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Names of mascots of previous World Expositions

Mascot of Expo 2008 Zaragoza, Spain

Fluvy is the mascot of the 2008 Zaragoza World Expo. He is an aquatic creature with a translucent colloidal body. He can purify, clean and nourish anything he touches. He is a member of the bossis family. Can move quickly, leaving a string of glittering and translucent water drops everywhere. Fluvi is pure and generous, and loves nature. His footprints can make the soil more fertile and vibrant.

POSIS is a lovely and kind family. They can send water anywhere. Fluvi and Po are the most famous members. They are always together, but Po is a little grumpy.

NEGAS and POSIS are completely different families. As aquatic creatures, they are polluted and live by absorbing the surrounding water. They crawled on the ground and chased bossis, turning the lake into a wasteland. But they also have their weaknesses. As long as you sweat, you lose water and become weak.

Mascot of Expo 2005 Aichi, Japan

KICCORO (Forest Boy): Forest Boys like to run around. He is full of energy and always wants to see this and try that. He especially hopes to make many new friends at the Aichi World Expo.

Gender: boys and girls, neither, both;

Age: just born;

Type: the spirit of the forest, with many magical powers;

Address: KAISO forest, seto city, Aichi prefecture;

Family members: the whole forest life; Personality: I want to see and try everything, full of curiosity and vitality, naive, cheerful and often surprised, like grandpa Lin and respect him very much;

Habits: like hide and seek, collect acorns, and make friends with humans, animals and plants;

Talk: like to talk short, monosyllabic is the best, and laugh while talking;

Action characteristics: constantly moving, jumping and rotating, speaking with hands and feet to help express, suddenly sitting down to find something new, thinking seriously, if interested, watching without blinking, jumping ability is strong.

Maurizot (Grandpa Forest): Grandpa Forest has lived in the forest for a long time. He is affable and dignified. He is knowledgeable, but still full of curiosity. Hearing the news of Aichi Expo, he also actively wanted to help Aichi Expo.

Gender: looks like an old man, so everyone calls it that. Nobody knows what it is.

Age: Anyway, after a long time, I forgot myself;

Personality: kind and gentle, sometimes I can't say clearly. It would be terrible if I got angry. I am smart and curious, and sometimes I spoil the children in the forest too much.

Habits: Walking in the forest, taking a nap from time to time, traveling around the earth's forests and islands, visiting old friends;

Speech characteristics: few words, slow speech, like an old man, but can't stop at the beginning;

Action characteristics: slow and heavy footsteps, hair fluttering in the wind.

The mascot of the 2000 World Expo in Hanover, Germany is a colorful elf named Twipsy, designed by JAVIER MARISCAL, a famous Spanish artist. Twipsy has a man and a woman's feet, exaggerated big hands and warmly welcomes tourists from all over the world.

1998 The mascot "Jill" of the Lisbon World Expo in Portugal was conceived by Portuguese painter Antonio modesto and sculptor Artur morera. This work stands out among 309 works. In the solicitation scheme of 765 mascots, Jill named after Portuguese navigator Gil Eanes was finally chosen.

1993 The mascot of the Daejeon World Expo in Korea is "Dream Genie". It is an image of a cosmic elf who can display various skills and express human dreams of science and technology.

1993 The mascot of the Daejeon World Expo in Korea is "Dream Genie". It is an image of a cosmic elf who can display various skills and express human dreams of science and technology.

1992 Coro, the mascot of the Seville World Expo in Spain

1988 Oz, mascot of Brisbane World Expo, Australia

Ernie, mascot of Vancouver World Expo, Canada, zip code 1986.

1984 Seymour D.Fair, mascot of  World Expo