |
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G1 had Firefly, a tomboyish pegasus who unusually only stars in the pilot and is literally never mentioned again (though she's a major character in the UK My Little Pony comics). | |
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Fate/Grand Order uses Fou for this purpose, but it also has Riyo's renditions of Gudako, Mash, and Saber as secondary mascots. | |
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Mortasheen has Chainsaw Kid, who's a bit more on the Ugly Cute (and, obviously, Chainsaw Good) side of the spectrum. | |
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Insofar as any Deception character can be considered "main", Millennia from Kagero: Deception II is often seen in later games as well as any sort of crossover, such as being playable in Warriors All-Stars and available as a costume in various Dead or Alive and Fatal Frame titles. | |
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Ghostbusters: The Ugly Cute Slimer. The Stay Puft Marshmallow Man. In universe, it's explained that he's the mascot for a brand of marshmallows and the star of his own cartoon TV series. The "NO-GHOST" company logo also serves as a mascot. |
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Overwatch: Tracer is the face of the game, being the character most featured in the animated trailers and the only character featured on the box art. Everyone on the development team loved her, and commented about how cute and beautiful she is. D.Va is also this to a lesser, albeit increasing, extent, mostly due to her explosion in popularity after the game's release. |
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KÀ — The Twins. | |
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KA (Theatre) | hasFeature |
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Final Fantasy has Cloud Strife and the Warrior of Light. The former is the most iconic and popular character in the series and frequently represents the franchise in crossovers, while the latter is a modernized personification of the protagonists from the first game in the series and the "face" of the cast in the Dissidia Final Fantasy games. | |
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Cosmo and Wanda, the titular fairies from from The Fairly OddParents!. | |
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While not as often, if it's not the wrestlers mentioned above, then it will be Manami Toyota. | |
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Bob and Larry from VeggieTales are featured on the logo of Big Idea (the company that made this show). | |
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Minion Masters has puffs. They dominate the in-game emotes. There is even a Mana Puff Plushie | |
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New Japan Pro-Wrestling: Antonio Inoki, Vader, Shinya Hashimoto, Tiger Mask, Great Muta/Keiji Mutoh, Jushin Thunder Liger (in the US and Mexico), Masahiro Chono, Hiroshi Tanahashi, Shinsuke Nakamura, Kazuchika Okada, CHAOS, Bullet Club (Kenny Omega to an extent), and Los Ingobernables de Japon (especially Tetsuya Naito) are the ones people think most of when talking about the company. | |
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Bryan Danielson, Samoa Joe, CM Punk, Christopher Daniels, Low Ki, Nigel McGuinness, Kevin Steen, El Generico, Homicide, Chris Hero, Claudio Castagnoli, Eddie Edwards, Davey Richards and Tyler Black in the classic era. | |
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Mishy the cat, the mascot of Crosbell's Mishelam Wonderland and also considered the mascot of Nihon Falcom overall. A plush Mishy was included as an extra in the Thors Academy Edition release of The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III. | |
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Mai Shiranui from Fatal Fury and The King of Fighters is pretty much the female face of the company. | |
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Fatal Fury (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Silkie, Starfire's pet mutant silkworm of the Teen Titans animated series. | |
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For the Anthem Era, we have Eddie Edwards, Sami Callihan, Moose, Rich Swann, Brian Cage, Eli Drake, Killer Kross, Josh Alexander and Steve Maclin as the top stars of Impact Wrestling. For the X-Division, we have Trey Miguel, Mike Bailey, Ace Austin and Chris Bey as well. | |
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SuperMarioLogan has Jeffy, and to a lesser extent, Mario and Bowser Junior. | |
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The Force Awakens adds Kylo Ren as its resident Vader counterpart, as well as BB-8. | |
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JoJo's Bizarre Adventure has Jotaro Kujo, the badass protagonist of the third part, Stardust Crusaders, as its mascot. | |
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Plants vs. Zombies has two different mascots from the Plant and Zombie factions respectively: the Sunflower and the Basic Zombie (the latter being kind of Ugly Cute). Crazy Dave (the only human character seen in the games) also tends to be featured in advertisements. | |
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Onmyoji has the handsome protagonist Abe no Seimei on its logo. | |
