pocky
A long, thin, chocolate-covered snack popular in Japan similar to a biscotti. There are other Pocky flavors that are shipped throughout the world. In Europe it is available under the name Mikado.
Thanks to its immense popularity amongst the Japanese and elsewhere, it has been featured in a number of anime, such as Mahou Shoujo Madoka Magica, Onegai Teacher, Onegai Twins, X/1999, etc. Due to copyright issues, it is nearly always a brand name imitation, usually a mangled pronunciation, misspelling, or homonym, such as Pooky, Pochy, Rocky, et. al.
November 11 is Pocky Day, because the shape of Pocky resembles the numeral 1.
Pretz is a similar snack, but coated with seasonings instead of chocolate. Toppo is also similar, but with the chocolate on the inside. Pepero is a Korean version of Pocky.
Examples
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- holding Pocky
- Pocky Day
- Pocky in mouth
- Pocky kiss
- Pocky Strawberry
- Pretz
- Toppo
- Sakura Kyoko, a character commonly associated with Pocky
- Tag Group:Food Tags
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The following tags are aliased to this tag: pepero (learn more).
This tag implicates food (learn more).
The following tags implicate this tag: holding_pocky, pocky_in_mouth, pocky_kiss, and pocky_strawberry (learn more).
由于其在日本和其他地方的巨大知名度,它出现在许多动漫中,例如《魔法少女小圆》、《Onegai Teacher》、《Onegai Twins》、《X/1999》等。由于版权问题,它几乎总是一个品牌名称模仿品,通常是错误的发音、拼写错误或同音异义词,如 Pooky、Pochy、Rocky 等。等人。
Pretz 是一种类似的零食,但涂有调味料而不是巧克力。 Toppo也类似,但里面有巧克力。 Pepero是韩国版的Pocky。
以下标签暗示此标签:holding_pocky、pocky_in_mouth、pocky_kiss 和 pocky_strawberry(了解更多)。
