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See [[Mascot]] for when this is used to advertise a product.
See [[Mascot]] for when this is used to advertise a product.
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=== "Cute" Series Mascots ===


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== Anime and Manga ==
== "Cute" Series Mascots ==
=== Anime and Manga ===
* ''[[Tenchi Muyo!]]'' has the adorable cabbit (cat/rabbit) Ryo-Ohki, which has the ability to transform into a spaceship.
* ''[[Tenchi Muyo!]]'' has the adorable cabbit (cat/rabbit) Ryo-Ohki, which has the ability to transform into a spaceship.
* Black Hayate and to a lesser extent Shao May in ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]''.
* Black Hayate and to a lesser extent Shao May in ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]''.
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== Comic Books ==
=== Comic Books ===
* [[Squirrel Girl]] for the ''[[Great Lakes Avengers]]'' series. If anyone's going to appear in an "off-stage" comic to recap the plot, it'll be her.
* [[Squirrel Girl]] for the ''[[Great Lakes Avengers]]'' series. If anyone's going to appear in an "off-stage" comic to recap the plot, it'll be her.




== Literature ==
=== Literature ===
* ''[[Hitch Hikers Guide to The Galaxy]]'': Oddly enough, the promotional mascot for the Hitchhiker's universe is a little green guy that never appears in the books (or TV show, or movie, or radio show, or computer game...) themselves—though most fans consider Marvin to be the series' real mascot.
* ''[[Hitch Hikers Guide to The Galaxy]]'': Oddly enough, the promotional mascot for the Hitchhiker's universe is a little green guy that never appears in the books (or TV show, or movie, or radio show, or computer game...) themselves—though most fans consider Marvin to be the series' real mascot.




== Live-Action TV ==
=== Live-Action TV ===
* ''[[Doctor Who]]'''s [[Sapient Ship|sentient]] [[Cool Ship]], the TARDIS. Also he's had K9, who's lately moved to ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]''.
* ''[[Doctor Who]]'''s [[Sapient Ship|sentient]] [[Cool Ship]], the TARDIS. Also he's had K9, who's lately moved to ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]''.
* Cameron from ''[[The Sarah Connor Chronicles]]'' (also mentioned below.)
* Cameron from ''[[The Sarah Connor Chronicles]]'' (also mentioned below.)
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== Puppet Shows ==
=== Puppet Shows ===
* Kermit the Frog for [[The Muppets]]. He was also the mascot of the [[Jim Henson]] Company before Disney bought him out.
* Kermit the Frog for [[The Muppets]]. He was also the mascot of the [[Jim Henson]] Company before Disney bought him out.
** ''[[Sesame Street]]'' has Elmo, also the mascot for the show's parent company Sesame Workshop. Big Bird used to fill this role before Elmo proved to be a massive merchandising success.
** ''[[Sesame Street]]'' has Elmo, also the mascot for the show's parent company Sesame Workshop. Big Bird used to fill this role before Elmo proved to be a massive merchandising success.




== Tabletop Games ==
=== Tabletop Games ===
* ''[[Mortasheen]]'' has [http://www.bogleech.com/mortasheen/chainsawkid.htm Chainsaw Kid], who's a bit more on the [[Ugly Cute]] side of the spectrum.
* ''[[Mortasheen]]'' has [http://www.bogleech.com/mortasheen/chainsawkid.htm Chainsaw Kid], who's a bit more on the [[Ugly Cute]] side of the spectrum.




== Toys ==
=== Toys ===
* Mametchi from the ''[[Tamagotchi]]'' toy line.
* Mametchi from the ''[[Tamagotchi]]'' toy line.