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Game of Thrones: Direwolves serve as this; they're the sigil of House Stark and commonly appear in the show. Daenerys is already mentioned above in the "hot" category, but her dragons can count, especially Drogon. |
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The company's primary mascot is a tiny bee. The bee has shown up in several of Hudson's video games, including Adventure Island and Milon's Secret Castle. | |
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Mystère — The Red Bird (the Ensemble Dark Horse dancer). | |
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Sonic the Hedgehog has been Sega's mascot since 1991. Alex Kidd is commonly remembered as having been Sega's mascot before Sonic, though Opa-Opa was actually used more often for cameos back then. | |
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Nugget is the character featured on most of the merchandise for the Kindergarten games. He wasn't originally designed to be this, but got the role when his amusing Cloudcuckoolander personality made him the Ensemble Dark Horse of the first game. | |
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Eleven is easily Stranger Things' most recognizable character, especially her season 1 look (buzzed hair, blue jacket over a pink dress - by far the most overdone Halloween Cosplay of 2016) | |
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Happy serves as this for Fairy Tail. Notably, unlike his fellow Exceeds, Carla and Panther Lily, he doesn't get a power up at any point in the series. Amusingly, a different version of Happy also serves as this for Hiro Mashima's succeeding work, EDENS ZERO. | |
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Saber (specifically the one from Fate/stay night) is single-handedly the most iconic Servant due to her historical gender flip and her status as a main character, which guaranteed she was given a lot of development. Proof of this is that she appears in several other installments, either as a major player or in a secondary role. And, when not, some Servant that shares her exact same model (aka, all of the Saber faces) is. She may even be seen as one for Type-Moon as a whole. | |
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Cameron is practically the only character from Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles who ever got to appear on publicity images or DVD covers. | |
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Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles | hasFeature |
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Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster and Babs Bunny, who are actually based on Bugs Bunny from Looney Tunes, mentioned above. To a lesser extent Plucky Duck, who is similarly based on Daffy Duck. |
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The yellow, animate sponge who is the namesake protagonist of SpongeBob SquarePants, who has has also been the company mascot for Nickelodeon since his debut in 1999. | |
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Warhammer 40,000: The Space Marines are the main mascots. Especially the Ultramarines, who appear in most of the promotional artwork and the starter set; they are even called "poster boys" by players of other armies. | |
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Series Mascot | |
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Despite not being part of the Four Horsewomen, Alexa Bliss, Asuka, and Bianca Belair also serve as mascots of WWE Women's Division since they're the only women to win both primary Women's Championships outside of the quartet and Ronda Rousey. | |
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Alexa Bliss (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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Barry Allen/The Flash for the Arrowverse. He's always front and center in the franchise's promotional materials, not to mention his eponymous show being the most popular and acclaimed. | |
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Arrowverse | hasFeature |
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Splatoon: While the playable Inklings are highly customizable, in the first game, an orange female Inkling takes front and center in several trailers and pieces of official artwork, with her also representing the series in games such as Super Smash Bros. and Mario Kart. She is sometimes accompanied by a blue male Inkling as her rival as well. Each game would continue to have their own represenatives though: Splatoon 2 uses a short-haired pink female inking with a green male rival, while Splatoon 3 uses a yellow Inkling with Fashionable Asymmetry and a purple Octoling rival, as well as an additional bespectacled red Inkling to represent the game's Tricolor Turf Wars. Each game also introduces an idol group who also host a news broadcast detailing in-game events, and collectively serve as additional mascots for their respective games. The first game has the Squid Sisters, consisting of pop singers Callie and Marie; Splatoon 2 has rapper-and-DJ duo Off the Hook, made up of Pearl and Marina; and Splatoon 3 introduces Deep Cut, a three-person band consisting of Shiver, Frye, and Big Man. |
