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Pick a Prop 豕

Pick a prop to represent 

NEW:Pig. This component comes from ancient Chinese meaning swine or pig. It is pretty unique in terms of its components, so we’re not going to break it down any further than this, but considering how often you will write characters like 家,象,and 像, we’re quite confident it won’t be a problem for you. Not to mention, its quite fun to write!


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Member Comments from 2019-mid-2020

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Tyson

I went with Gunter from the movie "Sing". He's got a lot of character.
Other options in the running were Porky Pig, Babe, Ms. Piggy, Pumba, and Piglet (from Winnie the Pooh).


William Edmeades

Hamm from Toy Story

Mandarin Blueprint

Here's the link to where Phil & Luke talked about this comment in the Mandarin Blueprint Podcast: https://youtu.be/AuNKUIvxeR0?list=PL_T_LpTzhQ1ihGzQaTSeYEvr8_jmImnO-&t=192

Great Job! Keep Going! Make a Movie 家
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Lily Lok

Any pig - from Peppa pig
Piglet - from Winnie the Pooh or
Wilbur - from Charlotte's web or
Tonton - from Naruto

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Jeremy Marie

Boar

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Robert

Since I want to have a different picture in my head than the one i have for 猪, I'll make this prop a pig with wings! ref.. the phrase "When pigs Fly!"

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Jelena Lu

PORCupine is a good one ( the 3 lines do look like porcupine quills)

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jack

Wilbur from Charlotte's Web

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