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What is a puffalow?

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Anonymous

∙ 13y ago
Updated: 8/7/2025

A puffalow is a fictional creature from the children's animated series "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood." It is depicted as a small, whimsical, and colorful being that embodies kindness and joy. Puffalows are often associated with themes of friendship and imagination, appealing to young audiences through their playful nature and enchanting characteristics. They serve to promote positive values in a light-hearted manner.

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