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There are 15 classic "famous terriers" in Japanese manga works, of which JOJO and Gintama account for the majority

author:Libida

Judging the popularity of a Japanese comic, in addition to those cold official survey data, I personally feel that one of the most intuitive weather vanes is whether this work has produced a hot topic or hot meme among fans, after all, only with popularity will it form a wide circulation and discussion.

So this time we will start from the perspective of "hot stems" and see which terriers have appeared in classic Japanese comics, and you all know which ones.

There are 15 classic "famous terriers" in Japanese manga works, of which JOJO and Gintama account for the majority

(Entertainment reference only, non-complete version, collected and summarized by "anime data", if there is a deficiency or missing, please add it in time)

1: "If a person is killed, he will die", from "Fate/stay night", this sentence was said by Shiro after returning Avalon to Saber, and it becomes a funny meme when viewed in isolation, but it is normal when viewed in combination with the plot scene at that time.

2: "Positive on me", from "A scientific electromagnetic cannon", this is actually the result of the subtitle group spoof, the accurate translation should be "and I face to face ah".

3: "I have air conditioning in my car", from "When the Cicadas Cry", a sentence that the Tibetan police officer in Oishi will say before asking a question every time, which is quite interesting to listen to.

There are 15 classic "famous terriers" in Japanese manga works, of which JOJO and Gintama account for the majority

4: "Knowing the world is power", from "Magic Card Girl Sakura", Dadaoji Zhishi has high emotional intelligence and high INTELLIGENCE, and in the fourth grade, she has all kinds of talents all night, the key is that she is still the "money" ability in the play, so her name is a symbol of strength.

5: "Bubble Teapot", from "Overlord", the appearance of the bubble teapot is like this, has been complained about why someone can talk to something that looks like XXX?

6; "What's Wrong With a Man's Perversion", from "When the Cicadas Cry, Solution", in order to win the baseball game, after exposing the nature of hostile foreign aid as a pervert, maehara suddenly said to him " What is wrong with a man's perversion, a man should be perverted" after exposing the essence of hostile foreign aid.

There are 15 classic "famous terriers" in Japanese manga works, of which JOJO and Gintama account for the majority

7: "Armstrong Slalom Armstrong Cannon", from "Gintama", the specifics are not explained, anyway, I know it is quite dirty.

8: "Lucky E from ancient gunslingers", from the Fate series, the first two gunners in the Fate series are set to E, and then how they end, I don't feel the need for me to say that you understand.

9: "Uncle Policeman, it's in this person", from "The Gate of the Stone of Destiny", which is generally used to spit on strange gentlemen and strange people.

There are 15 classic "famous terriers" in Japanese manga works, of which JOJO and Gintama account for the majority

10: "A certain column of glandular brakes", from "Gintama", is often used in some wrestling scenes, anyway, it is a series without discipline.

11: "Even my dad never beat me", from "Mobile Suit Gundam 0079", this sentence seems to be full of secondary sense in the current era, highlighting a type of person who is not experienced in the world, extremely immature, and such people are generally "educated" by teammates.

12: "Ha, do you remember how many loaves of bread I ate?" "From "Jojo's Wonderful Adventures", from the mouth of the arch-villain DIO, expressing that doing something is as common to him as eating bread, and it happens as many times as possible, so I can't remember the number of times I did it.

There are 15 classic "famous terriers" in Japanese manga works, of which JOJO and Gintama account for the majority
13: "I'm not a man", from "Jojo's Wonderful Adventure", also from the classic quotes of DIO, expressing that he has given everything and is fearless, so he is often used to express his determination or will to break the boat.
There are 15 classic "famous terriers" in Japanese manga works, of which JOJO and Gintama account for the majority

14: "Kaz stopped thinking", from "JOJO's Wonderful Adventure", which is now basically used for self-deprecating expressions of netizens when expressing speechlessness or helplessness, I have stopped thinking, I am powerless about it.

15: "No matter how fast the 86 can't catch up with the Summer Tree sitting on the Mercedes", from the "Head Text D", it is basically used to describe that in the face of absolute money and materiality, the so-called emotions and enthusiasm are not worth mentioning. There is both a sense of mockery and snobbery, and a kind of self-deprecation of helplessness about reality.

There are 15 classic "famous terriers" in Japanese manga works, of which JOJO and Gintama account for the majority

summary:

Of course, the "hot stem" and topic derived from the Japanese comic lines or scenes are far from what I mentioned above, other than that, just take JOJO's work, netizens will incisively describe it as "thousands of anime famous stems only JOJO accounts for half", I personally agree with this point of view, after all, the hot stems in JOJO alone are enough to write one, so in the above article, I only listed a few stems with relatively high popularity.

Finally, in your impression, there are still some japanese comics that come out, welcome to leave a message.

(The picture in the text is from the related animation)

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