Yaranaika? (やらないか) Meme Generator

Bring a touch of classic internet culture to your feed with our Yaranaika meme generator. Customize Takakazu Abe's legendary expression on memeOS to create hilarious, suggestive, or completely random memes in just a few clicks.

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ORIGIN & LORE

The 'Yaranaika?' (Japanese for 'Shall we do it?') meme originates from the 1987 gay manga 'Kuso Miso Technique' by Shungiku Yamakawa. The specific panel features the character Takakazu Abe sitting on a park bench, wearing an unzipped blue jumpsuit and making a distinctively stoic yet suggestive facial expression toward the protagonist, Masaki Michishita. It gained massive traction on the Japanese imageboard 2channel and video-sharing site Nico Nico Douga in the mid-2000s, eventually spreading globally as a symbol of shock humor and niche manga culture. The meme is typically used by photoshopping Abe's face onto other characters or objects to convey a creepy, knowing, or hilariously out-of-place invitation.