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Google-tan (representing the Google search engine) is shown as a formally dressed businesswoman with rectangular glasses and a minimalistic headset often carrying a clipboard.
Google-tan (representing the Google search engine) is shown as a formally dressed businesswoman with rectangular glasses and a minimalistic headset often carrying a clipboard. Has a brother, [[Google-kun]].


A rather rare variant is Chinese Google-tan who looks the same, yet sports an inverted red color scheme with the Chinese flag on the front. She was created in response to the Chinese government's censorship of Google searches. When asked to find Tiananmen Square, Chinese Google-tan cannot find the information.
A rather rare variant is Chinese Google-tan who looks the same, yet sports an inverted red color scheme with the Chinese flag on the front. She was created in response to the Chinese government's censorship of Google searches. When asked to find Tiananmen Square, Chinese Google-tan cannot find the information.
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Latest revision as of 01:07, 10 November 2023

Google-tan
Google-tan China

Google-tan (representing the Google search engine) is shown as a formally dressed businesswoman with rectangular glasses and a minimalistic headset often carrying a clipboard. Has a brother, Google-kun.

A rather rare variant is Chinese Google-tan who looks the same, yet sports an inverted red color scheme with the Chinese flag on the front. She was created in response to the Chinese government's censorship of Google searches. When asked to find Tiananmen Square, Chinese Google-tan cannot find the information.

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