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Tidlom: Shop-a-holic: The Ultimate Retail Therapy Companion
Ready to level up your chat game? Meet the hilarious duo brought to you by Zylostudio Co., Ltd., the creative geniuses behind some of the most relatable digital characters in Thailand!
Zylostudio Co., Ltd. has an incredible knack for turning everyday situations into absolute comedy gold. By taking local culture and blending it with modern struggles, like our collective addiction to shopping, they have created characters that feel like actual friends.
Tidlom: Shop-a-holic – 11570
Jumpa and Tidlom need a friend to go shopping. Let’s go!
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- Title : Tidlom: Shop-a-holic
- Price : Paid
- Type : Animation & Sound
- Region : Thailand
- Link : line://shop/detail/11570
- Publisher : Zylostudio Co., Ltd.
- Copyright : 2018 Zylostudio Co., ltd. All right reserved

Meet the Shopaholic Crew
Retail Therapy at Its Finest
This adorable sticker set features the iconic grey buffalo Tidlom and his pink buffalo friend Jumpa. Together, they perfectly capture the emotional rollercoaster of paydays, shopping sprees, and the inevitable broke days that follow. Let us break down every single sticker in this fabulous pack!
Row one kicks off the shopping spree. First, Jumpa welcomes you surrounded by bags, saying Sawasdee, which means hello in Thai. Next, Tidlom sweats with joy in front of a seventy percent off sale sign. Jumpa then flies through the air shouting Pai shop kan (let us go shopping!), followed by her looking determined while saying Deaw khao jad karn dai, meaning she can handle it.
Row two highlights the shopping madness. Jumpa hugs her haul, declaring it Dee tor jai (good for the soul). When funds get low, she pleads Phon dai mai (can I pay in installments?). Next, she runs wildly with bags, shouting Mai wang, shop yoo (busy shopping!). Finally, she dashes off to make a direct bank transfer, labeled On.
Row three brings the financial reality check. Tidlom types furiously at his desk, stating he is working hard just to shop a lot. He then sprints with a briefcase, shouting Ha ngern duan (need cash fast!). Soon, he happily shows his phone screen confirming On laew khrub (transferred already!). Sadly, the spree ends with him pulling out his empty pockets, sighing Jon (broke).
Row four shows the aftermath. Tidlom weeps over an empty wallet, crying Mai luer arai loey (nothing left at all). He tries to be good, slipping a coin into a piggy bank labeled Keb om (saving money). But Jumpa has other ideas, raising a hammer to smash it. She then looks sheepishly at the broken ceramic pig, saying Kho thot kha (sorry).
Row five is all about negotiations. Jumpa begs for cash, pleading Kho tang noi (give me money please) and showing Tidlom a massive bill. To keep the peace, Tidlom hands over fresh bills saying Dee kan na (let us make up). Jumpa celebrates her victory, proudly holding a gold trophy labeled shopaholic.
Row six wraps up the cycle. Jumpa happily tosses coins into the air, but Tidlom ends up crying in front of a sold-out computer screen, sobbing Sia jai (sad). Jumpa bows politely with a sweet Khob khun kha (thank you) before finally collapsing on the floor next to her shopping bags, muttering Man dee na (it is totally worth it!).
Publishers and Copyrights
Zylostudio Co., Ltd. holds the copyright for these incredible characters, protecting their unique designs. Their stickers let users express complex feelings, from payday excitement to financial regret, in a lighthearted way that resonates globally.








