OVA
Description
Biscuit-tan originated as ASCII art from an anonymous user on the Futaba Channel's PINK board in 2001, within a thread titled "KFC biscuits are delicious," personifying the syrup-covered biscuits served at KFC restaurants in Japan.
Her visual design was later developed by anonymous artists, leading to a rise in popularity in 2002 through a series of Flash animations and a theme song named "My Sweet Honey Biscuit!" She is depicted with light blue hair and red eyes, often wearing a one-piece dress and displaying a strong affinity for the biscuits, sometimes with pastry items on her head.
In her narrative appearances, she functions as a magical girl or computer sprite associated with a fantasy world called the Net Characters World, where she works to convince others to help save her home, often appearing innocent and using her connection to food as part of her appeal.
A notable event in her history includes unauthorized use in the "Netrun-mon" OVA, which drew criticism due to the controversial nature of the source magazine and the lack of permission from the original Futaba Channel users.
Her visual design was later developed by anonymous artists, leading to a rise in popularity in 2002 through a series of Flash animations and a theme song named "My Sweet Honey Biscuit!" She is depicted with light blue hair and red eyes, often wearing a one-piece dress and displaying a strong affinity for the biscuits, sometimes with pastry items on her head.
In her narrative appearances, she functions as a magical girl or computer sprite associated with a fantasy world called the Net Characters World, where she works to convince others to help save her home, often appearing innocent and using her connection to food as part of her appeal.
A notable event in her history includes unauthorized use in the "Netrun-mon" OVA, which drew criticism due to the controversial nature of the source magazine and the lack of permission from the original Futaba Channel users.