Becoming a mascot requires specialized training to master the art of communicating without words, through gestures and body language. It involves understanding the psychology of the character, as well as safety and comfort techniques for wearing bulky costumes. Furthermore, mascots learn to interact with diverse audiences, from children to adults, ensuring that every encounter is memorable and joyful. Completing such training can open doors in various sectors, ranging from theme parks and sporting events to advertising campaigns and festivals.
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