Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games – Where Wibu returns to his ancestral land

At the present time, then MangaAnime has become very familiar to many people and countries around the world. This special culture originating from Japan has crept into every corner of life, from children’s Naruto-printed pencil cases to teenagers’ cosplay clothes and adult hobbies. … That’s why, community Wibu (non-Japanese people who are passionate about manga and anime) are increasingly expanding and growing, multi-racial, multi-professional and among them are many athletes.

At this year’s Olympics, perhaps because it was held in Japanthe origin of Manga – Anime culture, but the athletes who came here to compete did not hide themselves, freely spreading their passion for Gamehub to have today’s article.

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US team weightlifter Payton Otterdahl imitates the character Franky (One Piece) before competing.

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Greek long jumper Miltiadis Tentoglou performed Luffy’s Gear Second move (One Piece) before competing and won gold in the final.

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Another die-hard fan of One Piece – Italian athlete Massimo Stano used the Gear 3 technique when participating in the men’s 20km walk and won the gold medal.

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Swimmer Kliment Kolesnikov of the Russian Sports Union is “greeting” the audience like members of Attack on Titan’s Reconnaissance Team.

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England boxer Ben Whittaker did a Kamehameha (Dragon Ball) gesture towards the camera after narrowly winning in the quarter-finals.

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An unknown racer, even though he was competing, still had to turn around and look at Setsuna (Love Live Niji).

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US runner Isaiah Jewett performs the Kage Bunshin no Jutsu (Naruto) move before entering the running lane.

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A Taiwanese archer shouted “Steallaaaaaaaaaa” (Fate/Grand Order) before drawing his bow.

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Uzbekistan’s gymnasts in costumes inspired by Sailor Moon.

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Italian athletes look like Dragon Ball characters after winning gold medals.

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And a very special fanboy – current French President Emmanuel Macron, who traveled to Japan to receive a hand-drawn picture signed by the One Piece author.

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