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Gudetama

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Gudetama
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Universe Gudetama
Japanese name ぐでたま
Date of first appearance 2013
Based on Egg and egg yolk
Gender Male

Gudetama is a Sanrio character introduced in 2013 based on an egg lacking in "spunk". His name is a play on "gude gude"; used to describe someone with no energy or strength and possibly tama from tamago (egg).[1][2] He is sometimes seen with a man in an orange/yellow costume that fully covers the body.

Gudetama came second in a Sanrio contest known as Food Character Election held from September 3rd 2013 until December 1st 2013. The winner was KIRIMI-chan and Kashiwankomochi came third.[3]

Biography

Gudetama is hard to motivate and has a negative, defeatist attitude. On her official Twitter account's profile comment, she says that she goes through trouble and murmur every day and that he only does it (tweets?) because "great people" told her to. She believes that some day she will be eaten. [4]

She is not always unhappy, as she put a smile on in a video asking people to vote for her, but unfortunately someone put her down saying that she was "desperate". [5]

Gudetama Short Anime

Main article: Gudetama Short Anime.

Gudetama has a short anime series with each episode up to one minute long or so. At the end of (all?) episodes is a song featuring the man in the orange costume, named Nisetama-san (Japanese: ニセたまさん). The number of episodes has exceeded 500.

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