In July this year, Google Japan shared with everyone that its Chrome browser logo is actually a unique gradient color, and the color code of each color block is thoughtfully marked. Unexpectedly, the lines of the mark made the Chrome Logo look like a creature with hands, legs, and tentacles. It looked unexpectedly cute and unexpectedly gained a lot of popularity. This also led Google Japan to choose to officially characterize this creature, and its name is also called Chrome. Recently, Google Japan has launched animations for Chrome, and the first three episodes have now been released on Google Japan's official YouTube channel. Friends who are interested in the cute Chrome come and take a look!
In July this year, Google Japan shared with everyone that the logo of the Chrome browser is actually a gradient color, but it is difficult to see because the colors are too similar. Google Japan also thoughtfully used lines to mark the color codes of gradients, but some people's focus went astray. Japanese netizen @UQurage pulled out Chrome and six lines, and it looked like a living thing. He posted his thoughts on X, and the post received approximately 123 million views. The concern of netizens also led Google Japan to officially characterize the Chrome creature.
そういう生き物 https://t.co/NojX1gWG34 pic.twitter.com/b6ILxjaBDy
— ふに( ^ ^ ω )@Twitch (@UQurage) June 6, 2024
Recently, Google Japan also launched the animation "がんばれ!くろーむ" with the Chrome creature as the protagonist, with Japanese voice actor Uesaka Yu as the voice of Chrome, and the lyrics and music of the animation's ending song were created by PinocchioP.
Currently, three episodes of Google Chrome animation have been released, each episode has a different style of painting and is quite sincere. If you want to watch it, you can watch the video below or go to the Google Japan official YouTube channel.