Cooky
Cooky is a South Korean singer, dancer, and rapper, best known as a member of the popular K-pop group BT21. Cooky is a character created by BTS in collaboration with LINE Friends as part of the BT21 project. Cooky is characterized by his tough and rebellious personality, often depicted with a pink bunny appearance and a distinctive heart-shaped tail.
Background[edit | edit source]
Cooky was introduced as part of the BT21 project, which was a collaboration between the South Korean boy band BTS and the character brand LINE Friends. Each member of BTS created a character that represents their personality and interests. Cooky was designed by Jungkook, the youngest member of BTS, who envisioned Cooky as a strong and muscular bunny with a passion for fitness and boxing.
Personality and Characteristics[edit | edit source]
Cooky is known for his tough and rebellious nature. Despite his cute appearance, he is often depicted as a strong and determined character who loves to work out and stay fit. Cooky is also known for his loyalty and protective nature towards his friends, often going to great lengths to help and support them.
BT21 Universe[edit | edit source]
In the BT21 universe, Cooky is one of the eight characters created by BTS. The other characters include Tata, RJ, Chimmy, Shooky, Mang, Koya, and Van. Each character has its own unique personality and backstory, contributing to the diverse and dynamic world of BT21.
Merchandise and Popularity[edit | edit source]
Cooky, along with the other BT21 characters, has become immensely popular worldwide. The characters are featured in a wide range of merchandise, including plush toys, clothing, accessories, and stationery. Cooky's distinctive design and personality have made him a fan favorite among BT21 enthusiasts.
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