@kaburamaru28

the way my jaw immediatelly dropped when i saw okchun on NORTH KOREA😭

@su0chaaan

NGL THEY ALL NAILED THE LOOKS OFF THE COUNTRIES!!!!

@L3GENDELLIE

proof that even though the game is about cookies, it can still have a diverse range of characters and that’s what i love about the game most!

@miroclover

I love how diverse a game about cookies can be, it shows its not hard to show representation of different cultures in media.

@justarandomdudeIol

I love this game so much with its unique designs! Unlike some game that starts with a G cough cough plus the storyline is great, i'm really hooked on it, the devs are also very generous with their gifts and rewards, which makes me love this game even more. And yet...people still find things to complain about them.

@Stanislavurevic

Schwarzwälder is also from Germany.

@S1lly_p0pforeverz

Kool fact: both burning spice cookie and mystic flour cookie are based off gods!

@SplateexYooo

Here’s a fun fact!: Osmanthus cookie (definitely spelt her name wrong) originated in the Chinese version of cookie run!

@D4NG3R_H4Z4RD

fun fact!: Any Cookie Run Kingdom game made by Devisis (i think thats how you spell it😭) is originally made in South Korea, In South Korea they have Cookie run gift shops, sponsored in fast food places, etc. (its probably a fact that everyone knows lol, thats why there is so many cookies, costumes that r from south korea😭)

@Iuhvbunny

my heart dropped when I saw “North Korea”

@carnotavis

I always tought golden cheese cookie was based on the aztec empire,like,the crown looks like an penacho and the clothing really look like what an tlatoani would weat in those times lol

@SEAFAIRYTHE2FAV

Burning spice cookie is from india, wanna know how? Burning Spice Cookie is largely based on Shiva (Sanskrit: शिव), a principal Hindu deity who is one third of its Trimurti (Sanskrit: त्रिमूर्ति) and the focus of its Shaivism (Sanskrit: शैवसम्प्रदाय) subculture. Burning Spice Cookie likely is derived from more fierce, wrathful interpretations of Shiva. (I am not an indian but i belive its true)

@Thecatelite

yes both the black forest and the black forest cake is in triburg germay

@Alices_.Puzzl3s0ffic1all

AUGH THE AUDIO +THE EDITING >>>>>>
(the amount of times i've watched this is unhealthy-)

@o___tomato___o

Glad to know my country inspired so many cookies!!!🍪

@eee-s6n

Honestly, first song hits hard

@Urbangirlie16

What about Burning Spice Cookie? Guessing from his design, I'm pretty sure he's based off characters in hindu mythology (Hindu Indian here)

@crack_aine

Okchun is indeed based on North Korea (since the candy is from North korea) but the name uses South Korean origins (North korea uses "saek-guseul-satang" and South korea uses "Okchun-dang") and she was released (as an NPC) during Feast in the Yakgwa village which is based on chuseok which they celebrate in South Korea. So she leans more to South Korean, but she is based on a North Korean candy. To anyone confused. :]

@ım-just-a-chester-fan

RED AND GOLD OSMANTHUS COOKİES ARE FROM TURKEY!FROM OTTOMAN EMPİRE!

@TheShowblox

Captain Caviar is like either from any of the countries in the UK or from like Massachusetts or New York to me

Dark Cacao Cookie and his company are giving either Chinese or Mongolian vibes

Oyster Cookie is most likely England because of her accent and style

Cloud Haetae could be from a multitude of Asian countries as the Haetae is a thing in quite a few of them, but Korea/Japan/China are most likely to me

Smoked Cheese looks Egyptian but also could be middle eastern to me

Golden Cheese is Egyptian but at the same time her whole gold concept could be inspired from Mali and the wealthy kings who thrived there

Hollyberry Cookie is probably Portuguese or Spanish

White Lily is probably Scandinavian or something