A chick-like face with the same magic trail. Compared with the koala variants, the snout glyph changes from Ꮂ to ᴗ — a small soft mouth that reads as more bird-like or chick-like, without the rounded animal snout. The eyes •́ •̀ stay accented and stylish, the ✿ flower decoration and ˵ cheek mark are unchanged. Magic trail is ━☆.*・.
The sub-genre swap is interesting — keeping the same outer ‘wand-casting’ format but changing just the central animal type. In the original dataset’s tags this was labeled ‘chick with magic,’ and the soft ᴗ mouth without a koala snout supports that reading. It is the bird-cousin of the koala variants.
Use it when you want a slightly different mascot than the more common cat/bear/koala kaomoji. It fits Easter, spring, and chicks-themed content on TikTok and Instagram. On Discord it can work as a server emoji-style accent in agricultural, animal, or springtime channels. The slight uniqueness gives it a ‘I chose this one specifically’ feel.
In Japanese the matching word is ひよこ (hiyoko — baby chick). Pair this kaomoji with phrases like ぴよぴよ (‘piyo piyo’ — chick chirping sound), はるのにわ (‘haru no niwa’ — ‘spring garden’), or new-beginning words like はじまり (‘hajimari’ — ‘a start’).