Where does Kana Hanazawa Arsenal North Expression Pack come from?
Kana Hanazawa's "Arsenal North" expression pack comes from Japanese variety shows. The expression package of Kana Hanazawa, a famous Japanese seiyuu, comes from a Japanese variety show called "Green Mouth". In the program, when the weather forecast on the screen was broadcast to "Hyogo Prefecture North", coriander showed an iconic smile, so the expression pack was named "Arsenal North".
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Arsenal North was originally a Japanese place name, but Kana Hanazawa once showed a very happy smile on a TV program, which was captured by netizens and spread on the Internet. In the picture, the weather forecast is playing at the top of the screen, and the place name happens to be Arsenal North.
Because the screen shot includes Kana Hanazawa's name, the weather forecast on the TV screen just shows "6%/4% rain in the north of the arsenal at 19℃", and the words "Beauty seiyuu Kana Hanazawa" are also on the screen. The only word that China netizens know is the place name of the weather forecast above "Arsenal North", so they began to use Arsenal North to refer to Kana Hanazawa, a magical expression pack.
This incident is also called "Arsenal North Incident". Since then, coriander has gained the reputation of "Miss Arsenal North", and this smiling face with feeling has surpassed Mona Lisa's in the second world and has been spoofed on various occasions. This emoticon pack was dubbed by netizens in China as one of the "Big Three emoticons".
Kana Hanazawa herself is very disgusted with this matter. During a long period of time when this emoticon was popular, she even dared not laugh in front of the camera. So far, this emoticon has been deeply disliked by some fans who really love coriander.