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Posted by Ted Promo on Nov-12-2005 14:10:

China announced Olympic mascots...

The Five Friendlies...



Pictured: a panda and some burning child.

source

quote:


Craig Simons
Cox News Service
Nov. 11, 2005 12:00 AM

BEIJING - A giant panda, of course.

An Olympic flame, naturally.

A Tibetan antelope? A swallow? A fish? Beijing on Friday announced the mascots for the 2008 Summer Games - dubbed the "Five Friendlies," five characters to match the five Olympic rings - at a ceremony complete with drum troupes and fireworks in the Chinese capital.

The stylized characters, with bulbous heads and colorful headdresses, "express the Chinese people's wishes for peace, friendship, progress and harmony," said Liu Qi, president of the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games.

"Beibei," the fish, "carries the blessing of prosperity" and is a "symbol of surplus in Chinese culture," a press release stated.

"Jingjing," the giant panda, was chosen, Liu said, to represent Beijing's desire to protect the environment and to stage a "green" Olympics.

Fewer than 1,600 giant pandas remain in the wilderness in western China. Numerous international environmental organizations have worked with the Chinese government to protect the animals.

"Huanhuan" symbolizes "the Olympic flame and the passion of sport," the press release stated, while "Yingying," the Tibetan antelope, and "Nini," the swallow, represent health and good luck.

Strung together, the five names spell out "Beijing huanying ni" - "Beijing welcomes you" - a message of inclusiveness.

Multiple mascots have been featured in previous Olympics. The 2000 Summer Games in Sydney had three native Australian animals, including a platypus. The 2002 Winter Games in Salt Lake City offered a hare, coyote and bear.

But in choosing the mascots, the Beijing Olympic Committee passed over a handful of more traditional characters, including figures from classical Chinese literature and legendary icons, like the dragon.

The competition was intense, with regions and other interests pushing their favorites. With so many contenders, the lobbying sometimes turned negative.

"From the perspective of foreigners," the state-run Xinhua News Agency said in an editorial, the dragon "is too powerful," while the South China Tiger "may frighten people."

Sun Wu Kung, the central character of the 16th-century Chinese novel Journey to the West, had been a strong contender.

In the book, Sun, also known as the Monkey King, converts from the native Chinese religion of Daoism to Buddhism. He accompanies a monk on a westward adventure and obtains immortality.

Ne Zha, a boy-deity with magical powers, had been another contender. Legend holds that Ne was born wearing a golden bracelet that he could enlarge to use as a weapon to protect the emperor.

Both had their supporters.

"Monkey King can fully demonstrate the Olympic Motto (of) 'Higher, faster and stronger,' " the Xinhua editorial said. "Monkey King is fast, since by turning a somersault, it can reach a place 54,000 kilometers away; mounting a cloud in the sky and looking downward, it can see farther; when facing a strer demon, it can use its wisdom to defeat the enemy so that we say it is strer."

A Web site promoting Ne Zha claimed that he is "capable of traveling at lightning speed and attacking his enemies (with) a fiery weapon." He is also "cute and full of sunshine."

China's budding conservationists will be heartened by the choices. Both the inclusion of the panda and the Tibetan antelope, also highly endangered, will raise environmental awareness.

While possibly 1 million Tibetan antelope roamed the arid Tibetan Plateau in the 1960s, they have been poached for their fine fur and fewer than 75,000 survive today.

"Illegal hunting of Tibetan antelope is a very serious problem," Xie Zhixiang, the founder of a Web site that promoted the antelope as the Olympic mascot, said. "By choosing it as the mascot, the world will know this is an endangered species and the poaching can be curbed."

An English-language Web site supporting the Tibetan antelope added a physiological reason to choose the beast: "Their firm horns (are) like sharp swords, their robust bodies like giants, their strong and vigorous limbs indicate that they are good at track events."

The choices also received the endorsement of the International Olympic Committee.

"I believe that this little group of friends? will help to spread the Olympic messages throughout the world, IOC President Jacques Rogge said in a letter read at the event. "I'm sure the Five Friendlies will touch the heart of the world."



Posted by itsamemario on Nov-12-2005 15:15:

ummm ghey?


Posted by Allied Nations on Nov-12-2005 15:59:

quote:
A Web site promoting Ne Zha claimed that he is "capable of traveling at lightning speed and attacking his enemies (with) a fiery weapon." He is also "cute and full of sunshine."


Posted by Ted Promo on Nov-12-2005 16:04:

Hell yayuh.


Posted by Krypton on Nov-12-2005 16:22:

i was going to post this yesterday. that's the olympic flame. feels like we're going to be watching the children's olympics or something.


Posted by Ted Promo on Nov-12-2005 16:23:

quote:
Originally posted by ::TranceVanDyk::
i was going to post this yesterday. that's the olympic flame. feels like we're going to be watching the children's olympics or something.


