so I did some digging and I found the actual inspiration for pepe
no it is no martin
it is el sapo pepe
in latin america, kids grew up with el sapo pepe — a goofy, wide-eyed frog from the 80s that became a children’s classic. simple, expressive, and oddly relatable.
when furie’s pepe hit the internet, the resemblance was clear. same soft face, same ability to hold sadness, joy, smugness, absurdity — all in one.
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