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Team Fortress 2 is represented by The Heavy. He is front and center everywhere in the game. He's the very center in the class selection, he was the first to get a "Meet The" video, with cameos in every single video since, he's right there on the boxart, and his loud, scenery-chewing, BRIAN BLESSED!!!!!-rivaling presence draws attention to him even more than his massive size. He's also a company mascot, as he represents Valve in most third-party promotions and crossovers. | |
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Minecraft has Creepers, who are so adorable that newer players rush towards them and then realize their mistake the hard way... | |
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Star Wars: Legacy: Darth Talon, a red-skinned female Twi'lek in a Stripperiffic outfit, is likely the most memorable character in the comic and graces several of the covers. Probably as a consequence, making a Darth Talon cosplay toon in Star Wars: The Old Republic is very easy: Twi'leks are one of the default race options for Sith Inquisitors, and with the Legacy of the Sith update it's even possible to give her a more comic-accurate Sith Juggernaut powerset. George Lucas even reportedly considered making her a Canon Immigrant in one potential version of the Star Wars sequel trilogy. | |
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Hulk Hogan and to a lesser extent Randy Savage for the WWE Golden Age Era. | |
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Series Mascot | |
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My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: Derpy Hooves, who is this to the "brony" community to a larger extent as well. She was a background pony the fandom took to. Eventually she began appearing as a recurring character in the cartoon itself. Pinkie Pie is also one to the target audience. She inherited this status from her original G3 counterpart. |
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Doctor Who's sentient Cool Ship, the TARDIS. To the point where when the Metropolitan Police tried to trademark the police box and sue The BBC for infringement, the judge ruled that the rights belonged the BBC, since they had been selling merchandise without any complaints for nearly 40 years! | |
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Doctor Who | hasFeature |
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Ring of Honor: The Briscoes are the long lasting icons of the promotion, no matter the era they compete. Delirious, Caprice Coleman, Rhett Titus and Roderick Strong also apply to a lesser extent. Specifically, we got: Bryan Danielson, Samoa Joe, CM Punk, Christopher Daniels, Low Ki, Nigel McGuinness, Kevin Steen, El Generico, Homicide, Chris Hero, Claudio Castagnoli, Eddie Edwards, Davey Richards and Tyler Black in the classic era. Jay Lethal, Kenny King, Adam Cole, Re Dragon (Kyle O'Reilly and Bobby Fish), The Kingdom/The OGK (Matt Taven and Mike Bennett), Dalton Castle, Silas Young, Cody Rhodes and The Young Bucks (both representing Bullet Club first and later forming The Elite), Marty Scurll, Flip Gordon and Jonathan Gresham in the Sinclair era, for the better or worse. |
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For the main roster women's division, Wendi Richter, Sable, Chyna, Trish Stratus, Lita, Torrie Wilson, Mickie James, Beth Phoenix, Kelly Kelly, A.J. Lee, the Bella Twins, and Ronda Rousey have all filled the role. | |
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Series Mascot | |
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Dralion — Yao (one of the four gods). | |
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Suzuri from RideBack. Unusual in that she's one of those rare cute sidekick-type characters who not only dies during the series, but dies rather brutally (we don't see her head getting crushed; that happens off-screen. But we do see the blood on the asphalt). | |
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Vince McMahon, for being the longtime head of the company. | |
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Series Mascot | |
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For the U.K. brand, Rhea Ripley, Toni Storm, Kay Lee Ray and Meiko Satomura fill the role. | |
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Rhea Ripley (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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Ultraman, Ultraseven, Ultraman Taro, and Ultraman Tiga for the Ultra Series franchise. | |
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Ultraman | hasFeature |
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Goku and the Holy Shonen Trinity aka the Big Three (Luffy, Naruto, and Ichigo) for Shonen Jump. Though the company's oldest and longest lasting mascot (to the point that it's still used today) is the emblem of a pirate with a beard, hat, and eye patch. The main protagonist (usually) serves as a mascot for their respective series on the issue covers, and promotional material for Shonen Jump as a whole (this is true of other manga magazines as well). | |
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Dragon Ball (Manga) | hasFeature |
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The World Neverland series has Ihms, vaguely rabbit-like blob creatures that the player can adopt as pets. | |
