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What sign of Cheburashka increased greatly in the process of working on the cartoon?

The most recognizable feature of Cheburashka - huge ears - is not mentioned at all in the books of Eduard Uspensky. At the beginning of the creation of the cartoon, the artist Leonid Shvartsman drew small bear-like ears for him, but in the process of work they were made more and more. In the end, they decided to enlarge the ears so much that they had to be placed on the sides of the head.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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