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Fun Chats with LINE@ Stickers: A Throwback to Our Favorite Freebies!
Ever wonder who’s behind those awesome stickers you used to collect? For the “Fun Chats with LINE@ Stickers” set, the publisher is LY Corporation. Now, you might be scratching your head, because you probably remember it as just LINE Corporation. You’re not wrong! Think of LY Corporation as the evolved, final form of the company. After a massive merger with other tech giants like Yahoo Japan under a parent company called Z Holdings, they rebranded. So, it’s the same creative force that gave us the iconic LINE messaging app and its universe of adorable characters. They just have a new name on the door. They’re still the geniuses behind making our digital conversations way more expressive and fun, and this classic sticker set is a perfect example of their magic touch from back in the day.
Download LINE@ and get these stickers for FREE! Available till August 5, 2015.
- Title : Fun Chats with LINE@ Stickers
- Price : Free
- Type : Static
- Region : Indonesia
- Link : line://shop/detail/4801
- Publisher : LY Corporation
- Copyright : LINE Corporation

Let’s Talk About These Stickers!
Okay, let’s dive into the main event—the stickers themselves! This set is a perfect snapshot of internet slang and everyday moments, all brought to life by the beloved LINE Friends and other quirky characters. It’s like a time capsule of expressions, and each one tells a little story. They are packed with personality and some hilarious Indonesian slang that was super popular at the time.
A Tour of the Sticker Sheet
Looking at the full set, it’s a vibrant grid of pure fun. You can practically feel the energy jumping off the screen. Let’s break it down row by row.
The top row kicks things off with a bang. First, we have an ecstatic Cony, the white rabbit, phone in hand, shouting “Yuhuuuu” in a speech bubble. Next to her, a cool black-and-white cat is meticulously grooming itself in a mirror, declaring “Ngalis Dulu!” which hilariously translates to “Gotta do my eyebrows first!” Then, you see Cony, Sally, and Brown huddled together, clearly sharing some juicy secrets under the banner “Gossip Yuk” (“Let’s Gossip”). The row ends with Brown the bear giving a teary-eyed Cony an overwhelmingly tight hug, exclaiming “Gemess Deh,” a phrase used when you find something unbearably cute.
The second row keeps the good times rolling. A stylish blonde character looks totally unimpressed while a small green frog offers a compliment, with the text reading “Makasih Cynn” (“Thanks, dear” in a slangy way). Beside that, a character with a determined face gives a big thumbs-up, saying “OK Bro!!”. Then we have a super-cool Cony with sunglasses, chilling on a beach lounger with his phone, ready for a “Liburan Bro” (“Vacation, bro”). And to wrap up the line, a happy green frog proudly displays a phone with a 90% off coupon, celebrating his amazing luck with “Hoki Bingits” (“So lucky!”).
Moving down to the third row, the emotions get a bit more intense. We see a grumpy Brown wearing a backwards cap, surrounded by red angry scribbles, with the word “KZL”—a popular abbreviation for “kesal,” meaning annoyed or irritated. Next to him, a cat rests its head on a table, looking completely heartbroken and sensitive, perfectly capturing the feeling of “Baper” (an Indonesian slang for being overly emotional). Then, the mood lightens with Cony and a friend enjoying a coffee date, snapping pictures with the call to action “Like & Share”. The row ends with a character in a wild, energetic dance pose, yelling “Tarik Manggg,” a phrase often heard in Indonesian dangdut music that means “Pull it, bro!” or “Go for it!”.
The final row is just as expressive. A blonde character with a striped shirt looks absolutely shocked, hands on her cheeks, exclaiming “Owww My God!” as a tiny Cony looks on with heart-eyes. Then, Cony is back, celebrating with ice cream and a gift card, overjoyed because she got something for free, screaming “Asekkk Gratis” (“Yay, it’s free!”). A very cool-looking frog wearing headphones and a skull t-shirt strikes a pose, asking “Kece Kan” (“Cool, right?”). Finally, a blonde character with a chic haircut sips a drink, flashing a rock-on hand sign and looking confidently forward with a speech bubble that says “Move On”.
More Than Just Cute Pictures
It’s easy to look at these stickers and just see fun little drawings, but there’s a whole industry and strategy behind them. Companies like LY Corporation didn’t just stumble into success with stickers; they masterfully turned them into a core part of the messaging experience and a massive business venture. These characters—Brown, Cony, Sally, and the whole gang—are not just sticker stars; they are valuable intellectual properties. Think of them as the Mickey Mouse of the messaging world.
The creation of these characters and sticker sets is protected by copyright, which is crucial. It ensures that LY Corporation is the sole owner of these designs, allowing them to control how they’re used. This control is what lets them build an entire universe around the characters. It starts with free sticker packs like this one to get users hooked and invested in the characters’ personalities. Once you love them, you’re more likely to buy their premium sticker sets, which might be animated or even have sound.
From Stickers to Superstars
But it doesn’t stop there. The real genius is how these digital assets translate into real-world profits. The popularity of the characters drives a huge market for merchandise. We’re talking plush toys, phone cases, clothing, and even themed cafes. LINE has opened official merchandise stores in major cities around the world, turning their digital creations into a tangible, highly profitable brand. They also collaborate with other huge brands for co-branded products and promotions. So, that free sticker of Brown looking grumpy isn’t just a sticker; it’s an advertisement for a character that generates revenue in dozens of different ways. It’s a brilliant cycle: the stickers make the characters famous, and their fame sells everything else. It transformed simple chat enhancers into global icons.