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For male characters, the top candidates are Fatal Fury protagonist Terry Bogard, Art of Fighting protagonist Ryo Sakazaki, King of Fighters protagonist Kyo Kusanagi, and the latter's arch-rival Iori Yagami. | |
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Art of Fighting (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Suicide, a wrestling gimmick created for the TNA Impact videogame and became later a Canon Immigrant portrayed by different wrestlers in the roster. | |
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Impact Wrestling (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
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Ivy Valentine is easily the most recognizable female character from the Soul Series, with Taki being runner-up. | |
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The Rune Factory series has the adorable sheeplike monsters Woolies/Wooly. They're the weakest and least-aggressive monsters of the series. Micah, the main protagonist of the third installment, is able to transform into a Wooly. | |
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Cities: Skylines has the controversial Twitter expy Chirper. | |
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Cities: Skylines (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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The priring from La Tale, which is so cute that it was made into a pet. | |
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La Tale (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Chickens in Fable. Hell, Fable III starts with a chicken running around the city as an allegory for the rest of the game. | |
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Pikachu is the de facto mascot for the animated series and (slightly less so) for the games. | |
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Pokémon: The Series | hasFeature |
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League of Legends: Teemo, who has become so recognizable that Teemo-inspired plush hats are commonly vended and worn at competitive events. His success has mostly been from his annoyingly cute design, voice, and his skill set, which is rage inducing to face. Even more than Teemo, the Poros, adorable little critters that look like chubby balls of fluffy fur with tiny stubby limbs, big doe eyes, curly ram horns, and enormous panting tongues. They've made countless appearances as add-ons for certain champion alternate skins, as alternate ward skins, and the card game Legends of Runeterra features a huge number of them as playable units. |
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Toryumon and Dragon Gate had Último Dragón and CIMA, Dragon Kid, and BXB Hulk to a lesser extent. Akira Tozawa is often thought of as the MVP of the latter promotion in the US and promoted as such there, but in Japan that was only in 2015. Shingo Takagi, Naruki Doi, Masato Yoshino, and YAMATO may also qualify. | |
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Toryumon (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
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Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex has the Tachikomas, the world's cutest giant spider-tanks. | |
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Series Mascot | |
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The player's Shih Tzu secretary Isabelle from Animal Crossing: New Leaf became another mascot for Animal Crossing thanks to her adorable design and fun personality. Not only did she gain a big following in her debut game, but also thanks to New Horizons. | |
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Animal Crossing: New Leaf (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: Oddly enough, the cover art for the books in the USA market usually includes a floating eyeless sphere with a large goofy smile, two arms, and a long, protruding tongue; no such creature ever appears in the text (or TV show, or movie, or radio show, or computer game...). Most fans consider Marvin to be the series' real mascot. | |
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El Santo and, to a lesser extent, Blue Demon, each having their own "Legend" Tournament annually. | |
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El Santo (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
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Cartman and Kenny from South Park are used to represent the series, especially Cartman, who fills the unique dual role of having a "cute" design and being an endearing over-the-top jerkass like so many other adult animated sitcom mascots. | |
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South Park | hasFeature |
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Trails Series: Poms, bouncing little puffballs with eyes that come in all different varieties. The standout example (and the one that represented the franchise in Alternative Saga) is the Shining Pom, which adds wings and a halo. Mishy the cat, the mascot of Crosbell's Mishelam Wonderland and also considered the mascot of Nihon Falcom overall. A plush Mishy was included as an extra in the Thors Academy Edition release of The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III. |
