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Prince Pickles and Parsley-chan


Pickles and Parsley
Originally uploaded by Durf.
The International Herald Tribune wrote a story on the mascot for Japan's Self-Defense Forces. Read it here, or look at coverage of the coverage at Japan Probe and Japundit. My wife found this cellphone strap she received a while back from a friend in the Defense Ministry and to celebrate this whirlwind of fresh attention the prince is getting I decided to put it to good use.

Note the inclusion here of Parsley-chan, the prince's girlfriend, who was not mentioned in the IHT piece. Shocking sexism!
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Damn, I wish I had one.

That article was awful!

"The cutesy icon hardly calls to mind the Japanese military that conquered and pillaged its way across Asia during World War II, and *that is just the way the country's leaders want it.*
*As Japan sheds its postwar pacifism* and gears up to take a higher military profile in the world, it is enlisting cadres of cute characters and adorable mascots to put a gentle, harmless sheen on its deployments."

Reading the article made me feel as though Japan's manga artists are being deployed to hide the fact that Japan has a spotted history, rather than just as a cutesy PR stunt. Of course the Japanese need a "harmless sheen" on their deployments because it is so self-evident to IHT readers that they are murderous scumbags. As if the Morning Musume have never been employed to advertise the military.

Well, yeah, but Morning Musume is just plain evil.

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