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: Oni-Chi-Chi is not a commonly mentioned character in the mainstream Dragon Ball series; there seems to be confusion with the character Oolin-Ko or others. However, one known character named Oni usually refers to Oni-Kiru or more commonly, Olin-Ko from Dragon Ball.

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Later animations continued to explore the characters, often titled with subtitles like Rebuild , Refresh , or Vacation Wikipedia. Oni.Chi.Chi

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The question of why Oni Chichi is held in such high regard by fans of adult anime is a fascinating paradox. The studio behind it, PoRO, is notorious for producing low-quality, "slide-show" animation that fails to convey fluid movement. Despite this, Oni Chichi broke the mold and achieved a level of popularity that spawned a massive franchise.

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On TikTok and Twitter, users will post a video of themselves staring at the camera with an Oni filter. They slowly raise one finger for each "chi" they utter. When they reach three "chi"s, they abruptly end the video (mid-action). The humor lies in the abruptness and the lack of payoff.

The series' Japanese name, 鬼父 (Oni Chichi), is a play on words combining "Oni" (demon) and "Chichi" (a humble term for father), creating the meaning "Demon Father".

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