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Qatar World Cup Mascot is a Ghost-Like Floating Headdress Named La'eebThe mascot to the 2022 Qatar World Cup has been revealed, and people have thoughts.The mascot was unveiled during the 2022 FIFA World Cup Draw on April 1 in Doha, Qatar. The character, called La’eeb, resembles the traditional Qatari headdress and during the presentation, he could be seen floating around the screen.Social media went abuzz with speculations over the mascot’s inspiration. Some even likened it to Casper, the adorable bald ghost from the children’s animated series. It turns out that much of that is left open to interpretation. The FIFA website had this explanation : "La’eeb is a fun and mischievous character who comes from the mascot-verse, a parallel world where all tournament mascots live. La'eeb can be a figment of your imagination. He is whoever a football fan wants him to be."As for the name itself, FIFA explains that La'eeb is "an Arabic word meaning super-skilled player."#soccer #WorldCup #Qatar #Laeeb #FIFA #ghost #mascotFurther reading: The Sporting News​
Portland Pickles Relish the Good News That Their Mascot Dillon T. Pickle has Been FoundPortland Pickles fans can breathe a sigh of relief, for Dillon T. Pickles is at last coming home!The beloved mascot went missing when it was misplaced during a recent flight. The airline did return the mascot to the baseball team’s office; the package was dropped off at their premises after business hours. This was how the mascot got snatched out from their front porch.Search for Dillon was immediately underway. Sports team mascots all over the country also joined up in posting to get the word out. Finally, the Pickles announced on Thursday that Dillon had been found on a TriMet bus and dropped off at a Voodoo Doughnut in Southeast Portland. Thankfully, he was alive and well, despite a few bruises.#PortlandPickles #pickle #mascot #costume #baseball #Portland
Imagining Fast Food Mascots as WarriorsCoran Kizer Stone, or Kizerilla, gives a twist to comic book superheroes in much of his art. But he has a series where he takes fast food icons and gives them a badass makeover, as if they were battling each other in an animated series! Which of them would be "good guys" or "villains" is entirely up to you, and your taste in a quick lunch. They all have their war faces on!