Hanako is a ghost, and true to his character, he acts like a poltergeist on your desktop.

You can pick up the characters with your mouse, toss them around, or right-click them to access specific commands. Unique Animations:

Once installed, a tiny version of Hanako will appear on your desktop. His behavior usually includes:

But the original was clever. He had merged with her screensaver — a floating goldfish. He swam lazily across the display, watching her.

Shimeji runs on Java. Before downloading your character, ensure your computer has the correct environment.

Getting Hanako-kun on your screen is very easy. Follow these simple steps. Step 1: Install Java

A is a specific set of animations designed to look like the characters from the Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun franchise created by AidaIro. These mascots are popular because they:

If you spend a lot of time on your computer and find your desktop background a little too lonely, a Hanako-kun shimeji is the perfect remedy. For fans of Jibaku Shounen Hanako-kun (Toilet-bound Hanako-kun), this little desktop buddy captures the essence of the character perfectly—equal parts cute, mischievous, and slightly annoying in the best way possible.

Originating from the Japanese word for "toad lily" (though no one knows why it stuck), a shimeji is a free, open-source desktop mascot that wanders around your screen. It walks, climbs, falls, copies itself, and interacts with your windows. Think of a Tamagotchi crossed with a poltergeist.