== Video Games ==
=== Video Games ===
* Prinnies from ''[[Disgaea]]'' and other [[Nippon Ichi]] games.
* Prinnies from ''[[Disgaea]]'' and other [[Nippon Ichi]] games.
* A lesser example: the fairies from Legend of Zelda, Navi in particular.
* A lesser example: the fairies from Legend of Zelda, Navi in particular.
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== Web Comics ==
=== Web Comics ===
* Dust Puppy from ''[[User Friendly]]''.
* Dust Puppy from ''[[User Friendly]]''.
* Shelley Winters in ''[[Scary Go Round]]''. After her introduction, she slowly [[Spotlight-Stealing Squad|became the main character]] and the emblem of the comic. Even after ''[[Scary Go Round]]'' ended, she still appears in its successor ''[[Bad Machinery]]'''s banners and the artist's blog.
* Shelley Winters in ''[[Scary Go Round]]''. After her introduction, she slowly [[Spotlight-Stealing Squad|became the main character]] and the emblem of the comic. Even after ''[[Scary Go Round]]'' ended, she still appears in its successor ''[[Bad Machinery]]'''s banners and the artist's blog.
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== Web Original ==
=== Web Original ===
* P. Monkey in ''[[Lonelygirl15]]''.
* P. Monkey in ''[[Lonelygirl15]]''.
* HTMLvis was something of an unofficial mascot for the original ''[[Maddison Atkins]]''; fittingly, he returned after the [[Continuity Reboot]].
* HTMLvis was something of an unofficial mascot for the original ''[[Maddison Atkins]]''; fittingly, he returned after the [[Continuity Reboot]].
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== Western Animation ==
=== Western Animation ===
* Bugs Bunny from ''[[Looney Tunes]]''.
* Bugs Bunny from ''[[Looney Tunes]]''.
* ''[[Kim Possible]]'': [[Team Pet|Rufus]] the naked mole rat.
* ''[[Kim Possible]]'': [[Team Pet|Rufus]] the naked mole rat.
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=== "Non Cute" Series Mascots ===
== "Non Cute" Series Mascots ==
=== Film ===

== Film ==
* Darth Vader for ''[[Star Wars]]'', though mascot duty's also been passed around to Yoda, the Stormtroopers and (especially in the franchise's early days) R2-D2 and C3-PO. Even the [[Death Star]] is something of an icon for the franchise.
* Darth Vader for ''[[Star Wars]]'', though mascot duty's also been passed around to Yoda, the Stormtroopers and (especially in the franchise's early days) R2-D2 and C3-PO. Even the [[Death Star]] is something of an icon for the franchise.
* Possibly Gollum for the ''[[Lord of the Rings]]'' movies.
* Possibly Gollum for the ''[[Lord of the Rings]]'' movies.
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== Tabletop Games ==
=== Tabletop Games ===
* ''[[Mechwarrior]]'': The Timber Wolf [[Humongous Mecha|BattleMech]] for the video game series and arguably the whole ''[[BattleTech]]'' universe. Completely deserved, as mecha don't get any cooler than the Timber Wolf. {{spoiler|(And calling it the Mad Cat among the wrong group of fans will get you labeled a [[Fantastic Slurs|stravag freebirth]].)}}
* ''[[Mechwarrior]]'': The Timber Wolf [[Humongous Mecha|BattleMech]] for the video game series and arguably the whole ''[[BattleTech]]'' universe. Completely deserved, as mecha don't get any cooler than the Timber Wolf. {{spoiler|(And calling it the Mad Cat among the wrong group of fans will get you labeled a [[Fantastic Slurs|stravag freebirth]].)}}
* Warforged fill this role for the ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' setting [[Eberron]].
* Warforged fill this role for the ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' setting [[Eberron]].
* ''[[Warhammer 40,000]]'': The [[Space Marines]] are the main mascots, especially the Ultramarines, who appear in most of the promotional artwork and the starter set.
* ''[[Warhammer 40,000]]'': The [[Space Marines]] are the main mascots, especially the Ultramarines, who appear in most of the promotional artwork and the starter set.



