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Kin no unko

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Kin no unko resting on a red backdrop

Kin no unko (金のうんこ) or "golden poo" is a Japanese cultural phenomenon. It is a symbol of good luck, as the name is a pun meaning "golden poo" and "good luck" in Japanese.[1] By 2006, 2.7 million mobile phone charms in this form had been sold.[2][3] The symbol, or something similar to it called unchi, appears as an emoji available on many mobile devices that support a Unicode expansion made in the summer of 2014.[4] The charm is unusual outside of Japan but has been available from the English-language website ThinkGeek.[5]

The flame ornament atop the Asahi Beer Hall in Tokyo is called Kin no unko for its similarity.[6]

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  • The video games The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (2017) and The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (2023) contain an item known as Hestu's Gift, which resembles a Kin no unko. It is obtained by collecting all of the game's hidden Korok Seeds, which are implied to be Korok droppings. The item description for Hestu's Gift also makes note of its foul odor.[7]
  • Several skits of the golden poo appear in the animated American Dad series.
  • The video game Cult of the Lamb released an update in which followers of your cult can create "golden poop" which provides money.[8]
  • The Tamagotchi franchise features several characters based on Kin no unko such as Lucky Unchi-kun from the Tamagotchi Angel (1997) virtual pet, a secret character that is notoriously difficult to raise and considered a symbol of luck like its inspiration.[9]

References

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  1. ^ Alice Gordenker (March 20, 2007), "Gold poop", Japan Times
  2. ^ Brian Lam (October 6, 2006), "Japanese Golden Poop Cellphone Charm", Gizmodo, archived from the original on June 18, 2018, retrieved September 9, 2017
  3. ^ George 2009.
  4. ^ Adam Sternbergh (November 16, 2014), "Smile, You're Speaking EMOJI: The rapid evolution of a wordless tongue", New York magazine
  5. ^ Laura Northrup (June 23, 2009), "Award Your Own Golden Poo To That Special Company In Your Life", Consumerist, Consumer Reports, archived from the original (blog) on December 5, 2021, retrieved November 11, 2016
  6. ^ Zatko 2014.
  7. ^ "Zelda: Breath of the Wild Has a Crappy Reward for Finding All 900 Korok Seeds".
  8. ^ Dedmon, Tanner (January 16, 2024). "Cult of the Lamb Releases Massive Sins of the Flesh Update". Comic Book. Retrieved August 7, 2024.
  9. ^ "Angelgotchi Encyclopedia: Sabotenshi, Lucky unchi-kun, Deburitchi, Bat & Gaikotchi". Tumblr.

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