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McMug (Chinese: 麥嘜) is an anthropomorphic pig cartoon character from Hong Kong featured in comic strips, TV shows, and films. McMug first appeared in 1988, as the central character of a comic strip printed in the Ming Pao weekly magazine. McMug is drawn by cartoonist Alice Mak (麥家碧), with stories written by Brian Tse (謝立文). McMug has become one of the most popular cartoon figures in Hong Kong, appearing in books, movies, TV programs, stationery, bedding and apparently everything else that fits. McMug's distant cousin, McDull, is also enjoying huge success.

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  • 《麥嘜》系列故事是一套香港漫畫,由謝立文撰寫,麥家碧繪畫。故事主要圍繞一頭卡通豬為主,其自1988年起便在香港漫畫裏登場。《麥嘜》故事內容簡單,但富有意義,場景別具香港本土特色,而故事中的對話大多以廣東話寫成,題材則為香港的時事與瑣事,因此大受香港人歡迎。 (zh)
  • McMug (Chinese: 麥嘜) is an anthropomorphic pig cartoon character from Hong Kong featured in comic strips, TV shows, and films. McMug first appeared in 1988, as the central character of a comic strip printed in the Ming Pao weekly magazine. McMug is drawn by cartoonist Alice Mak (麥家碧), with stories written by Brian Tse (謝立文). McMug has become one of the most popular cartoon figures in Hong Kong, appearing in books, movies, TV programs, stationery, bedding and apparently everything else that fits. McMug's distant cousin, McDull, is also enjoying huge success. (en)
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  • McMug (Chinese: 麥嘜) is an anthropomorphic pig cartoon character from Hong Kong featured in comic strips, TV shows, and films. McMug first appeared in 1988, as the central character of a comic strip printed in the Ming Pao weekly magazine. McMug is drawn by cartoonist Alice Mak (麥家碧), with stories written by Brian Tse (謝立文). Although McMug comics have a somewhat childish style, they often address serious social issues, including death, poverty, and single-parent families, making it resonate with adult audiences as well as children. The plotlines are also known for covering local cultural festivals, and celebrities, reflecting the deep roots of Hong Kong culture. McMug has become one of the most popular cartoon figures in Hong Kong, appearing in books, movies, TV programs, stationery, bedding and apparently everything else that fits. McMug's distant cousin, McDull, is also enjoying huge success. (en)
  • 《麥嘜》系列故事是一套香港漫畫,由謝立文撰寫,麥家碧繪畫。故事主要圍繞一頭卡通豬為主,其自1988年起便在香港漫畫裏登場。《麥嘜》故事內容簡單,但富有意義,場景別具香港本土特色,而故事中的對話大多以廣東話寫成,題材則為香港的時事與瑣事,因此大受香港人歡迎。 (zh)
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