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Doe-eyed superhero picked for Tokyo 2020 mascot

Tokyo Wednesday unveiled its long-awaited mascot for the 2020 Olympic Games: a futuristic blue-checked, doe-eyed character with pointy ears and "special powers" that was picked by school children across mascot-mad Japan

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Official mascots for the 2020 Olympics (L) and Paralympics Games
Official mascots for the 2020 Olympics (L) and Paralympics Games

Tokyo Wednesday unveiled its long-awaited mascot for the 2020 Olympic Games: a futuristic blue-checked, doe-eyed character with pointy ears and "special powers" that was picked by school children across mascot-mad Japan. The mascot, which has yet to be named, was selected by elementary school kids across the country from a shortlist of three competitors instantly recognisable as "made in Japan". The kids picked option "A", which, according to the Tokyo 2020 organisers, has a "strong sense of justice and is very athletic". Helpfully, it has a magical power that enables it "to move anywhere instantaneously". Its Paralympic counterpart sports pink checks derived from Japan's famous cherry blossom and is "usually calm, however, it gets very powerful when needed". Its magic power: "It can talk with stones and the wind. It can also move things by just looking at them". The pair received over 100,000 votes, more than the other two design sets combined. Mascots are massive in Japan, the land of Hello Kitty and Pokemon, and there are literally thousands representing everything from small communities to prisons. Known locally as "yuru-kyara" or "laid-back characters", mascots can also be major money-spinners. The pot-bellied, red-cheeked bear known as Kumamon -- created in 2010 to promote Japan's southern Kumamoto region -- raked in $8.8 million last year for local businesses selling branded products.

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