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Muk Muk

Olympic Mascot
ca. 2010 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Muk Muk was the ‘official sidekick’ of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games. He is a marmot, an endangered species native to the area where the event was held. The production and release of the Vancouver 2010 merchandise was phased, and initially Muk Muk only existed online, but he was soon produced as a plush toy.
The three official mascots were Quatchi the Sasquatch, Miga the Seabear and Sumi a Chimera. All three were designed from legends of Canadian Aborginal culture but other influences include the Olympic and Paralympic movements, modern animation styles and the culture and wildlife of British Columbia and Canada.
Meomi Design is a duo of Vicky Wong and Michael Murphy, illustrators, animators and designers who have produced books and television series for children.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleMuk Muk (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
plush, stuffed, embroidered
Brief description
Muk Muk, brown plush marmot character wearing orange and blue hat. Official sidekick for Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games. Created by Meomi Design, 2006.
Physical description
Round plush brown body with small arms and legs. Orange and blue hat embroidered with 'Vancouver 2010'. Black embroidered widely spaced eyes and smiling mouth, and black plastic sewn-on nose. Darker brown tail on rear, and two sewn-in labels.
Dimensions
  • Height: 24cm
  • Width: 16cm
  • Depth: 16cm
Production typeMass produced
Marks and inscriptions
  • vancouver 2010
  • MUKMUK/ Marmot/ Official Sidekick/ vancouver2010.com
Subject depicted
Place depicted
Associations
Summary
Muk Muk was the ‘official sidekick’ of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games. He is a marmot, an endangered species native to the area where the event was held. The production and release of the Vancouver 2010 merchandise was phased, and initially Muk Muk only existed online, but he was soon produced as a plush toy.
The three official mascots were Quatchi the Sasquatch, Miga the Seabear and Sumi a Chimera. All three were designed from legends of Canadian Aborginal culture but other influences include the Olympic and Paralympic movements, modern animation styles and the culture and wildlife of British Columbia and Canada.
Meomi Design is a duo of Vicky Wong and Michael Murphy, illustrators, animators and designers who have produced books and television series for children.
Collection
Accession number
B.148-2011

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Record createdFebruary 28, 2012
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