Larry Hammer (
larryhammer) wrote2010-08-15 08:14 pm
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"but even if the two of us should be separated / I will change the world"
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.
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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(So who is that and why is he ordering Japan to get moving?)
---L.
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Politics x mahjong is, I confess, a combination I never thought of.
---L.
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Have you met the recent one-shot about a tyrannosaur named Ralph who is killed by the meteor that wiped out the dinosaurs and is reincarnated as a contemporary Japanese schoolgirl? (It is, unfortunately, very lame, as in shounen ecchi lame. But the premise is nicely cracked.)
---L.