In 71 days, the meme of HarryPotterObamaSonic10Inu increased by 281 times. Where does the meme actually come from?

In just 71 days, the HarryPotterObamaSonic10Inu meme saw a staggering 281-fold increase. But where did this meme originate?

In this post, users on 4chan had a heated discussion about it, but from the content of the discussion, it doesn’t seem very friendly. Some of the native 4chan users consider it to be garbage, while some fervent fans of HarryPotterObamaSonic10Inu responded to them in an “unfriendly manner,” considering them to be a group of “stupid and cowardly people.” It seems that the native 4chan users have some resistance or even disgust towards those who promote HarryPotterObamaSonic10Inu, believing that they disturb the original tranquility. The channel administrators on 4chan are also actively deleting and blocking content related to HarryPotterObamaSonic10Inu memecoin, which is different from what I expected, “everyone is crazily and fervently discussing it.”

After leaving 4chan, I tried another search path: Google. Among all the results I found, the earliest post was from 9GAG, which was posted on January 1, 2012. This should effectively demonstrate that the meme of HarryPotterObamaSonic10Inu indeed originated from 10 years ago. So far, I have gained some answers to the question of “where does HarryPotterObamaSonic10Inu come from.” What’s particularly interesting is that some people say this design comes from China’s counterfeit wholesale market. I found some pictures with a similar style – perhaps HarryPotterObamaSonic10Inu really originated from the mysterious East?

Reference: https://twitter.com/0xWatell/status/1681915773420466176

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