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Trails Series (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Pac-Man, the face of his own franchise and Bandai Namco Entertainment's mascot for over 30 years. He has had a few redesigns here and there but still manages to be one of their most popular characters. | |
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Pac-Man (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Mickey Mouse is undoubtedly one of the most famous mascots of all time, serving as the face of the Walt Disney Company. His friends Donald Duck and Goofy aren't too far behind either. | |
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Mickey Mouse | hasFeature |
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Aslan for The Chronicles of Narnia, to the point that some editions of the books even use his face as part of the logo. | |
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The Chronicles of Narnia | hasFeature |
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Pikmin has, obviously, the Pikmin; the little cute race of Plant Aliens that the game centers around. Nintendo likes to feature them prominently in portions of their handhelds and consoles UI, most notably with system transfers for both the 3DS and the Wii U (when transferring original Wii data). | |
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1.0 | |
Pikmin (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Portal: The very friendly Companion Cube, which will not threaten to stab you. It's so popular that Valve's made plushies and fuzzy dice in its image. The iPod-esque turrets might even have a stronger claim to the title, appearing in Valve promotional materials even outside the Portal franchise, and getting a much greater and more varied role in Portal 2. |
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Portal / Videogame | hasFeature |
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The Atelier Series has the punis, colorful slime monsters with eyes, a smiley face and rosey cheeks. | |
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Cuddles the yellow bunny for Happy Tree Friends. He's best described as the "Original Happy Tree Friend". Also Toothy, Lumpy, Giggles, and Petunia as well. | |
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Happy Tree Friends (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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Red the cardinal serves as this for Angry Birds. | |
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1.0 | |
Angry Birds (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Series Mascot | |
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The Dragon Quest series has Slimes, the perennial mooks of the franchise that inspired the JRPG trope of adorable low-level blob monsters. | |
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DragonQuest | hasFeature |
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Tekken has the main trio of Big Bad Heihachi Mishima, his son Kazuya Mishima, and Kazuya's son Jin Kazama. | |
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The "Grr Argh" monster from Buffy the Vampire Slayer, whom you may remember as the badly-drawn monster that appears after every credits sequence. Not only does Tara quote Mutant Enemy's mascot, it sums up the Tear Jerker episode "Becoming" perfectly: | |
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer | hasFeature |
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Squirrel Girl for the Great Lakes Avengers series. If anyone's going to appear in an "off-stage" comic to recap the plot, it'll be her. | |
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Invoked in full force for the Gundam Build continuity with the Petitguys, made in every possible color and even colors homaging a previous season, Gundam 00. While they're still in the franchise as of Gundam Build Divers, they're in significantly less numbers, with the load shared by the return of Haro. | |
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"O" — The Zebras. | |
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Harvest Moon has a cow as its mascot. It used to have the original blue-capped protagonist, Pete, as a mascot, but he hasn't been a playable character in years. | |
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ARMS has two mascots, and Biff is not one of them. However, Biff is the In-Universe mascot of the ARMS Grand Prix, and looks like a cute kid wearing a costume (the English trailers gave him a deep grown man voice, making him seem more like a dwarf, but left the cute costume intact). | |
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Aside from the logo bee, Hudson usually treats Bonk and Bomberman as their mascot characters. | |
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Pico is a creation of website founder Tom Fulp, who also doubles as mascot of his home series. Nene is often used as Pico's female counterpart in ads, while Darnell ocasionally appears as a mascot for various aspects of the site. | |
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Missile the Shiba Inu police dog has become this for the Ace Attorney series, despite initially only appearing once in the main series as an optional character. | |
