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Discover Everything About the Origin of Padoru – Christmas Special

Charles Ono
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How about you join us in discovering everything about the origin of Padoru! Surely, when December arrives, all of us anime end up hearing about and seeing various versions of this cutie. So, with that in mind, we decided to bring you everything we know about its origin, which also went viral as a meme. By the way, consider donating to our site; that way we can stay alive and working together. Now, without further ado, let's get to the news:

Everything About the Origin of Padoru

First, it's worth mentioning that Padoru originated from a scene in the Playstation Portable game Fate/Extra. A video was then created from that scene, with modified images and the famous Christmas song Jingle Bells in a Japanese parody format! You can see all of this in the video above.

On the other hand, the song sung next is called Hashire Sori Yo, Kaze no You ni, Tsukimihara wo, Padoru, Padoru! It's easy to get started online. casinodulacleamy.com and is performed by Nero Claudius. Incidentally, it's also important to mention that Padoru Padoru is a type of Japanese onomatopoeia for the sound of a reindeer's hooves, thus alluding to the reindeer of our beloved Santa Claus!

Viralization

Since then, the image's cuteness has gone viral across the internet. Even today, it's become a social media trend, as everyone usually changes their profile pictures to Padoru images when December arrives. Interestingly, these images are renewed annually by various talented artists around the world, recreating this chibi style in many new characters.

So, guys, what did you think? Have you already adopted a Padoru to use on your social media? I hope you enjoyed the news and have a great weekend!