15 August 2010

larryhammer: floral print origami penguin, facing left (for you)
To those intellectually interested in the world of manga scanlation but who have not explored it because you have issues with copyright violations, I give a scanlation that violates no copyright -- because it's published by the US government.* Specifically, by the Department of Defence, who on the anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima released in Japanese the first chapter (of a projected three) of Our Alliance: A Lasting Partnership. In which an American boy named Usa-kun ("Bunny," but also the acronym) on a home-stay in the house of a Japanese girl named Anzu, where they seem to spend most of their time talking about, well, the military alliance between their countries. Like all good moe anthropomorphisms of nation-states do.

In other words, it's a pure propaganda infodump barely sullied by anything resembling a plot.

I'll give 50 quatloos, redeemable for an entire internet, to anyone who manages to read all the way through without skipping even a single infographic.

(Just as a reminder, the text reads in Japanese manner from right to left -- so start in the upper right corner, go across, and then down.)

* ETA: I should clarify that the USA subscribes to the legal theory that works created on the public dollar are in the public domain -- not all national governments do so.

---L.
larryhammer: floral print origami penguin, facing left (for you)
To those intellectually interested in the world of manga scanlation but who have not explored it because you have issues with copyright violations, I give a scanlation that violates no copyright -- because it's published by the US government.* Specifically, by the Department of Defence, who on the anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima released in Japanese the first chapter (of a projected three) of Our Alliance: A Lasting Partnership. In which an American boy named Usa-kun ("Bunny," but also the acronym) on a home-stay in the house of a Japanese girl named Anzu, where they seem to spend most of their time talking about, well, the military alliance between their countries. Like all good moe anthropomorphisms of nation-states do.

In other words, it's a pure propaganda infodump barely sullied by anything resembling a plot.

I'll give 50 quatloos, redeemable for an entire internet, to anyone who manages to read all the way through without skipping even a single infographic.

(Just as a reminder, the text reads in Japanese manner from right to left -- so start in the upper right corner, go across, and then down.)

* ETA: I should clarify that the USA subscribes to the legal theory that works created on the public dollar are in the public domain -- not all national governments do so.

---L.

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