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A '''mascot''' is a person, animal, or thing, believed to bring good luck, or a fictional character or image used to represent a brand, person, or event.
 
A '''mascot''' is a person, animal, or thing, believed to bring good luck, or a fictional character or image used to represent a brand, person, or event.
  
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=== Sports mascots ===
 
=== Sports mascots ===
 
* [[Fuwa]] (Beijing 2008 Olympics)
 
* [[Fuwa]] (Beijing 2008 Olympics)
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* Soohorang (Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics)
 
* [[World Cup Willie]] (UK 1966 World Cup)
 
* [[World Cup Willie]] (UK 1966 World Cup)
 
* [[Ettie]] (France 2019 Women's World Cup)
 
* [[Ettie]] (France 2019 Women's World Cup)
 
* [[Bravo]] (Taipei 2017 Universiade)
 
* [[Bravo]] (Taipei 2017 Universiade)
 
* [[Lyo and Merly]] (Singapore 2010 Youth Olympics)
 
* [[Lyo and Merly]] (Singapore 2010 Youth Olympics)
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* Chenchen, Congcong and Lianlian (Hangzhou 2022 Asian Games)
  
 
=== Fast food mascots ===
 
=== Fast food mascots ===
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* ''[[Kanban-musume]]''
 
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A mascot is a person, animal, or thing, believed to bring good luck, or a fictional character or image used to represent a brand, person, or event.

History

Mascots have existed since ancient times.

Examples of mascots

Video game mascots

Sports mascots

  • Fuwa (Beijing 2008 Olympics)
  • Soohorang (Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics)
  • World Cup Willie (UK 1966 World Cup)
  • Ettie (France 2019 Women's World Cup)
  • Bravo (Taipei 2017 Universiade)
  • Lyo and Merly (Singapore 2010 Youth Olympics)
  • Chenchen, Congcong and Lianlian (Hangzhou 2022 Asian Games)

Fast food mascots

  • Ronald McDonald (McDonald's)
  • Jollibee (Jollibee)
  • Wendy (Wendy's)
  • The Burger King (Burger King)

See also