‘Sazae-san’ Namihei was a ‘prominent eccentric’ father? 4 selections of too bohemian behavior.

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The anime ” Sazae-san ” has been broadcast on the Fuji TV series from 1969 to the present. The original is a manga published in magazines and the Asahi Shimbun from 1946 to 1974.

One of the features of “Sazae-san” is the original taste, and the anime is very different. For example, Namihei Isono, called “Japanese father” in the anime, also shows a freewheeling behavior in the original story. This time, I would like to look at unthinkable actions in Namihei’s anime.

The Namihei came to the station to buy a ticket to solve the quiz question. At that time, there was no automatic ticket vending machine, and the station staff sitting at the counter responded. Namihei asks the station staff, “Where is the station that sells shumai at home?” When the station staff replies, “Is it Yokohama?”, Namihei is convinced that “it’s Yokohama.” Then, while watching the quiz in the newspaper, I went home without buying a ticket. The station staff exclaimed, “You should buy a ticket.” (Volume 33) To solve my doubts, I go to the station, ask a question, and go home. It was an action that brought the child’s heart to the fore.

In a baseball game. Namihei participated in a baseball game divided into bonito and enemy and ally. Head slide on the base and shout “safe.” At the same time, Katsuo also takes the ball and steps on the floor to claim “out.” Then Namihei gets angry, saying, “If you say safe, it’s safe,” and Katsuo doesn’t give up, saying, “It’s out.” When it comes to fighting on the base, teammates also gather. Namihei begins to get angry, saying, “It’s a little overkill. What kind of difficulty does Dad have to take you up to that point?” Here, his wife, Fune, rushed in, blushing his cheeks and pulling his arms, saying “ridiculous,” and took him home. (Volume 50) In the anime, Namihei is strict and doesn’t have the image of playing sports very much. Still, in the original, he participates in baseball and shows an attitude of sticking to the game even if his real son is the opponent. It can be said that it has a stubborn side.

I was watching the study of bonito. Namihei was watching the study of bonito. When a bonito friend came to invite me to go fishing, he refused, “I’m studying now, so please come back again.” After that, Namihei’s friend came to invite me to play, “What about your dad?” Please decline with the exact wording as “Please.” However, Namihei chased after his friend, who was about to leave, with all the tools and a hat, “Hey, I’m going.” (Volume 10) Although it may be a little dissatisfactory for Skipjack, Namihei showed a childish heart. In the original, he lived a life full of humanity.

Drunk and lying, Namihei came home drunk at 12:55 pm. “No, I was surprised. It was perfect for my comrades with me,” he told Fune, who was waiting without sleeping. When Fune goes shopping with Namihei, he meets a friend of mine the next day. Then, he says, “Which was your nostalgic lady?” “Senior when I was a military nurse. You will be late today.” When a woman asked, “Is it okay? Your wife tells such a lie,” she lied, “Okay, it’s a man’s hand all the time.” (Volume 67) Namihei lied to Fune after drinking alcohol until late at night. The content made me feel the times, and the free-spirited behavior made me feel like a free person.

In the original, Namihei is free-spirited. In the anime, Namihei has a strict and unbent atmosphere, but he is depicted as a father with a free-spirited side in the original. It may be good to enjoy such a gap. When asked, “That’s a lie,” he lied, “Okay, it’s a man’s hand all the time.” (Volume 67) Namihei lied to Fune after drinking alcohol until late at night. The content made me feel the times, and the free-spirited behavior made me feel like a free person.

In the original, Namihei is free-spirited. In the anime, Namihei has a strict and unbent atmosphere, but he is depicted as a father with a free-spirited side in the original. It may be good to enjoy such a gap. When asked, “That’s a lie,” he lied, “Okay, it’s a man’s hand all the time.” (Volume 67) Namihei lied to Fune after drinking alcohol until late at night. The content made me feel the times, and the free-spirited behavior made me feel like a free person.

In the original, Namihei is free-spirited. In the anime, Namihei has a strict and unbent atmosphere, but he is depicted as a father with a free-spirited side in the original. It may be good to enjoy such a gap.

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