Category
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Mickey Mouse
American cartoon character and mascot of The Walt Disney Company
Bugs Bunny
Warner Bros. cartoon character

Hello Kitty
fictional character by Sanrio
Woody Woodpecker
fictional bird
Tinker Bell
fictional character created by J. M. Barrie
Luce
mascot of the 2025 Jubilee
Bibendum
official mascot of the Michelin tyre company
Smokey Bear
U.S. Forest Service mascot used to raise awareness about wildfires

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Reksio is a Polish animated children's adventure-comedy television series created by Polish director Lechosław Marszałek. Its 65 episodes were designed and produced from 1967 to 1990 in a Polish animated films studio, more specifically in Studio Filmów Rysunkowych (situated in the city of Bielsko-Biała) which also created Bolek and Lolek (there are even cameo appearances of Bolek and Lolek in Reksio).
Twipsy
Twipsy was the official Mascot of the Expo 2000 world's fair held in Hannover. The character was created by the Spanish designer Javier Mariscal. His draft was selected in 1995 by an international jury out of 17 proposals in total. During the course of the Expo, Twipsy could be acquired on the EXPO area on forms of merchandise, ranging from a stuffed plush toy, to apparel such as on T-shirts, mugs, watches and other souvenirs, in addition to those with the EXPO logo. Apart from that, stamps showing Twipsy were released, and full-sized versions of Twipsy were running around on the EXPO area and

Die Sendung mit der Maus
German children's television series
crash test dummy
full-scale anthropomorphic test devices (ATD) that simulate the dimensions, weight proportions and articulation of the human body, and are usually instrumented to record data about the dynamic behavior of the ATD in simulated vehicle impacts
Strawberry Shortcake
character

Schuss
Schuss (, primarily German for 'shot', but also the same as the English noun 'schuss', i.e. a high speed ski run directly down a slope) was the unofficial Olympic mascot of the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble, France, a one-legged humanoid skier with a large red and white head. Schuss is often considered the first Olympic mascot, and appeared on pins, small toys, and cardboard cutouts. Every subsequent Olympic Games has featured a mascot excluding the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo, Japan, which only had an unofficial mascot, Takuchan.

Charmin
Charmin ( ) is a brand of toilet paper that was launched in 1928. It is currently owned by Procter & Gamble.
Raid
Brand name of a line of insecticide products
Athena and Phevos
mascots of the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens
Myaku-Myaku
thumb|Myaku-Myaku appearing at an event in Nagoya in September 2024
, officially stylized in all caps as MYAKU-MYAKU, is the mascot and yuru-chara representing Expo 2025, a world's fair held between April 13 and October 13, 2025, in Osaka, Japan. It was designed by picture book illustrator and named through a public contest by entrants Miyuu Kawakatsu and Hinata Sakuda in early 2022.
Izzy
mascot of the 1996 Summer Olympics
Joe Camel
advertising mascot

Tony the Tiger
American advertising cartoon mascot
Kyorochan
thumb|264x264px|Kyorochan as seen on the Kyorosk.
is a fictional bird that serves as a mascot for the Japanese chocolate ChocoBall, manufactured by Morinaga & Company. He first appeared in 1967, replacing the character Chappy, a space-themed squirrel from Space Boy Soran, who was the original mascot for the brand, first appearing in 1965.
Arthur Read
fictional character in the PBS children's television show Arthur
Cap'n Crunch
American breakfast cereal made by the Quaker Oats Company
Mainzelmännchen
alt=Mainzelmännchen Characters|thumb|Different versions of the Mainzelmännchen over time
Kuromi
is a mascot character owned by Sanrio and the darker counterpart to My Melody. She debuted in the 2005 anime series Onegai My Melody. She is presented as a rebellious character with a criminal streak and a hidden girly side. The creator of her character design is unclear, with Onegai My Melody studio Studio Comet and Sanrio having two different claims as to her designer.
Magique
mascot of the 1992 Winter Olympics
Jingjing and Chacha
cartoon mascots
Vault Boy
mascot of the Fallout media franchise
Gabibbo
thumb|The Gabibbo
Gabibbo is an Italian mascot for the Mediaset-controlled channel Canale 5 created in 1990. Gabibbo's main role has been in the programs Paperissima and Striscia la notizia, but he has appeared in several other Canale 5 programs. He is normally a jovial character known for his ability to make wisecracks and his overall humble demeanor. He speaks Italian with a Genoese accent, occasionally using Italianized Genoese words. In fact the word Gabibbo or Gabibbu belongs to the Genoese language and it is used to indicate, in an ironic-depreciative way, an immigrant from southern or e
Noid
Advertising character who appeared in Domino's Pizza commercials in the late 1980s.
Bholu
Mascot of Indian Railways
Paddle Pop
ice cream brand
Loeki de Leeuw
Dutch stop-motion TV animation
Amul girl
Mascot of Indian brand Amul
McGruff the Crime Dog
anthropomorphic bloodhound character created to increase public awareness of crime awareness