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Sam
Sam the Olympic Eagle
Mascot of the 1984 Summer Olympics (Los Angeles)
CreatorBob Moore
SignificanceBald eagle
Sam the Olympic Eagle
イーグルサム
(Eagle Sam)
GenreSports, Comedy
Anime television series
Directed byHideo Nishimaki
Music byHarumi Ibu
StudioDAX International Inc.
Original networkTokyo Broadcasting System Television
Original run April 7, 1983 March 29, 1984
Episodes51

Sam the Olympic Eagle was the mascot of the 1984 Summer Olympics which were held in Los Angeles. He is a bald eagle, the national bird of the host nation, the United States. Intended as a patriotic symbol, being named Sam also suggests a kinship with Uncle Sam, another American symbol. The mascot was designed by Bob Moore, an artist for Disney.

Guests of Disneyland, as well as those reading documentation about mascot designs for the Olympics, often confuse the mascot for another Disney mascot named Eagle Sam, host of the former Disneyland attraction America Sings, and designed by animator Marc Davis in c. 1973. He shares the name of Sam the Eagle from The Muppet Show, but the design is vastly different. He is still known as Eagle Sam in Japan, where an animated series of the same name ran during 1983, the year preceding the Summer Olympics. Even after the conclusion of the Games, Sam the Eagle is still used to promote a track and field event, the Mt. SAC Relays at Mt. San Antonio College, specifically its "LA84 Youth Days" promotion for youth interested in athletics, run by a charitable group founded during the Olympics.

Preceded by Olympic mascot
Sam the Olympic Eagle

Los Angeles 1984
Succeeded by