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The funniest Olympic mascot
The funniest Olympic mascots are Neville and Grice at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin.

The image of "Neville" is a little girl dressed in red, with a round head shaped like a snowball; "Grize" is a little boy in blue, with a square head shaped like a small ice cube. They symbolize two indispensable elements in the Winter Olympics-snow and ice.

The mascot was officially announced on September 28th, 2005, and was designed by Portuguese designer Pedro Albuquerque.

About the mascot.

1 and the two mascots of the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin are humanoid snowballs and ice cubes respectively. Italian "inner reed" means snow, while "Glise" means ice. They represent the two elements of the success of the Winter Olympics, and they are also the embodiment of winter sports.

2. The outline of the red inner spring is smooth and smooth, which reflects the harmony and elegance of the action. Grice, wearing a blue jersey, looks neat and smooth, which reminds people of the strength and tenacity of athletes.

The slogan of the Winter Olympics is "Passion Live Here", and the mascots "Neville" and "Grice" symbolize snow and ice respectively.