All of Sanrioâs adorable characters, like Hello Kitty, have unique personalities. Their newest creature is called Gudetama, and it’s known as the worldâs laziest egg. Don’t ask me who the world’s most productive egg is because I have no idea, but this egg, this one just canât be bothered. In Japanese “gude gude” is a word used to describe wobbling and âtamaâ is short for tamago, which is egg. Gudetama doesnât have time for explanations, heâd much rather sleep.
Gudetama is one of the most popular characters in Sanrioâs arsenal and his products are flying off the shelves. He also provides inspiration for artwork and even food. Hong Kongâs Izumi Curry recently converted their restaurant to a Gudetama theme. Gudetama wallpaper, decor, dishes and of course, food. The restaurant makes a lot of Gudetama items but the one below is unique: a dim sum bao that can only be described as âkimokawa,â which in Japanese slang means disgustingly cute. Letâs just say itâs heavy on the disgusting.
This poor piece of dim sum is subjected to the most embarrassing of problems. Squeeze the custard filled Gudetama bun and he vomits out of his mouth. Lovely. Granted, itâs custard, it looks like custard, you know itâs custard, but itâs still hard to stomach. If you think thatâs bad, hold tight for the chocolate version. Poke him in the butt and well, you get the idea.
If vomiting pooping anthropomorphic eggs arenât for you, donât fret. Plan Check in LA is hosting a Gudetama themed meal for the month of November. This multi-course menu will run you $39 and youâll get an appetizer of crispy blanket egg, soy sauce egg, spicy pork belly sausage, and miso aioli, followed by two Gudetama sliders, a chocolate custard pudding, an apricot thumbprint cookie, and an orange-ginger egg cream soda.
The Gudetama themed meal also includes a commemorative t-shirt and the possibility of Gudetama itself showing up and watching you while you eat. Ok that last part sounds creepy but not as creepy as the the pooping bun.
Still not enough Gudetama? Iâve got one more item for you. Now Sanrio is offering a limited edition Gudetama Visa card so you can pay for all your Gudetama habits with one swipe of a credit card. Act fast, the special card featuring the egg pulling a bacon blanket over itself is only available until the end of the year. Donât come crying to me in 2016 when you are looking at your sad, eggless, Visa bill.
Perhaps the best thing of all is the online Gudetama version of the Magic 8 Ball. Ask Gudetama anything and it will answer in the most Gudetama way possible. In other words, it has no time for your nonsense. Suddenly I’m not sure if he’s lazy or just a jerk. Either way I think I’m in love with this egg.
Is Gudetama your spirit animal? Let us know in the comments and tag @nerdist and @justjennrecipes on instagram to show us your Gudetama-themed meals!
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