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Sooklek : ウィキペディア英語版
Sooklek

Sooklek (or Suklek) is a Thai cartoon character created by Prayoon Chanyavongs in the ''likay'' style. He is characterized by a "jaunty feather stuck in a band around his head and carrying a sword in one hand." Prayoon's son was named after this character.
==History==
Sooklek was first popularized as the titular role in the cartoon series ''Prince Chantarakob'' (จันทโครพ) and eventually became a public personality as creator Prayoon used the character in his satirical cartoons. His name means "happy, good fellow".
When Field Marshall Thanom Kittikachorn gave out an order for Prayoon to stop his political cartoons in 1968, Sooklek was drawn with lips sewn together. Another warning from the government brought about change in Sooklek as the sewn lips were replaced by a big mustache. Sooklek regained his mouth with the ouster of Thanom in 1973.〔

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