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About

"Bunchie" refers to a commonly found animated GIF avatar in various forums, and is often described as being a phallic-looking llama like creature. Excerpt from [3]UrbanDictionary written by user FL@ME on Aug 12th, 2003:

A creature with four legs and an elongated neck. Also Capable of attaining high speeds while galloping. Similar in appearance to that of a male phallus.

While Bunchie is the most common name, there are several other names, including:

In Germany, it is named "Oktolon" and "Hüpfvieh" – which could be translated as "jumping cattle".

In Poland, the most common name used is "Hasacz" (read: Hasatch), which can be translated as "roamer".

On the Albino Black Sheep website and forums, Bunchies are referred to as Buttley.

In Hungary, it is named "Zöldszar" ('greenshit') and "Faszláma" ('dick llama').

Origin

The Bunchie was created by designer Aaron St. Goddard[1] and animated by Roel Van Mastbergen[2] and is believed to have been popularized when a user named Kelet posted the animated GIF as a humorous response to a serious thread on the Penny Arcade forums. Because of this, the character became known as a Kelet amongst Penny Arcade users.

Spread

Bunchie is one of a handful of unofficial mascots adopted by genmay.com users at least as early as 2003.

The Guerilla News Network adopted Bunchie as their mascot, and named it Forbes.

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External References

[1] Aaron Goddards Site – Site

[2] Roel's Site – Original Image

[3] Urban Dictionary – Bunchie


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