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Inufuku
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Inufuku (meaning "lucky dog") are odd, round little creatures who began appearing in Video System games in the late 1990s. They love sweets, especially chocolate. Since the release of the quiz and pet-raising game SukuSuku Inufuku, the Inufuku seem to have enjoyed modest popularity in Japan with a variety of merchandise such as plushies and figures. * Download of self-extracting executable file containing six Inufuku icons, originally from official Inufuku website
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Inufuku
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Inufuku (meaning "lucky dog") are odd, round little creatures who began appearing in Video System games in the late 1990s. They love sweets, especially chocolate. Since the release of the quiz and pet-raising game SukuSuku Inufuku, the Inufuku seem to have enjoyed modest popularity in Japan with a variety of merchandise such as plushies and figures. * Download of self-extracting executable file containing six Inufuku icons, originally from official Inufuku website