Women with bunny ears: medium skin tone Emoji
People
Two women shown from the waist up, both wearing black leotards and black bunny ears while performing a dance step. The figures are positioned side-by-side, mirroring each other's posture and outfit.
Usage Context
History
These characters originated from Japanese culture, where 'bunny girls' were sometimes depicted in media as party performers. When brought into the Unicode standard in 2010, the design was adapted to represent a general sense of festive companionship, though it remains a nod to the specific costumed dance troupes common in early 2000s Japanese variety shows.
Details
Glyph
๐ฏ๐ฝโโ
Unicode
U+1F46F U+1F3FD U+200D U+2640
Shortcode
:emoji_u1f46f_1f3fd_200d_2640:
HTML Entity
����‍♀
Specifications
Vendor Google
Category People
Subcategory person-activity
Unicode Version 6.0
Emoji Version 1.0
License Apache-2.0 / OFL-1.1
Google Noto License
Emoji graphics by Google. ยฉ Google Inc. Licensed under Apache License 2.0 and SIL Open Font License 1.1 where applicable.
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