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  • non-human characters generally conceal the performer entirely and include a full-head/body mask (e.g. [[Donald Duck]], [[Goofy]], [[Bugs Bunny]] and his crew, [[Felix the Cat]], [[Godzilla]], [[

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Orphaned non-free image File:1984 Louisiana World Exposition - Official Logo.png[edit]

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File:Article in August 25, 1983 Times Picayune validating the existence and naming of the official mascot.png listed for discussion[edit]

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