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Indomie 45th Anniversary
Celebrate with a nice balance of nostalgia and modernity.
indomie.com
Bethan Woollvin
Marc Martin
火の鳥 角川書店版 (1986-1990)
Gudetama Sweets (8 pieces / 08.2017)

LaCantine ラ・カンティーヌ
World Expo
World Expo Mascots:
Seymour D. Fair (New Orleans 1984) | Cosmo Hoshimaru (Tsukuba 1985) | Expo Ernie (Vancouver 1986) | Expo Oz (Brisbane 1988) | Curro (Seville 1992) | Gatto Cristoforo (Genoa 1992) | Kumdori (Taejon 1993) | Gil (Lisbon 1998) | Twipsy (Hannover 2000) | Kiccoro & Morizo (Aichi 2005) | Fluvi (Zaragoza 2008) | Haibao (Shanghai 2010) | Yeony & Suny (Yeosu 2012) | Foody (Milan 2015) | Saule, Moldir & Kuat (Astana 2017)

Youth Olympics
Youth Olympic Games Mascots:
Lyo & Merly (Singapore 2010) | Yoggl (Innsbruck 2012) | LeLe (Nanjing 2014) | Sjogg (Lillehammer 2016)
Gudetama Meets More Danger (8 pieces / 03.2017)
Gudetama Meets Danger (10 pieces / 03.2016)
Mascots for Commonwealth Games
Commonwealth Games Mascots:
Keyano (Edmonton 1978) | Matilda (Brisbane 1982) | Mac (Edinburgh 1986) | Goldie (Auckland 1990) | Klee Wyck (Victoria 1994) | Wira (Kuala Lumpur 1998) | Kit (Manchester 2002) | Karak (Melbourne 2006) | Shera (Delhi 2010) | Clyde (Glasgow 2014) | Borobi (Gold Coast 2018)
Gudetama Burger Shop (8 pieces / 07.2017)
Modern Gudetama (8 pieces set / 05.2017)
Mascots for Asian Games
Asian Games Mascots:
Appu (New Delhi 1982) | Pan Pan (Beijing 1990) | Poppo & Cuccu (Hiroshima 1994) | Chai-yo (Bangkok 1998) | Duria (Busan 2002) | Orry (Doha 2002) | A Xiang, A Ru, Le Yangyang, A He, & A Yi (Guangzhou 2010) | Barame, Chumuro & Vichuon (Incheon 2014) | Bhin Bhin, Kaka & Atong (Jakarta & Palembang 2018)
Asian Winter Games Mascots:
“Squirrel” (Sapporo 1986, 1990) | Doudou (Harbin 1996) | Gomdori (Kangwon 1999) | Winta (Aomori 2003) | Lulu (Changchun 2007) | Irby (Astana & Almaty 2011) | Ezomon (Sapporo 2017)
Asian Indoor Games Mascots:
Hey & Há (Bangkok 2005) | Mei Mei (Macau 2007) | Gà Hồ (Hanoi 2009)
Asian Martial Arts Games Mascots:
Hanuman Yindee (Bangkok 2009) | Alabai (Ashgabat 2017)
Asian Youth Games Mascots:
Frasia (Singapore 2009) | Yuan Yuan (Nanjing 2013)
Asian Beach Games:
Jalak Bali (Bali 2008) | Al Jebel, Al Reeh & Al Med (Muscat 2010) | Sha Sha, Yang Yang & Hai Hai (Haiyang 2012) | Sakorn, Sintu & Samut (Phuket 2014) | Chim Yen (Da Nang 2016)
SEA Games 2017 KL
SEA Games Mascots:
Wichien-maat (Bangkok 1985) | Johan (Kuala Lumpur 1989) | Kiko Labuyo (Manila 1991) | Singa (Singapore 1993) | Sawasdee (Chiang Mai 1995) | Hanuman (Jakarta 1997) | Awang Budiman (Bandar Seri Begawan 1999) | Si Tumas (Kuala Lumpur 2001) | Trau Vang (Hanoi & HoChiMinh City 2003) | Gilas (Manila 2005) | Can (Nakhon Ratchasima 2007) | Champa & Champi (Vientiane 2009) | Modo & Modi (Palembang & Jakarta 2011) | Shwe Yoe & Ma Moe (Naypyidaw 2013) | Nila (Singapore 2015) | Rimau (Kuala Lumpur 2017)
National Day 2017 Special
Record of a Night Too Brief by Hiromi Kawakami (2017)
…sometimes you only know what you should take on and what you should not when you don’t have the choice.
To be betrayed, you probably first have to be deeply involved. Had I been deeply involved with anything in my life?
Snake wives make the very best kind of wife…
…When you give them instructions, they listen, looking at you steadily, with those big, crystal-clear eyes. They have something stubborn about them, but not stubborn like human women: human women get stubborn for emotional reasons; snakes are stubborn because that’s their nature.
–A Snake Stepped On 蛇を踏む (Hebi o fumu)