== Video Games ==
=== Video Games ===
* The Big Daddy from ''[[BioShock (series)]]''.
* The Big Daddy from ''[[BioShock (series)]]''.
* Headcrabs from ''[[Half Life]]''.
* Headcrabs from ''[[Half Life]]''.
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== Web Original ==
=== Web Original ===
* ''[[SCP Foundation]]'': SCP-682, a unkillable giant reptile that wants to kill all humans and adapts any new form of attack. A typical mascot for the [[SCP Foundation]], then.
* ''[[SCP Foundation]]'': SCP-682, a unkillable giant reptile that wants to kill all humans and adapts any new form of attack. A typical mascot for the [[SCP Foundation]], then.
** Any other SCP with lethal effects will, sooner or later, be suggested or tried as a way to kill SCP-682 ([[Joker Immunity|Either it won't work, or it would be impractical or far too dangerous to try]]), and any SCP with a variable output will produce something related to it. (A scale model, or its home phone number, say.)
** Any other SCP with lethal effects will, sooner or later, be suggested or tried as a way to kill SCP-682 ([[Joker Immunity|Either it won't work, or it would be impractical or far too dangerous to try]]), and any SCP with a variable output will produce something related to it. (A scale model, or its home phone number, say.)
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== Western Animation ==
=== Western Animation ===
* Optimus Prime in almost every ''[[Transformers]]'' incarnation. Though since the live-action movie [[Kid Appeal Character|Bumblebee]] has started giving him a run for his money.
* Optimus Prime in almost every ''[[Transformers]]'' incarnation. Though since the live-action movie [[Kid Appeal Character|Bumblebee]] has started giving him a run for his money.
* ''[[Star Wars: The Clone Wars]]'' tends to use the Clone Troopers.
* ''[[Star Wars: The Clone Wars]]'' tends to use the Clone Troopers.




=== Company Mascots ===
== Company Mascots ==
=== Anime and Manga ===

== Anime and Manga ==
* ''[[Gundam]]'': Haro (or multiple Haros) is/are the mascot of both the ''[[Gundam]]'' franchise and for the company [[Sunrise (company)|Sunrise]].
* ''[[Gundam]]'': Haro (or multiple Haros) is/are the mascot of both the ''[[Gundam]]'' franchise and for the company [[Sunrise (company)|Sunrise]].
* ''[[My Neighbor Totoro]]'': Totoro plays this role for [[Studio Ghibli]].
* ''[[My Neighbor Totoro]]'': Totoro plays this role for [[Studio Ghibli]].
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== Comic Books ==
=== Comic Books ===
* [[Spider-Man]] and [[Wolverine]] for [[Marvel Comics]].
* [[Spider-Man]] and [[Wolverine]] for [[Marvel Comics]].
* [[Superman]] and Batman for [[DC Comics]].
* [[Superman]] and Batman for [[DC Comics]].




== Video Games ==
=== Video Games ===
* Jack Frost (from the ''[[Shin Megami Tensei]]'' franchise) is the mascot of [[Atlus]] [[Jack Frost|Corpora]]
* Jack Frost (from the ''[[Shin Megami Tensei]]'' franchise) is the mascot of [[Atlus]] [[Jack Frost|Corpora]]
** While the monsters you meet in ''[[Shin Megami Tensei]]'' are based on mythologies, possibly because of Jack Frost status as a mascot, you will meet original Jack Frosts like King Frost, Black Frost, Ichigo Frost, B Hawaii Frost, Lemon Frost, Melon Frost, Mirukin Frost, Frost Five and Lucifrost.
** While the monsters you meet in ''[[Shin Megami Tensei]]'' are based on mythologies, possibly because of Jack Frost status as a mascot, you will meet original Jack Frosts like King Frost, Black Frost, Ichigo Frost, B Hawaii Frost, Lemon Frost, Melon Frost, Mirukin Frost, Frost Five and Lucifrost.
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== Western Animation ==
=== Western Animation ===
* [[Disney]]:
* [[Disney]]:
** M-I-C, K-E-Y, M-O-U-S-E!
** M-I-C, K-E-Y, M-O-U-S-E!

Revision as of 19:29, 5 July 2018

A character, creature, etc which is heavily associated with a fictional universe, to the point of being the (official or unofficial) Mascot. This can be despite the presence of other creatures, characters, etc. In Video Games, this tends to be a popular enemy (or unit) and can overlap with Mascot Mook. In other works the role can often fall to the Team Pet or another Ridiculously Cute Critter or Small Annoying Creature.

See Mascot for when this is used to advertise a product.

Examples of Series Mascot include:

"Cute" Series Mascots

Anime and Manga


Comic Books


Literature

  • Hitch Hikers Guide to The Galaxy: Oddly enough, the promotional mascot for the Hitchhiker's universe is a little green guy that never appears in the books (or TV show, or movie, or radio show, or computer game...) themselves—though most fans consider Marvin to be the series' real mascot.


