
Pompompurin Hueforge Sanrio Yellow Pudding Dog
Pompompurin's signature golden yellow radiates warmth as Sanrio's beloved pudding dog sits surrounded by his adorable animal friends. The gentle pastel palette features soft blues, creamy whites, and earthy browns that bring each character to life with charming simplicity. Elsie Night captures the cozy, heartwarming essence of this classic friendship scene, with Pompompurin's iconic black beret adding a delightful focal point to the sweet ensemble.
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