Mamegoma
Mamegoma is a character series released in 2005. They appear as cute baby seals, available in white, blue and pink (some variations in black).
Mamegoma is a recently discovered small seal. It is a palm-sized seal with a body length of about 12 cm. *It may become larger in rare cases.
“Mamegoma” is a new variety of SEAL which was found recently. They’re distinctive features from normal seal are palm-sized and friendly. You may find to house them really easy, so why don’t you bring them back home?
Isn’t it exciting to know that you can house seals, which usually meet and see at the aquarium?[1]
They have a friendly personality, and once you get used to them, they will respond to your calls and sit on your hand.
It is a very easy animal to keep. There are various hair colors!
Etymology[]
Their name comes from the prefix mame (or 'bean' in english) referring to them as being a miniature form of something; joined with the suffix goma which comes from gomafuazarashi (or 'sesame seed-mottled seal' in literal English) which is the Japanese name for the spotted seal. Joined together this would make their name mean: Miniature Spotted Seal.
More on Mamegoma[]
There are different characters within the mamegoma range, the most common being the white seal, named 'shiro-goma' after its appearance. Mamegoma has an anime show called "Kupu-Mamegoma".
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Versions/Characters[2][]
Mo-Goma (white + grey spots)
Endou-Goma (Green with swirly line on forehead)
Princess/Hime-Goma (medium pink, 2 darker pink strips on tail)
Riho-Goma (off white with chocolate coloured tail)
Star/Hoshi-Goma (white with stars)
Aobanda-Goma (white with blue stripes)
Bamboo/Sasa-Goma (Teal with three (3) green strips on forehead)
King/Oro-Goma (off white, brown eyebrows with pale yellow mouth)
Suru-Goma (Grey with black tail)
Kuru-Goma (white with green lucky clover)
Nejiten-Goma (Blue with white tail)
Sing/Uta-Goma (White with pastel blue and pink music notes)
King/Dao-Goma (White with yellow mouth)
Sukan-Goma (Orange with white spots)
Ukinowa-Goma (black with white nose)
Shimeshiba-Goma (White with purple/blue-ish stripes)
Peach/Momohao-Goma (pastel pink with darker pink spots)
Mamgeoma Wallpapers[]
Mamegoma Images[]
Sources[]
- ↑ Mamegoma. San-X. Archived from the original on November 7, 2023. Retrieved on November 27, 2023.
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