Private goods in full-time hunter (the work of Japanese animation company MADHOUSE)

Joanny 2022-03-22 09:02:13

The work of MADHOUSE, which is also disgusting in China among full-time hunters, has a dictatorial capital called Pei Jing (pe i jin), and the Japanese pronunciation is almost the same as Beijing (pe i jin). It is also secretly said that the atomic bomb is the evil of human beings, the sin of evolution.

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The capital of Donggotuo is called Peijing (Japanese pronunciation is ペイジン, Roman pronunciation is pe i jin), and the capital of China is Beijing (Japanese pronunciation is ペキン Roman pronunciation is pe ki nn), and the pronunciation is very similar.

In addition, the political system is a republic, and it is almost time to name it. If it is said that there is no metaphor for China, I will not believe it.

The weapon used in the ant chapter to blast the ant king is called the poor man's rose.

The rose of the poor

But when the narration was introduced for the second time, a mushroom cloud was drawn in the animation, which was easily reminiscent of an atomic bomb.

And as we all know, in human history, just like in animation, atomic bombs have only been detonated once, and that is Hiroshima and Nagasaki. And in the introduction of the narration later, there are nuclear weapons that exploded in the city.

In particular, before the president detonated the poor man's rose, what he said was the infinitely evolved malice of mankind—the atomic bomb. "Human Malicious Weapons" makes people unable to equate nuclear weapons with human malice. This is obviously the view that the Japanese government has always sought - the use of nuclear weapons is wrong, even in war situations, even Nazis or militarism.

The words of the president before the detonation

In fact, I don't know if you have any memory of the work "Irregular in Magic High School". That work has already been humiliated by China, and the producer of "Magic Bad" and the developer of this "Full Time Hunter" are Madhouse.

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