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Battlerite has Ashka, who is not as cute as most other examples here, but he is still a small, childish character (who just so happens to be a Pyromaniac). His mask serves as the game's logo. | |
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Bella Goth started out as a Morticia Addams expy in The Sims before skyrocketing in popularity and becoming a mascot for The Sims series as a whole. | |
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For Family Guy, both Peter Griffin, the show's Unsympathetic Comedy Protagonist, and his megalomaniacal son Stewie seem to be equally recognizable. | |
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For the retooled NXT 2.0/White and Gold, we have Toxic Attraction (mainly Mandy Rose), Cora Jade, Nikkita Lyons, Tiffany Stratton, Wendy Choo and Roxanne Perez. | |
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The titular character's pet dog Porkchop from Doug. | |
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John Cena for the late 2000s, with Batista, Edge, and Randy Orton rounding out the "Big Four" of the late 2000s (or "Big Five" if Rey Mysterio is also counted). | |
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Filmation's Ghostbusters have Belfry the pink bat; the Ghostbuggy; Prime Evil, the series Big Bad; and Tracy, the gorilla. | |
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They tried in the late 1980s to establish Konami Man as their mascot. He never really caught on, though Konami Wai Wai World gave him the leading part and a Distaff Counterpart, Konami Lady. He still makes occasional cameos in Castlevania games. | |
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Cells at Work! uses White Blood Cell U-1146. Whether or not he's the main character of an arc, he's on all of the volume covers. He even serves as the Info Dump narration box in the Bacteria spinoff. | |
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Ryu and Chun-Li became faces of the Street Fighter franchise. Ken, Guile, Zangief, M. Bison, Cammy, Akuma, and Juri also qualify to a lesser extent. | |
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On the "non-cute" side side of Mega Man mascots, there's Zero and the Sniper Joes. | |
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Legends of Tomorrow has Beebo, a blue stuffed toy who looks like a half-Furby, half-Muppet. Some fans consider him a mascot for the Arrowverse as a whole, since he's cameoed in every show except Black Lightning. | |
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Gollum, Gandalf, and the Eye of Sauron are all used prominently in merchandise for The Lord of the Rings movies. | |
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Custom Robo has the Ray series of Shining Fighter class robos, one of which represents the franchise in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. | |
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Lady Alcina Dimitrescu for Resident Evil Village. | |
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Ezio Auditore from Assassin's Creed. The only character in the franchise to have his own trilogy. | |
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Tron Bonne could also possibly count thanks to representing the Mega Man Legends series in crossovers more than any other character. | |
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Metroid: Series protagonist Samus Aran, who is mainly portrayed as a mysterious masked badass type of character.note Her Zero Suit form handily qualifies as "hot", but is less synonymous with the series. The eponymous energy-sucking, flying, fanged jellyfish aliens of the series as well; very young infants are Ugly Cute, though. |
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Sylvanian Families (Calico Critters in the US) didn't have its own mascot for a period between the 80's and 90's. The rabbit families were the closest the franchise had to having a mascot. It wasn't until the early 2010's that Bell became the main mascot for the franchise. | |
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Optimus Prime, the leader for the good guys the Autobots, is this in almost every Transformers incarnation. Though after the live-action movie, Bumblebee started giving him a run for his money. | |
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Triple H, Kurt Angle, Brock Lesnar, Shawn Michaels, and Eddie Guerrero for the early 2000s. | |
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For Full Metal Panic!, there's Bonta-kun, with the entire second season being named after the sounds he makes, "Fumoffu". | |
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Haruko is featured prominently on most cover art and promotional art for FLCL. | |
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In Free!, Iwatobi-chan is the protagonists' hometown mascot. It's a distinctive rock-headed bird-like... thing, popular among fans as a decal. | |
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Gandalf is often this for both The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, being the character most likely to appear on any of the covers. | |
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Kermit the Frog for The Muppets. He was also the mascot of the Jim Henson Company before Disney bought them out. | |
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