Mori Chack
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Mori Chack (森チャック Mori Chakku, born on March 23 1973) is the artist name of a Japanese graphics designer, who was born in Osaka, Japan. He is famous for his Chax product line, especially Gloomy Bear, a 2m tall, violent, pink bear that eats humans. The design is an antithesis to the excessively cute products produced by Disney, Sanrio's Hello Kitty, and other companies. Mori Chack believes that humans and animals are incompatible, and an animal is wild by nature. This is expressed most pronouncedly by the Gloomy Bear, which is often shown blood stained and striking humans.
According to a Cube Works press release, Gloomy, an abandoned little bear, is rescued by Pitty (the little boy). At first, he is cute and cuddly, but becomes more wild as he grows up. Since bears do not become attached to people like dogs by nature, Gloomy attacks Pitty even though he is the owner. So Gloomy has blood on him from biting and/or scratching Pitty. The Gloomy with blood is called Chax Colony Edition.
The Gloomy Bear is also available in different colors with slightly different designs. He also created other characters in a similar style, as for example Podolly, a sheep in a wolf skin, reversing the common phrase of a wolf in a sheep skin. Often, his graphics also carry a political message, as for example the drawing of the Statue of Liberty, except the figure is holding a molotov cocktail and a sign with the question "Free?".
His products are famous in Japan. He also has an elder brother, and a younger sister, which also works in Graphic design. Mori still lives in Osaka to this day.
External links
- Chax Homepage, in Japanese (http://www.chax.net/frameset.html)
- Cube Works (http://www.cube-works.co.jp/index2.html)