Thunder Dad

Illustration of a middle-aged man with lightning powers, inspired by the Japanese proverb “Earthquake, Thunder, Fire, and Father”

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This is a free illustration of “Thunder Dad,” a middle-aged man who commands the power of lightning. He’s inspired by the Japanese proverb Jishin, Kaminari, Kaji, Oyaji—which translates to “Earthquake, Thunder, Fire, and Father.” This old saying lists the four scariest things in the world, with “Dad” humorously ranked alongside natural disasters.

In this version, Japanese fathers awaken their thunder powers in middle age—mainly to scold their kids or sell electricity back to the grid. It’s eco-friendly, terrifying, and oddly heartwarming.

Use this character in parody content, cultural commentary, or any project that needs a spark of Japanese dad energy.

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地震雷家事育児オヤジ

地震雷家事育児オヤジ

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