But with interludes of Jackie Chan kickassery.


Posted by Lepanto on Nov-12-2005 16:24:

Uber gay. I'm sure those mascots will help them beat every other country this time


Posted by TigerClaw on Nov-12-2005 16:25:

More like the Pokemon Olympics if you ask me.


Posted by Allied Nations on Nov-12-2005 16:25:

quote:
Originally posted by Demoted
But with interludes of Jackie Chan kickassery.


And some badass General Tsao chicken!


Posted by Krypton on Nov-12-2005 16:28:

quote:
Originally posted by Demoted
But with interludes of Jackie Chan kickassery.


now THAT, is what i call olympics.

they should include ultimate fighting and k-1 kickboxing into the olympics. that'd be the sickest ass-kicking ever


Posted by Ted Promo on Nov-12-2005 16:28:

quote:
Originally posted by dinoXpress
And some badass General Tsao chicken!


AND TANKS! DON'T FORGET THE TANKS!!!!!!!!



too soon? Too soon?

I wonder why there aren't many Chinese TA's... you know they do have the largest population of any country in the world. Is it teh banned over there? Come to think of it I don't see many Asian TA's actually from Asia at all.


Posted by Ted Promo on Nov-12-2005 16:29:

quote:
Originally posted by ::TranceVanDyk::
now THAT, is what i call olympics.

they should include ultimate fighting and k-1 kickboxing into the olympics. that'd be the sickest ass-kicking ever


Olympic UFC


Posted by Krypton on Nov-12-2005 16:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Demoted
AND TANKS! DON'T FORGET THE TANKS!!!!!!!!



too soon? Too soon?

I wonder why there aren't many Chinese TA's... you know they do have the largest population of any country in the world. Is it teh banned over there? Come to think of it I don't see many Asian TA's actually from Asia at all.


not many chinese speak english, so no.


Posted by Allied Nations on Nov-12-2005 16:31:

quote:
Originally posted by Demoted
AND TANKS! DON'T FORGET THE TANKS!!!!!!!!



too soon? Too soon?

I wonder why there aren't many Chinese TA's... you know they do have the largest population of any country in the world. Is it teh banned over there? Come to think of it I don't see many Asian TA's actually from Asia at all.


Cuz they speak asian.. they wouldn't understand.


Posted by Ted Promo on Nov-12-2005 16:31:

There's people from other countries that speak English, I'm sure they could learn.


Posted by Allied Nations on Nov-12-2005 16:40:

quote:
Originally posted by Demoted
There's people from other countries that speak English, I'm sure they could learn.


Impossible.


Posted by Krypton on Nov-12-2005 16:41:

quote:
Originally posted by Demoted
There's people from other countries that speak English, I'm sure they could learn.


they dont need to learn, nor would one put the effort to learn a language they really dont need just to communicate to westerners online.


Posted by Ted Promo on Nov-12-2005 16:59:

quote:
Originally posted by dinoXpress
Impossible.


Eh, you're from India which counts as Asia so you rule.


Posted by Allied Nations on Nov-12-2005 17:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Demoted
Eh, you're from India which counts as Asia so you rule.


I AM NOT INDIAN!!!!!!!


Posted by Ted Promo on Nov-12-2005 17:03:

quote:
Originally posted by dinoXpress
I AM NOT INDIAN!!!!!!!


I never said you're Indian, I said you're from India you douchenozzle


Posted by Allied Nations on Nov-12-2005 17:06:

quote:
Originally posted by Demoted
I never said you're Indian, I said you're from India you douchenozzle


Wrong.

I am temporarily based in India.


Posted by Ted Promo on Nov-12-2005 17:07:

quote:
Originally posted by dinoXpress
Wrong.

I am temporarily based in India.


But it still means you are currently FROM India.

Oh lord I just realized how stupid I am. Can someone show me how to tie some knots?


Posted by Krypton on Nov-12-2005 17:08:

quote:
Originally posted by dinoXpress
Wrong.

I am temporarily based in India.


what are u doing in india??

douchenozzle. thats inventive.


Posted by Allied Nations on Nov-12-2005 17:11:

When someone says from I generally take it to mean native to said country.

I live here as my pops works here.

I haven't lived in Canada since I was 6, and I've only live in the US (Houston) for 2 years. I'm American/Canadian/British (I hold all three passports).

I have a weird life.


Posted by Ted Promo on Nov-12-2005 17:14:

quote:
Originally posted by dinoXpress
When someone says from I generally take it to mean native to said country.

I live here as my pops works here.

I haven't lived in Canada since I was 6, and I've only live in the US (Houston) for 2 years. I'm American/Canadian/British (I hold all three passports).

I have a weird life.


I don't even have one passport. Yeeeek


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