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But what does Cinnamoroll mean, and what’s the story behind Sanrio’s globally ... Though his long, floppy ears might suggest he’s a bunny, Cinnamoroll is actually a puppy.
Hello Kitty may be Sanrio's most recognizable character, but is she still the fan-favorite or has that top spot gone to ...
Cinnamoroll's design is similar to both rabbits and dogs. His face is dog-like, but he also has long ears and a curled tail that's characteristic of rabbits. If you're wondering exactly what type ...
Witness his mythically fearsome form: Cinnamoroll has a permanent puppy smile, puffy ears that look like a tube of frosting, and a stubby curled tail that looks like a cinnamon bun. OK ...
In Miku’s case, her pigtails come together to form the shape. For Cinnamoroll, it involves his ears. In the second one, the two are covering their faces a bit. The second set involves the ...
The latest Build-a-Bear crossover involves another Sanrio icon. However, it isn’t Hello Kitty or one of the other, older members of the family. Rather, now people can pick up a Cinnamoroll plush ...