Comedic Textbook Drawing: The Man in a Schoolgirl’s Outfit

Avery Emberly

Updated Thursday, July 18, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A recent post on Reddit titled "Onicha 👉🏻👈🏻" has caught the attention of many due to its humorous and unexpected content. The image, which appears to be from a Japanese textbook, likely focused on physics or another scientific topic, features several lines of text in Japanese, various diagrams, and formulas. However, what truly stands out is the playful and detailed drawing superimposed on the page.

In the upper portion of the page, there is a black-and-white portrait of a man dressed in formal, possibly historical, attire. This serious image is hilariously contrasted by a cartoonish body drawn over it in black ink, making the man appear as if he is wearing a schoolgirl's outfit complete with a short pleated skirt, sailor collar, and thigh-high socks. The detailed drawing includes shading and comic-style lines, adding to the humor.

To the left of the main image, the margin features a cartoon outline of a person pushing a block or box, accompanied by smaller diagrams and explanatory Japanese text. The text seems to be explaining a scientific principle, likely involving work and energy, given the context of the pushing diagram and accompanying formulae.

This playful drawing provides a stark and amusing contrast to the otherwise serious and educational nature of the textbook page. The Reddit community has found this juxtaposition particularly entertaining, with one user commenting, "If only the U.S. textbooks didn't cost an arm and a kidney we would have seen more of these on our end."

The image is a perfect example of how humor can be found in the most unexpected places, even in educational materials. It serves as a reminder that a bit of creativity and playfulness can brighten up even the most mundane of subjects.

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If only the U.S. textbooks didn't cost an arm and a kidney we would have seen more of these on our end.

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