Live-Action TV

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Puppet Shows

  • Kermit the Frog for The Muppets. He was also the mascot of the Jim Henson Company before Disney bought him out.
    • Sesame Street has Elmo, also the mascot for the show's parent company Sesame Workshop. Big Bird used to fill this role before Elmo proved to be a massive merchandising success.


Tabletop Games


Toys


Video Games


Web Comics


Web Original


Western Animation


"Non Cute" Series Mascots

Film

  • Darth Vader for Star Wars, though mascot duty's also been passed around to Yoda, the Stormtroopers and (especially in the franchise's early days) R2-D2 and C3-PO. Even the Death Star is something of an icon for the franchise.
  • Possibly Gollum for the Lord of the Rings movies.
  • The Ugly Cute Slimer and the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man in Ghostbusters. In universe, it's explained that Stay Puft is the mascot for a brand of marshmallows and the star of his own cartoon TV series. The "NO-GHOST" company logo also serves as a mascot.
  • For the Terminator series, Arnold's iconic face has been etched into our collective memories. The metallic skull of the T-800 Terminator would also count as iconic. Also, Cameron is the iconic character for The Sarah Connor Chronicles spin-off. (The last one isn't in the "non-cute" category, but never mind.)


Tabletop Games


Video Games


Web Original


Western Animation


Company Mascots

Anime and Manga


Comic Books


Video Games

  • Jack Frost (from the Shin Megami Tensei franchise) is the mascot of Atlus Corpora
    • While the monsters you meet in Shin Megami Tensei are based on mythologies, possibly because of Jack Frost status as a mascot, you will meet original Jack Frosts like King Frost, Black Frost, Ichigo Frost, B Hawaii Frost, Lemon Frost, Melon Frost, Mirukin Frost, Frost Five and Lucifrost.
    • Raidou Kuzunoha vs. the Soulless Army has the dapperest Frost of them all.
  • Until he was displaced by Mega Man and Ryu, Captain Commando was the face of Capcom.
  • As Captain Commando, Ryu and Mega Man are to Capcom, Alex Kidd and Sonic the Hedgehog (respectively) are to Sega.
  • Pac-Man, one of Namco's oldest characters, is essentially the face of his franchise.
  • Mario is essentially the face of Nintendo.
  • Mr. Pants for Rare.
  • Hudson Soft's mascot is a tiny bee. The bee has shown up in several of Hudson's video games, including Adventure Island and Milon's Secret Castle.
  • Neko-Arc (a comedic miniature Catgirl form of Tsukihime's main heroine) is the official mascot of Type Moon and the Nasuverse.
  • Asagi serves as one for Nippon Ichi (along with the Prinnies mentioned above), as she makes a cameo in all of their games.
    • Recently, it seems like they're trying to make Nisa their new one.
  • Unofficially, Max for LucasArts' adventure games.
  • Compile's cute mascot, Randar (or Lander), appeared in several of their games.
  • Toaplan had a similar but more purple and less round mascot named Pipiru, who appeared at the end of Zero Wing and was hidden in Out Zone and Truxton II. Even after Toaplan went defunct, Pipiru briefly appeared in a cutscene in Don Pachi.
  • Terry Bogard for SNK, originally, it was Athena.
  • Konami tried in the late 1980s to establish Konami Man as their mascot. He never really caught on, though Konami Wai Wai World gave him the leading part, along with his Distaff Counterpart Konami Lady. Konami Man still makes occasional cameos in Castlevania games.
    • Solid Snake and Simon Belmont also qualify, due to being the heroes of some of Konami's biggest franchises.


Western Animation

  • Disney:
    • M-I-C, K-E-Y, M-O-U-S-E!
    • To a (much) lesser extent, Tinkerbell; Walt used her has the mascot for some of the series he hosted as well as the original ad campaigns for Disneyland (This was at ABC's insistence - they didn't want the project to take Mickey down with it if it tanked).
  • Warner Bros
    • Bugs Bunny.
  • Pixar: Luxo Jr. the lamp. Toy Story's Buzz Lightyear also qualifies, being the most popular Pixar character.