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Incredible Revelation in the Anime World! Find out who the ‘Jesus’ of the famous Moshi Moshi meme REALLY is!

You may have seen the famous meme in the anime community that shows a man with a beard and long hair on the phone, with the words “MOSHI MOSHI, JESUS DESU” in large letters. But what is really behind this mysterious character? The shocking truth is that this meme does not depict Jesus, as many might assume at first glance.

Incredible Revelation in the Anime World! Find out who the 'Jesus' of the famous Moshi Moshi meme REALLY is!

The famous ‘Moshi Moshi’ meme comes from a really dark anime.

The popular news site Voce Sabia Anime shared an interesting article about this strange meme that has been circulating in recent days and that oddly has to do with Jesus Christ. However, in this article they explain to us that this characteristic character is not actually him, but rather has a more disturbing background.

It all started when a user came across a product with a shirt that featured the famous meme and commented on the character on the cover. From that moment on, debates arose about who the character portrayed in the meme really was. While some people thought it was Jesus because of his appearance with long hair and beard, others warned that it was someone completely different.

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Perhaps the person stumbled upon the image without any context and mistakenly thought it represented Jesus. Maybe they thought the character belonged to some weird anime and just moved on. This is because of his long hair, prominent beard and serene expression, attributes that can evoke the traditional image of Jesus Christ.

However, the reality is different, as this individual is not Jesus, but the leader of an extremely dangerous cult that perpetrated one of the biggest crimes in Japan’s history.

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The character of the meme is none other than Shoko Asahara, the leader of an extremely dangerous cult called Aum Shinrikyo. This religious sect was responsible for one of the largest terrorist attacks that occurred in Tokyo on March 20, 1995.

On that fateful day, members of the Aum Shinrikyo sect released sarin gas, a highly toxic nerve agent, on several subway lines in Tokyo. Sarin causes paralysis and respiratory problems in its victims, and its use caused the death of 13 people and injured more than 6,000, many of them with long-term consequences. The attack triggered widespread panic in the city and attracted worldwide attention.

The character who has become the Moshi Moshi meme comes from a cult anime released before the attack, as part of an effort to attract anime and manga fans to join the sect. The character is an animated representation of Shoko Asahara, the founder of Aum Shinrikyo.

Although the Moshi Moshi meme may seem harmless and funny at first glance, its true identity is shocking and terrifying. Behind this seemingly innocent image hides the figure of the leader of a dangerous sect that committed devastating terrorist acts in Japan. This is a reminder that memes and viral images can have a deep and often unknown origin.