Harry's Biggest Fan: A UW Student's Love for the Husky Mascot

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The University of Washington (UW) Huskies are known for their strong athletic programs, and one of the most recognizable symbols of their pride and spirit is their beloved mascot, Harry the Husky. Harry has been the official mascot of the university since 1995, and has become an iconic figure not only on campus, but also within the wider community. Harry represents the strength, tenacity, and loyalty of the Husky spirit. As a Siberian Husky, he embodies the qualities of the real-life huskies used in dog sledding, known for their endurance and determination. This reflects the dedication and resilience that the Huskies sports teams strive to embody in their athletic pursuits. Harry can often be seen at sporting events, leading the crowd in cheers and rallying support for the teams.


@HNL: There are talking animals with magical powers. If it's not fantasy then we're going to have a category problem with Narnia.

For story telling purposes, they needed to be able to live independent of parents, but innocent enough for the type of lessons they learn at the end of the episodes. Displaying both a cunning wit and an insight into the emotional states of her friends, she is the only one to notice that something is wrong with Rainbow Dash in Sonic Rainboom and is quick to inquire about others, should they seem upset.

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Harry can often be seen at sporting events, leading the crowd in cheers and rallying support for the teams. He wears the UW colors of purple and gold with pride, and his energetic and friendly demeanor always brings a smile to fans' faces. Whether it's a home football game or a basketball match, Harry's presence adds to the excitement and energy of the event.

Pony ages in My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic

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  • Twilight Sparkle
  • Pinkie Pie
  • Rarity
  • Apple Jack
  • Rainbow Dash
  • Fluttershy
  • Princess Luna
  • Princess Celestia
  • Granny Smith

So let's add some constraints:

  • They live on their own.
  • Fluttershy is one year older than Pinkie Pie.
  • Princess Luna were banished to the moon for 1000 years.
  • Princess Celestia is older than Princess Luna.
  • Princess Celestia is around 10,000 years old in the premiere
  • Despite the fact that Granny Smith looks pretty old, Princess Luna and Celestia don't.
  • Spike is younger than Twilight Sparkle, (I know that Spike is not a pony).
  • We know that Twilight Sparkle has coursed magic kindergarten, so we can assume that she is at least 6 years old.
  • Since no pony is studying in a college, we can assume that they're at least 17 or older.
  • After reviewing some chapters, I found out that Rainbow Dash is at least 20% cooler than any other pony.
  • We know that the main six are obviously teenagers, since they are in high school. That means they about 13.
  • Look at fillies. They are in high school in Equestria Girls. That means they could be 14 or 15. Ponies are older than that.
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Follow 3,581 1 1 gold badge 24 24 silver badges 36 36 bronze badges asked Nov 5, 2011 at 3:46 razpeitia razpeitia 467 1 1 gold badge 4 4 silver badges 9 9 bronze badges Don't forget that Luna and Celestia are alicorn gods, while granny smith isn't. Nov 5, 2011 at 3:58 Whomever voted to close. This is a constructive question. Silly, but constructive. Nov 5, 2011 at 17:02 It is sad that friendship-is-magic has 0 followers Nov 6, 2011 at 4:13

Everything from "so lets add some constraints" is really an answer (albeit an incomplete one), not part of the question. You should edit that part out (and perhaps add a little bit of an explanation of why it's worth knowing this) and add it as an answer that someone can build on.

Nov 12, 2011 at 3:33

@HNL: There are talking animals with magical powers. If it's not fantasy then we're going to have a category problem with Narnia.

Dec 14, 2011 at 13:35
Uw husky mascot harry

Beyond his role as a game day presence, Harry also plays an important role in promoting school spirit and community engagement. He attends various university events, such as orientation and alumni gatherings, where he interacts with students, faculty, and alumni, fostering a sense of unity and pride among the UW community. Harry's popularity extends beyond the university itself. He has a strong presence on social media platforms, where he engages with fans and shares highlights from games and events. People of all ages love to see his playful antics and upbeat personality, making him a cherished figure in the community. In summary, Harry the Husky is more than just a mascot; he represents the spirit of the University of Washington and brings people together through his energy, enthusiasm, and love for the Huskies. Whether it's leading cheers at games or interacting with fans online, Harry embodies the pride and loyalty that the UW community holds for their beloved teams..

Reviews for "A Day in the Shoes of Harry: University Life as a Mascot"

1. Karen - 2/5 stars - I was really disappointed by Uw husky mascot Harry. First of all, his costume looked worn out and dirty. The material was flimsy and the colors were faded. Additionally, Harry's performance was lackluster. He seemed disinterested and didn't engage with the crowd. Overall, I expected more from a mascot that represents such a prestigious university.
2. John - 1/5 stars - Uw husky mascot Harry was absolutely terrible. The costume was poorly designed and looked nothing like a husky. It was more like a generic dog costume you could find at a dollar store. Moreover, Harry didn't have any energy or enthusiasm. He just stood there, barely moving or interacting with the fans. It was a total disappointment and a waste of my time.
3. Lisa - 2/5 stars - I have seen many mascots over the years, but Uw husky mascot Harry was one of the worst. The costume was shabby and didn't even fit properly. It looked like it was made for a person of a different size. Furthermore, Harry's movements were clumsy and awkward. He couldn't execute any tricks or stunts properly. It was quite embarrassing to watch. I hope they can find a better mascot in the future.
4. Mike - 3/5 stars - While Uw husky mascot Harry was not the best mascot I have seen, he was not the worst either. The costume could have been better, but it was passable. Harry had some interactions with the crowd, but it felt forced and lacked authenticity. Overall, he did an okay job, but there's definitely room for improvement.

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