Over the years, Japanese schoolgirls have spearheaded an array of trends. Theyâve set the agenda. From tech to fashion, theyâve been innovators, dictating to the nation whatâs cool and whatâs not.
This latest trend is anything but cool. Disgusting? Perhaps. Wasteful? Definitely. Yummy? Well, it does involve cream puffs.
In Japanese, cream puffs are called âchou creamâ (âshuukuriimuâ or ă·ă„ăŒăŻăȘăŒă ). Generally speaking, most people in Japan dig âem. Generally speaking, most people everywhere dig âem. They are tasty!
As LiveDoor News pointed out this week, a new trend is spreading among Japanese schoolgirls. Itâs called âcream puff faceâ (âganmen shuukuriimuâ or éĄéąă·ă„ăŒăŻăȘăŒă ). And, you guessed it, it involves smushing a cream puff in someoneâs face.
This isnât exactly a new trend, as itâs possible to find examples of cream puff faces as early as 2007 and 2008. And, yes, this is a spin on the old fashioned pie in the face gag. But in Japan, the trend really started to take off with schoolgirls in 2011. The Japanese mainstream is just catching on now.
Typically, a cream puff face is done on someoneâs birthday or another event as a surprise. Some kids even prepare trash bags to cover the person whoâs going to get puffed, so as not to ruin anyoneâs clothes. How courteous!
As you can see above, itâs not only schoolgirls getting puffed, but schoolboys, too.
And then, thereâs this dude.
While writing this piece, I decided to blur out the teensâ eyes that hadnât already been blurred. Theyâre kids. This is stupid. Kids do dumb shit. But, of course, there are those who are looking at this trend and seeing an obvious sexual connotation.
There are those who think the whole trend is wastefulâa similar criticism leveled at the âpotato partiesâ sweeping Japanese McDonaldâs late last year. In Japan, parents harp on their children to clean their plates and wasting food like this is seen as incredibly disrespectful.
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But, there are numerous teens who have gotten a cream puff to the face and seem more than happy about the whole experience. On Twitter, one schoolgirl wrote, âThanks too for the cream puff face. Ditto for the towel. It was a very happy birthday.â Another wrote, âI want to do it again,â while yet another chimed in, âThat was a great memory.â
Besides cream puffs, there are also those who use tofu or fermented beans (nattou). Now that sounds like a horrible memory.
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