Hodori

E169953

Hodori is the friendly tiger character that served as the official mascot of the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games, symbolizing Korean hospitality and culture.

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Hodori canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Olympic mascot
cartoon character
fictional tiger
national personification of South Korea
appearsIn coins of the 1988 Seoul Olympics
medals and pins of the 1988 Seoul Olympics
posters of the 1988 Seoul Olympics
stamps of the 1988 Seoul Olympics
associatedWith International Olympic Committee
Seoul Olympic Organizing Committee
category 1988 Summer Olympics
Olympic Games mascots
South Korean mascots
fictional tigers
color black stripes
orange
white muzzle
country South Korea
culturalContext modern Korean popular culture
designedBy Kim Hyun
designerCountry South Korea
gender male
hasSiblingCharacter Hosuni
introducedInYear 1983
languageOfName Korean
nameDerivedFrom diminutive suffix “-dori” in Korean
“ho” (tiger in Korean)
nameMeaning little tiger
role official mascot of the 1988 Summer Olympics
species tiger
sportingEvent 1988 Summer Olympics
sportingEventCity Seoul
sportingEventCountry South Korea
symbolizes Korean culture
Korean hospitality
cheerfulness
friendliness
the spirit of the Seoul Olympics
targetAudience children
international visitors to the 1988 Seoul Olympics
usedFor merchandising of the 1988 Seoul Olympics
promotional materials of the 1988 Seoul Olympics
souvenirs of the 1988 Seoul Olympics
usedInYear 1988
wears Olympic rings necklace
traditional Korean sangmo hat

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Magique precededBy Hodori
Cobi precededBy Hodori