Japanese crossword «Cheburashka»
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Takes some thought, but not too difficult. cute picture
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Cheburashka (Russian: Чебура́шка) is a character in a 1966 children’s story by Soviet writer Eduard Uspensky. Cheburashka, a one-of-a-kind animal with large monkey-like ears and a cub-like body, lives in a tropical forest. He gets into a crate of oranges, eats his fill, and falls asleep. The crate is delivered to a grocery store in Russia. The store manager sets the creature on the table. He tumbles (or topples) off (cheburakhnulsya="tumble" or "topple"). The store manager names him "Cheburashka." He is a beloved character (and children's toy) in Russian culture. A YouTube video version of the original story can be found here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=sICgWJ46_4E
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Thanks Sheryl, I always enjoy your informative narratives about the Russian pictures. It's great to learn more about the Russian culture.
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ok so like cheburashka is great and all but those eyes are creeping me out, bro
replyLooks like a weird Teletubby! Don't know what it is, but thanks to Sheryl_Hill for the explanation.
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This one might be the first copyrighted character on this site
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