What in the World is a Wapuu?

If you’ve attended a WordCamp or WordPress Meetup you might have seen this little guy. His name is Wapuu and he’s the official WordPress mascot.

An image of Wapuu, WordPress’s beloved mascot.

You can read the full history of Wapuu and how he was created by the local community in Japan, by going to https://wapu.us/wapuu-history-origin/.

I think it’s safe to say he’s been fully embraced worldwide with Wapuu swag showing up around the globe in many different forms. From pins to stickers to plush toys, it’s not at all uncommon to see Wapuu around when there are WordPressers present.

We are excited to share with you WordCamp Houston’s own version of Wapuu! Meet our very own Wapuunaut!

An image of WCHOU’s Wapuunaut

Wapuunaut • noun
Pronounced: WAH – poo – not
Definition: a Wapuu who travels beyond the earth’s atmosphere

Houston is well known as the Space City, and the WordCamp Houston organizers are fully embracing our location across the street (literally!) from Johnson Space Center, home of manned space flight. We wanted our Wapuu to represent our resilient city and the brave people who surround us every day.

As John F. Kennedy once said, “Man [and woman], in his[/her] quest for knowledge and progress, is determined and cannot be deterred.”

You’ll see the WordCamp Houston Wapuu around the venue in many different forms and hope he will remind you of the fantastic experience you had during the event.

More Wappus

To see more Wapuus, visit the Wapuu Archive or look for #wapuuwednesday posts on Facebook and Twitter.

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