this Google Japan Released two “Gambare! Kūromu” (Do Your Best! Kūromu) animated shorts featuring a Google Chrome mascot named Kurōmu (Say it) — by Sumire Uesaka –Thursday. The first short video showcases the browser’s sharing capabilities between smartphones and computers, while the second focuses on security and translation features.
Otsuka Takashi (Beautiful smiling girl!, Miracle Hutch’s Dragonanimated footage) directed his first short film LDH digital Designed by X (formerly twitter) user @kametan_jun. Hideki Inaba directs second short film AOI Pro. (in collaboration with Ai Lin Japan). Each short features individual lyrics from the original theme song “Ganbare!” “Kurōmu” is composed, composed and arranged by computer pinocchio.
The unexpected origin of the mascot is June 5 Google Japan X/twitter postal. (June 5 is Japan’s unofficial “Logo Day,” since “logo” sounds like a pun on the Japanese word for “6/5.”) The post notes that the Chrome logo has a subtle gradient in color, marked with Chart with hexadecimal codes marking different colors.
The Chrome logo actually has a subtle gradient! ?#markDay#Google short story pic.twitter.com/XPEf2y2YVf
— Google Japan (@googlejapan) June 4, 2024
The Chrome logo actually has a subtle gradient!
#LogoMarkDay
#Tidbit About Google
The post received less than 200 responses, with some saying the logo looked like it had grown legs, arms and two horns.
Google Japan basically remain silent fan art in response to his viral post. However, on October 17, Google Japan An art contest using Google Chrome characters has been announced. Entrants had to build illustrations based on Chrome’s features: remembering users’ passwords, sharing common browsing history between PCs and smartphones, and translation capabilities.
The content you create from the Chrome flag,
That role.
Everything is so cute…I’m really touched.So I want to create an anime with you and the creators below! My dream is growing…#Chrome Illustration Contest we will host
Detail 👇 pic.twitter.com/j2MRwbNkKK
— Google Japan (@googlejapan) October 17, 2024
The persona you create based on the Chrome flag.
They were all adorable…we were really impressed.Thus, the dream of making animation together with you and the creators below sprouted…
The Chrome Illustraion contest is coming soon!Details 👇
Google Japan The contest winners were announced through a series of posts between November 25 and 27.
Chrome will try to remember new passwords created by users:
@mint_fakep
@Remove_yourself
@0202rice cake
@mooomiso
@hakaro_karakuriChrome can instantly display the website a user is viewing on their smartphone on their computer:
@konkon_ninmasu
@kamieri0916
@Hataki_ikataH
@yoruyume_esi
@Uqotu_00Chrome is working hard to translate foreign pages:
@sosogida
@天宫清
@rukotandao
@reirei3413
@tidoriasshi
Chrome will try to remember new passwords created by users:
Chrome can instantly display the website a user just viewed on their smartphone on their computer:
Chrome is working hard to translate foreign pages:
As of press time, Google Japan No further episodes of the Google Chrome mini-animation have been announced yet.
Microsoft gave its Internet Explorer, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, Azure, and Silverlight tools their own mascots, which in turn inspired mini-games and animations. Apple released a video showing more than a dozen anime putting their hardware (or imitated versions of them) on the screen.
Source: Google Japanof Youtube Through Hachima Kikō’s channel (link 2), Google JapanX/twitter Account (link 2) from Den Fami Nico Gamer, @mint_fakep’s X/twitter Account, @Funya_iwi_’s X/twitter Account, @0202Mochimochi’s X/twitter Account, X/ by @mooomisotwitter Account, @hakaro_karakuri’s X/twitter Account, @konkon_ninmasu’s X/twitter Account, @kamieri0916’s X/twitter Account, X/ by @Hataki_ikataHtwitter Account, X/ by @yoruyume_esitwitter Account, X/ of @Uqotu_00twitter Account, X/ by @sosogidatwitter Account, @tenmiyakiyo’s X/twitter Account, @rukotandao’s X/twitter Account, @reirei3413’s X/twitter Account, X/ by @tidoriasshitwitter account