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Binchō-tan (manga) : ウィキペディア英語版
Binchō-tan (manga)


(also Binchō-tan) is a mascot character, created by Japanese manga artist and produced by game goods company Alchemist.
The name is a play on words: is a kind of charcoal, which is mainly used for cooking. However, ''-tan'' is a suffix created by the mispronunciation by young children of ''-san'', that led to the suffix -chan. Relating to this ''dajare'', the main cast is the moe anthropomorphic representations of different types of charcoal.
An anime began airing in February 2006 that was produced by Studio Deen. Animax, who have also broadcast all episodes within respective networks across Southeast Asia, South Asia, East Asia, translating and dubbing the series into English and other languages. The anime is set in Minabe, Wakayama, a location that is the largest producer of binchōtan charcoal in Japan.
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