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What is the pronunciation of the name "King Qiqi" in "The Bear"?

The name of "King Qiqi" in "The Bear" is Jiji, and its pronunciation is: [ jí jí ]

Chinese name: Jiji.

Alias: King Gigi.

Subordinate: Maomao.

Favorite fruits: banana, apple, pineapple.

Jiji calls himself "this king", often uses the interjection "huwa", and is greedy for fruits.

Jiji is an agile, smart, cunning, and cute little orangutan, but he is also loyal, but he always teases the two brothers, Big Bear and Big Bear, and always ends up getting beaten up. He claims to be the monkey king of the forest, but he is vain. The follower, admirer and citizen of the Monkey King Jiji is the little monkey Maomao. The two monkeys are together every day (actually Maomao is Jiji's little servant, serving Jiji without any regrets, but Jiji usually listens to Maomao's words.) When Jiji is bored, he beats Maomao around for fun. .