- Source:
- @professorSugo / @wendys / @coralus_SF / @eat_1337 / @raburine / @Hearlesssoul / @Naphta1ene / @_dpiddy / @PigPenandPaper / @BearToTheTie / @shu_DRAW / @FuturistDog / @SPepOfficial / @lazydayzdrawz / @BellowDGaming / @mintapi0 / @yobansai_92
- Tags:
- Anime / Art / Characters / Fan Art / Fast Food / Mascot / Neon Genesis Evangelion / Smug Anime Girl / Twitter / Wendy's
Related Article
-
Japan’s Totoro Tree will have you convinced the Studio Ghibli spirit lives inside
-
Felt artist turns Demon Slayer characters into awesome lifelike cat creations
-
Japanese artist recreates giant 3-D cat at Shinjuku Station with actual cat
-
Otaku Coin: The Cryptocurrency That Could Save the Otaku Industry – Interview (Part 1)
-
After maid robot café’s successful trial run in Akihabara, creator looks to the future
-
Diorama artist crafts genius functioning mini Japanese train station in his walls
You may have noticed that whoever runs the fast food chain Wendy's Twitter account has a lot of fun. They don't seem to take the formalities of being a corporate entity too seriously, and seem to have a lot of fun sarcastically engaging Twitter trolls and rival fast food chains. Ever since that little sparring match with Hardee's, people on Twitter (it seems to have started with @professorSugoi/vsock) and other social media accounts have decided to rebrand the Wendy's mascot into a smug anime girl via fan art, inspired by the snarky nature of the official Wendy's account.
Here are just a few of the currently growing mass of smug anime Wendy's mascot girls, many of which have a natural resemblance in both appearance and attitude to Asuka Langley Sohryu from Neon Genesis Evangelion.