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Q: What were the names of the two Olympic mascots in 2012?
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What are the two mascots called for the 2012 olympic games?

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Wenlock and Mandeville are animations depicting two drops of steel from a steelworks in Bolton.


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The writer Michael Morpurgo wrote the story concept to the mascots, and an animation was produced. Two stories have been created about the mascots: Out Of A Rainbow, the story of how Wenlock and Mandeville came to be, and Adventures On A Rainbow, which features the children from Out Of A Rainbow meeting the mascots and trying out many different Olympic and Paralympic sports.


What are the olympic mascots made of?

The mascots were created and designed by iris, a London-based creative agency. Wenlock and Mandeville are animations depicting two drops of steel from a steelworks in Bolton.


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