Talk:Soohorang and Bandabi

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Bandabi standing for Paralympics[edit]

This could be interpreted as problematic. The dichotomy of a white tiger for the normal athletes and a black bear for the Paralympians reminds of white superiority.--81.18.214.118 (talk) 22:54, 24 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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Legacy/After the Games Section[edit]

Soohorang and Bandabi are still used after Pyeonchang 2018 you know (not to promote the event but the characters). An example is the 2024 Youth mascot being created via the duo having a snowball fight. So can you guys add a section (or at least mention) the fact they've returned on multiple occasions. Can this section also feature all of the other times they've returned and the fact that they're still used on representations to this day?

Can you guys also do the same to Miraitowa and Someity and every single other Olympics mascot in existance. Ryo Taniguchi made Miraity in 2022. Not to mention Miraitowa and Someity returned for the 1st anniversary and an event at the Japanese Olympic Museum in 2022/2023. 193.3.34.4 (talk) 15:31, 6 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]