Kids Screaming, Women Swooning - Doala The Koala

18 03 2008

Doala The Koala - at the Nagoya DomeJapanese women tend to have a thing for ‘cute characters’… well, at least the younger ones do.
Kitty-chan (’Hello Kitty’), Miffy, and now… Doala The Koala.
Slim & svelte, Doala’s a mascot for Nagoya’s Chunichi Dragons - and the girls love him.

To be fair, Doala’s not a new character - he’s been around for about 14 years now (about when Nagoya’s Higashiyama Zoo obtained their Koalas - thus Doala’s connection to Nagoya), and has been the primary mascot for the Chunichi Dragons during that time.
Still, a decade ago Doala very nearly got sacked - when the Dragons moved to the Nagoya Dome from Nagoya Stadium (between Meieki & Kanayama). The powers-that-be decided that maybe a Dragon would be more appropriate.
Doala flips out as Tyrone Woods returns Home… Doala ended up staying, and the Dragons joined too - but Doala was transformed from a short, pudgy Koala into the acrobatic, back-flipping Doala he is today.

So now he’s attained cult status with young women - not just in Nagoya, but nation-wide. His fame is such that recently he released a book, ‘Doala no Himitsu’ (Doala’s Secrets).
Apparently tho’, his fame hasn’t spread to small children… who often are quite scared of the Dragon’s mascot.
No accounting for taste, I guess. ;)

(HT: Mainichi Shimbun)

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3 responses to “Kids Screaming, Women Swooning - Doala The Koala”

18 03 2008
Steve "Nursedude" (12:54:18) :

Don, there is no real equivilant to this in the AFL or NRL back in OZ, is there?

18 03 2008
withmalice (13:02:09) :

Yup… nothing really like this. Definitely mascots tend to be of a more masculine nature…

20 03 2008
March Linkness » Ayyyy! (19:51:07) :

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