Gundam's biological father Tomino confirmed that the popular meme "My father never hit me" came from himself

Gundam's biological father Tomino confirmed that the popular meme "My father never hit me" came from himself

Friends who like Gundam all know Amuro’s famous meme “My father has never hit me”. Today, June 23, Gundam’s biological father Tomino Yoshiyuki suddenly tweeted with only a short sentence, confirming that the meme really came from himself.

First, let's understand what "My father has never hit me" means. This sentence comes from the ninth episode of the "Mobile Suit Gundam" animation. At that time, Amuro was afraid of death and did not dare to drive the Gundam out to fight. He said to the captain, "If you want to move the Gundam so much, just drive it yourself." As a result, he was slapped by the captain. Then Amuro continued to talk back to the captain, and the captain, who could no longer bear it, slapped him again. Then Amuro said this classic line, "You actually hit me twice, and my father has never hit me."

·Today, Tomino Yoshiyuki suddenly tweeted a short sentence: " The prototype of Tim Ray, the father who never beat Amuro, is from my father ." Netizens speculated that Mr. Tomino might have had some sudden thoughts because of the scene.

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