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Chiitan (ちぃたん☆), also stylized as Chiitan☆, is a Japanese mascot which was formerly a self-declared unofficial representative of the city of Susaki. It is a self-described "0-year-old fairy baby" otter with no gender that wears a turtle as a hat.
Chiitan is the hilariously masochistic mascot of our dreams
Chiitan is the hilariously masochistic mascot of our dreams. The Japanese mascot is our favorite online sensation. By Xavier Piedra on July 24, 2018. This is Ode To..., a weekly column where we...
A Rogue Otter Mascot Named Chiitan Is Terrorizing Tourists and Wreaking ...
Even though Chiitan hasn't been officially endorsed by Susaki, he already has 906,000 followers on Twitter—nearly twice that of the actual otter the character is based on.
A Rogue Mascot Causes Headaches for a Japanese City
Then Chiitan, an unsanctioned mascot based on the otter, began staging dangerous and non-child-friendly stunts around town, like swinging a weed whacker and tipping over a car. And some residents...
Chiitan | Know Your Meme
About. Chiitan is an unofficial Japanese mascot for the town of Susaki based off a real otter of the same name. The mascot Chiitan grew popular online for its bizarre stunts and physical comedy antics.
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