モナー Monā (モナー) is the most well-known Shift JIS art character. His name comes from his favorite phrase, "omae mo nā!", which is best rendered in English as "You too!" or "So do you!". He is considered to be one of the mascots of 2channel, the largest Internet forum in the world.
Mona is distinguished by his pointed ears, and a face consisting of the universal quantifier symbol (upside-down capital "A") for a mouth, flanked by an apostrophe and grave accent for eyes. When rendered from behind, he has a small, round tail.
Mona was invented very early on in the history of 2channel. An Internet troll constructed the Mona character with his keyboard and had him say a standard complaint about Internet forums: "You people have too much free time". The first post following up to this simply copied and pasted the artwork and said, "You too!" This became an instant catchphrase and Mona was put to use across the forum.
There is also a taller variant, known as Hattoushin Mona (literally, "eight heads high Mona"), or simply Hattoushin, frequently spelled "8toushin". He is frequently depicted in mock-homoerotic poses, or pursuing 1-san, originally with murderous but more recently lustful intent.
A variant with dots (in Shift_JIS art, the katakana middle dot) for eyes, rather than the apostrophe and backtick, has been named Morara (モララー, sometimes spelled "Moraler" or "Moralar") or Matari (マターリ, also spelled "Matterly" or "Mattarly") and is considered a separate character. He sometimes characterized as being more sensible than the whimsical Mona, but in many cases they are interchangeable.
The ā (アー) sound in Japanese is generally used to represent an "ar" or "er" sound in loanwords from English, so the character is often referred to as "Monar" or "Moner", even though the name is etymologically Japanese. There is of course no "official" English spelling since no single person owns the character.
However, 2channel fans says that Noma neko goods are still sold, and that the problem is not solved. Noma neko problem
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