Originally conceived as a series of flash animations, the bizarre and often brutal Mashimaro is depicted as a fat white rabbit, so called because of its resemblance to a puffy white confectionery. Say ‘marshmallow’ in a mock Japanese accent and you’ll begin to get the point.
Created by Kim Jae In, Mashimaro’s adventures occur in strange situations with a cast of equally odd extras. He is often depicted with a toilet plunger stuck to his head and the animation shorts are abound with on-the-edge toilet humor. Mashi’ also has a doppelganger, Chocomaro, who appears in episodes 2 and 3 copying Mashimaro, failing miserably and often getting hurt in the process. The relationship between the two is unclear; however, it is thought they are brothers.
The animations have been around on the web since the early 2000s and have earned themselves a cult following in their native Korea; however, they have failed to gain the worldwide recognition of their Japanese contemporaries such as Hello Kitty.
I came across Mashimaro on socks and a purse while on holiday, bought everything I could and came home to research. Despite the obvious adult content, the franchise has spawned multiple merchandise spin-offs, from cuddly toys for toddlers to adult MP3 players and mobile handsets. I’ve only been able to link to one of the episodes here, but for the entire freaky series, visit their link below.
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Korea Captivated by Mashimaro Madness
Trend Themes
1. Korean Character Craze - The popularity of Mashimaro in Korea presents an opportunity for other Korean character franchises to grow and expand globally.
2. Adult Merchandise Market - The success of the Mashimaro franchise's adult-oriented merchandise demonstrates a potential market for more adult-oriented character merchandise.
3. Web-based Animation - The cult following of Mashimaro's web-based animations, despite lack of worldwide recognition, suggests a potential for other niche web-based animation series.
Industry Implications
1. Animation - The growing popularity of Korean animation characters, like Mashimaro, presents an opportunity for investment in the Korean animation industry.
2. Consumer Products - The success of the Mashimaro franchise's merchandise spin-offs indicates an opportunity for investment in the character-based consumer products industry.
3. Entertainment - The content of Mashimaro's animations presents an opportunity for investment in the edgier, adult-oriented entertainment industry.