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  2. Fukuwarai - Wikipedia

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    Example components for a fukuwarai game: a blank face and a set of facial features. Fukuwarai (福笑い) is a Japanese children's game popular during New Year's celebrations. Players are led to a table which has a paper drawing of a human face with no features depicted, and cutouts of several facial features (such as the eyes, eyebrows, nose ...

  3. Squiddly Diddly - Wikipedia

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    The round-headed, sailor-hatted Squiddly (who resembles an octopus—albeit with only six tentacles—rather than a squid) is kept captive in an aquatic park known as Bubbleland and resides in a pool with his name on it. [3]

  4. Elmo's World - Wikipedia

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    The segment presented Elmo, first portrayed by Kevin Clash and then by Ryan Dillon after its revamp in 2017, moving between and combining two worlds of live action and computer-generated animation, which looked like "a child's squiggly crayon drawing come to life" [1] created by the host, and with "a stream-of-consciousness feel to it". [1]

  5. Mimikyu - Wikipedia

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    Mimikyu (/ ˈ m iː m iː k j uː / ⓘ; Japanese: ミミッキュ, Hepburn: Mimikkyu) is a Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak's Pokémon franchise. Designed by Megumi Mizutani for the 2016 video games Pokémon Sun and Moon, it is referred to as the "disguise Pokémon" in the series due to its appearance, which resembles a ragdoll form of Pikachu, the series mascot.

  6. Gonggi - Wikipedia

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    In South Africa, particularly in Cape Town amongst the Coloured community, kids have grown up playing a similar game with pebbles called '5 stones', or 'vyf (5) klippies' as it is known in Afrikaans. In Greece the game was popular until approximately the late 1970s, under the name pentovola ( Greek πεντόβολα).

  7. Skullgirls - Wikipedia

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    In February 2013, Lab Zero Games set up an Indiegogo page for Skullgirls, in an effort to raise $150,000 for the development of the game's first DLC character, Squigly. [50] Contributors received various rewards, including desktop wallpapers, a digital copy of the official soundtrack, and the chance to add a background character to the game ...

  8. Grumpyface Studios - Wikipedia

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    The game was co-developed by Grumpyface and Pixel Press for Cartoon Network Games, and released on the iOS App Store and Google Play Games on January 15, 2015. The game was featured by Apple in the "Best Apps for Kids" category on iTunes. [citation needed] "Weird Al" Yankovic stars as the villainous Doodle Wizard, a character created for the game.

  9. List of fictional musteloids - Wikipedia

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    Fungo Squiggly: Ferret: Get Fuzzy: The ferret antagonist. [11] Lylla: Otter: Marvel Comics: A supporting character of Rocket Raccoon. [12] [13] Miss Mam'selle Hepzibah: Skunk: Pogo: Originally Porky Pine's love interest. [14] Okojo-san Ermine: Okojo-san: A pet ermine living in an apartment complex. [15] Peach Ferret Peach Fuzz: A pet ferret who ...