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Rumiko Takahashi talked about the origin of the name of "Crazy Horse 1/2", which is not a shampoo

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I don't know if netizens remember a classic old fan called "Crazy Horse 1/2"?

"Chaos Horse 1/2" is an anime adaptation of the fantasy action manga work created by the famous Japanese manga artist Rumiko Takahashi, which mainly tells the protagonist Hayaot Otome Zanma accidentally fell into the "female drowning spring" during a trip abroad and was cursed, once encountering cold water, she will become a girl, and when she encounters hot water, she will return to a series of stories after becoming a boy.

Rumiko Takahashi talked about the origin of the name of "Crazy Horse 1/2", which is not a shampoo
Rumiko Takahashi talked about the origin of the name of "Crazy Horse 1/2", which is not a shampoo

This drama animation began to be broadcast in 1989, according to the "generational points" of view, basically with the "Dragon Ball", "Four Wheel Drive Brothers" and other classic animations, and "Crazy Horse 1/2" attracted many viewers with the characteristics of gender conversion in that period, which can be called the ancestor of "sexual transformation".

In addition, "Chaoma 1/2", as one of the most Chinese cultural works in the 80s, naturally also combines a lot of Chinese elements, such as the "female drowning spring" where the protagonist Early Otome Chaoma goes is the Bayankara Mountains in Qinghai Province, China, the father of the chaotic horse, Xuan Ma, can turn into a panda, the practice costume worn by the chaotic horse, the Chinese character who appears as a supporting role, and so on.

When it comes to Chinese characters, it is necessary to mention Shan Pu, one of the "harems" of chaotic horses.

Rumiko Takahashi talked about the origin of the name of "Crazy Horse 1/2", which is not a shampoo

Shan Pu is a Chinese female Jie girl in the setting, good at Chinese boxing and my flow, strong, frank and unrestrained, wearing a variety of Chinese clothes, of course, there is no shortage of Chinese bun head, according to the clan rules when losing to outsiders, if it is a woman, you must kill her, and if the other party is a man, you have to give her a body, and the chaotic horse just 'counts' is a man, and in terms of results, Shan Pu naturally becomes the pursuer of the chaotic horse.

Rumiko Takahashi talked about the origin of the name of "Crazy Horse 1/2", which is not a shampoo

In addition, regarding The name of Shan pu, Rumiko Takahashi recently revealed some things about what she studied when naming the character of Shan Pu.

Rumiko Takahashi talked about the origin of the name of "Crazy Horse 1/2", which is not a shampoo

For example, everyone knows that the Japanese name of "Shan pu" is "シャンプー", and there are also foreign names called "shampoo", although the pronunciation of this "shampoo" is the same as the pronunciation of "shampoo" in Japan, but in fact, the name "Shan Pu" is not transformed from "shampoo", but a Chinese friend of Rumiko Takahashi's teacher gave her the name.

Because Chinese "Xiang (Xiang) Pu" or "Shan (Shan) Pu" gives people a very cute feeling, which is very much in line with the "panda girl" like Shan Pu, but because Japanese does not have a tongue-twisting relationship, it can only be pronounced as "shampoo" in the end, which makes many fans mistakenly think that Shan Pu's name comes from shampoo.

Rumiko Takahashi talked about the origin of the name of "Crazy Horse 1/2", which is not a shampoo

(Panda girls are girls who feel cute in the atmosphere and feel cute just by looking at them.) Not literally "looks like a panda"

However, now that the animation of "Chaos Horse 1/2" has become the memory of everyone, as a fan, even if you know a little, I don't know if this classic drama animation will be remade in my lifetime.

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Rumiko Takahashi talked about the origin of the name of "Crazy Horse 1/2", which is not a shampoo

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