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Japanese zoo mourns death of penguin that fell in love with anime character

Grape the penguin staring at a cardboard cut-out of cartoon character Hululu. Photo: AFP

An elderly penguin that shot to fame in Japan after falling in love with a cardboard cut-out of a cartoon character has died, at the ripe old age of 21.

Officials at Tobu zoo in Saitama, north of Tokyo, said Grape died after a brief illness with the object of his desire right by his side. He would have been about 80 in human years.

Grape was 21 years old, which is about 80 in human years. Photo: AFP
Grape was 21 years old, which is about 80 in human years. Photo: AFP

Earlier this year, the Humboldt penguin became smitten with a cut-out of Hululu – a character from the Japanese anime “Kemono Friends” – after being dumped by his former mate, a female called Midori.

A lovesick Grape found solace in Hululu and would stare at her for hours on end.

The plight of the romantic penguin went viral, earning Grape millions of fans worldwide.

A steady stream of mourners has visited Tobu zoo’s penguin enclosure, many with flowers, since the news broke on Friday, while officials made a shrine to their fallen celebrity on Saturday.

“Little Grape had a wife called Midori but she left him and found herself a new husband,” Tobu zoo’s penguin caretaker Eri Nemoto told local media. “We put the cardboard panel next to him to comfort him to the very end.”

Tributes flooded in on social media too under the trending hashtag “Grape-kun” (little grape), with several users posting elaborate hand-drawn pictures of Grape gazing longingly at Hululu.

“Goodnight sweet prince,” wrote one Twitter user, while another posted: “You charmed the world and made it a little brighter. See you, Space Cowboy.”