![]() In episode 7 of My Dress-Up Darling Kitagawa slices an onion while cooking and comments:.Ruby solves the problem by painting a snorkel mask on the tearful art piece. When Ruby enters the room, she discovers there's a portrait that is indeed crying because Mozart, who is in a potrait right next to him, is peeling an onion. In episode 6b of Jewelpet: Magical Change, Airi and Ruby investigate a room in the school that is said to be crying.Against particularly tough or emotionally-controlled enemies, he brings out an onion to force them to cry. Weaponized by Laguna in EDENS ZERO, whose power allows him to One-Hit KO anyone who cries in his presence no matter the source of the tears.Spacytchi attempts to cheat by using an onion to make himself tear up, but the director discovers the onion and Spacytchi is disqualified. In GO-GO Tamagotchi! episode 40, several Tamagotchis are auditioning for a TV show and are being asked to cry on command.A reader asked why, and Word of God is that Wanze wears them to protect his eyes when he chops an onion. Minor antagonist Wanze is a chef who wears goggles. Also, Onion Oni himself (his head's an actual onion, with two sprouts acting as his horns) is a bit of a crybaby (he's still a little boy, but he doesn't like being seen as just a kid). The onion slices then land on the eyes of his victim (normally Baikinman in this case). He tosses onions and uses his kanabo to peel and slice them by whacking at them. Onion Oni from Anpanman has managed to weaponize this.because she and Hibiki were making her a surprise meal to celebrate her anniversary aboard the ship. She feels bad later when she discovers that Dita was just chopping onions. She assumes that Hibiki upset Dita somehow, and uses this as an argument to get the men kicked off the ship. In Vandread, Pai sees Dita and Hibiki in the kitchen, with Dita crying.In episode 42 of Smile PreCure!, Nao cuts some onions and gets little bubble tears in her eyes.Episode 10 of Dragon Crisis! starts with Ai, Rose and Misaki all crying heavily, then shows that they are chopping onions at a picnic.When the girl talks about how sad she is that she doesn't think her mother loves her, she asks if she could help them chop up an onion. An episode of Sailor Moon had Usagi and Chibiusa invite a young girl home for dinner.Genma tries to invoke this by shoving onions in Ranma's face. One episode of Ranma ½ involved a mirror that could allow whoever held it to travel through time if their tears fell on it (which appeared in a previous episode).Yui in particular looks cute while doing it. In episode 10 of Season 1 of K-On!, both Yui and Ritsu do this. ![]() He puts onions in his, and he even comments on it with the line "Here come the tears". This actually happens to Tommy in Digimon Frontier, the kids are forced to make burgers so they can save a digimon from Arbormon.Beastars: Jack uses onions to force himself to cry because he think it is wrong that the disturbing information he learns about the world's history doesn't make him cry due to his species being engineered to not feel strong emotions.Apparently only the audience can see it, though. Vaguely related is the situation in anime where a character simulates crying while not-very-subtly holding an eyedropper bottle. This has several useful applications for those with something to hide: either you can disguise your real tears of pain by grabbing some onions to peel (compare Sand In My Eyes), or you can use onions to get tears in your eyes and simulate real pain when you don't feel it. However, there are easy ways to avoid this eye irritation if you're cutting or peeling onions chilling the onions first, using a sharper knife, and wearing eye protection are all effective methods. ![]() In Real Life, if the onions are green or very fresh, especially if cut very close to the root end, they can produce the copious tears, often accompanied by sniffing (because your tear ducts and nasal tubes are connected), but not the sobbing (although sometimes, the tears and sniffling can make you congested, forcing you to breathe through your mouth and send you even one step closer to the appearance of sobbing). Oftentimes, onions will make the characters sob uncontrollably, rather than just leak a few tears from the eyes. Just like how pepper can make you sneeze, onions in fiction can produce oceans of tears, giving the appearance that you have experienced a horrendous tragedy, instead of the mild eye irritation that occurs in boring Real Life.
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