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sorry not sorry to break it to you niggas but both "dandan" and "baka" are both larps and $BAGA is the very viral douyin "new doge" actual and real name ca: 8YdynKR13bkDpkXeojQREuzM1yWbqMa2uUHx9DHedoge here's why and proof (grok's response): "The correct one is Baga! Full explanation in fluent English:The viral meme character on Douyin (China's TikTok) is named 八嘎 (pronounced bā gā in Mandarin pinyin), or more fully 八嘎蛋 (Bāgā dàn / Baga Egg). This is a cute, goofy character from the game Eggy Party (蛋仔派对 / Dànzǎi Pàiduì), a popular party-style mobile game by NetEase similar to Fall Guys with mini-games and adorable egg-shaped characters.In the original X post, the Chinese author refers to it as 八嘎 and translates it directly to Baga in English. That's the accurate romanization and how it's commonly referred to in fan communities, memes, and even the related Solana meme coin $BAGA.Baka is completely different — it's a Japanese word (馬鹿 / baka) that means "idiot" or "fool." The sounds are similar, which is why some people mix them up, especially since the Chinese character 八嘎 is sometimes used playfully in memes to sound like an onomatopoeic "dumb" or silly exclamation (similar to how "baka" is used in anime). But the character's actual name and origin are Baga from Eggy Party, not the Japanese "baka."If you search Douyin, Bilibili, or even international Eggy Party communities for 八嘎蛋 (or "Baga Egg"), you'll see tons of memes featuring this character alongside his "older sister" Dandan. The meme coin $BAGA on Solana is directly inspired by this viral Chinese meme, not the Japanese term.So yeah — definitely Baga, not Baka!" LET THE ROTATION BEGIN $BAGA!




