Chan-Chan

Chan-Chan is a fictional character created and voiced by George Fukuda. The character originally appeared in the animated web series Chan-Chan Cartoons published by MetaMoon from 2008 to 2013, and he has appeared in successor series Chan-Chan & Frenemies since 2021.

Chan-Chan is an anime-styled anthropomorphic rabbit. He was first introduced as a whiny, narcissistic antagonist, but soon evolved into a more clever and intelligent protagonist. In the early 2010s, as he started appearing in other MetaMoon series in which he becomes friends with their characters.

Chan-Chan has become MetaMoon's most popular character, and he became the site's official mascot in 2013. In an article on CHUCKLE.NET, he was described as "one of the coolest animated characters on the Web". He was also described as "MetaMoon's greatest character" in a 2018 DumpStuff article, Due to this success, the character has spawned various forms merchandise. Chan-Chan has also evolved into an Internet meme.

Character
During his earlier appearances both Fukuda and MetaMoon.com described Chan-Chan as "the antagonist of his own story". In the original Chan-Chan Cartoons series, he is depicted as a loud, narcissistic "know-it-all" who at times even exhibits actual antisocial behavior. He is shown working numerous jobs, only to be fired from all of them because of his unwelcoming behavior.

In his earliest appearances, Chan-Chan reinforces a master–servant relationship with his younger brother, Small-Chan, though he eases it over time. Nonetheless, he cowers in fear at the site of his older brother Big-Chan, who very strongly reinforces that same dynamic.

In Chan-Chan Cartoons and "MetaMoon Christmas 2014", he is shown as be a skilled visual artist, drawing professional-looking metafictional comics of other MetaMoon characters. He is later hired by publisher "" in the final episode of Chan-Chan Cartoons.