Henohenomoheji

Henohenomoheji

"Henohenomoheji" (へのへのもへじ) or "hehenonomoheji" (へへののもへじ) is a face drawn by Japanese schoolchildren using hiragana characters.

The word breaks down into the seven hiragana characters "he(へ), no(の), he(へ), no(の), mo(も), he(へ), ji(じ)". The first two "he" are the eyebrows, the two "no" are the eyes, the "mo" is a nose, and the last "he" is the mouth. The outline of the face is made by the character "ji", with the dakuten forming the ear. Children use "henohenomoheji" as the faces of "kakashi" (scarecrows).

It has been likenedfact|date=July 2008 culturally to North America's popular graffiti doodle of "Kilroy" (or in Britain "Chad", in Canada "Clem," and in Australia "Mr. Foo") in that it often appears in comic books, movies and other media.

Variations

Other versions may have been current in other epochs and places. Japanese-Brazilians who learned hiragana in the 1950s, in the State of São Paulo, report that they were not taught to draw the "ji", and thus left the face unframed, as in the "henohenomohe" shown at right.

Other people from the same epoch but from a town report that they learned to draw a big "no" around the face, instead of the "ji" (not shown).

Others have drawn it with an "i" (い) at the end, which is drawn under the "ji" to form a neck or an ear.

Usage examples

* In "Naruto", the character Kakashi Hatake's face is the subject of an entire episode (no. 101), in which his students try to remove his mask. Against one of them he uses a decoy (scarecrow) of himself, with the Henohenomoheji drawn on the face; which is appropriate enough, given that his name (Kakashi) means "scarecrow" in Japanese. Also, Kakashi is able to summon a small pack of eight dogs, all of which have the Henohenomoheji on their backs.
* In the anime "One Piece", Igaram makes dummies with the Henohenomoheji face to impersonate Luffy, Zoro, and Nami.
* In the MSX game "Parodius", one of the bosses is based on this.
* In the Sega Genesis game "Crusader of Centy", a puppet controlled by a boss has this for a face.
* In "Digimon", the Digimon Nohemon, a scarecrow Digimon, has Henohenomoheji on its face.
* In the Nintendo DS game "", the visitor Blanca's face is that of a Henohenomoheji, and can be altered to the player's own design.
* In the PlayStation 2 video game "Ōkami", characters are represented with a Henohenomoheji icon floating above their heads whenever they are too far to be seen.
* In the PlayStation 2 video game "Chulip", the generic factory workers all have Henohenomohe faces.
* In "The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya", a brief scene in episode 11 showed Koizumi's fleet with a crew full of Henohenomoheji.
* In the manga Ranma ½, the title character Ranma Saotome often wears the Henohenomoheji face.
* Mangaka Yuu Watase is often portrayed in a Henohenomoheji mask.
* In the anime "Mononoke", the Medicine Seller briefly wears a Henohenomoheji on his blank face during the Noppera-bō arc before restoring his own.
* In the anime "Samurai Champloo", the baseball catcher doll in episode 23 "Baseball Blues" has a Henohenomeheji on its face.
* In the video game "Terranigma", in Matis's final gallery, he features a henohenomoheji.

ee also

*ASCII art

References


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