How is your country represented in Anime?
pic unrelated because my country is completely ignored by Anime.
How is your country represented in Anime?
pic unrelated because my country is completely ignored by Anime.
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You know, what's Putin's irl height?
~5'6 according to multiple sources
You just know
>germany
borderline every anime has something german. random words in songs, books in the background, parents are there for vacation/work...
Nether Gundam sounds really menacing.
5'7 for what I got which is short for what i get
A british person was in the writing team
imagine being dutch in anime kek
How much has your country been featured in anime
>be indonesian
>most of your anime reference comes from jakarta
>it's mostly about black market and gang shit
sigh
I came from Afrika and yes our sole purpose is to ntr your women
They're always based af
Chile
>Tan loli semen demon
Par for the course I guess.
yeah maybe if you go to a restaurant lmao
I only know of two animes which ever mentioned Israel, both mention Israeli military airforce for some reason.
Infinite stratos where there was a single line about the flying mech that went rogue being made by Israel
and Shirobako, where one of the combat pilots in that anime within the anime was Israeli.
our language gets represented very well though in various magic incantations, with Date a live clock constantly shouting Zayin (meaning cock/penis)
If only this archetype was as commonplace as anime makes it out to be.
Football People
Characters are usually black despite them being less than 10% of the population
I mean, the most popular players there are largely black aren't they?
Her name is Shirley
Football, and sometimes some mention of a song of and artist
Nigeria social media was very excited over this
Ogun is the god of iron, the forge, war, and truth/justice in the Yoruba religion.
There's been a surge in Finnish representation in the past decade or so, and even though finns are generally background characters and our country is usually just mentioned and not shown it's still nice to see any kind of mention of us
>Half is militaryshit
Neat
The one and only representation turned out to be quite based
Only one good character
>suomi sensei
You don’t think it’s common?
Monster and Genocidal Organ were set here, so there's that. Otherwise we're usually represented by our weapons manufacturing and an occasional alchemical reference.
My country is non existen for now.
That will change in coming years. We only appeared once in Blue Lock because of Suarez.
I don't think Croatia is in anime.
as terrorists, fugitives and forest hut dwellers
perfection
So to summarize, Finns are either lesbian elves, autists, or wear our national clothes 24/7 as we live in our log cabins in the north.
hey hey hey
5'6 with sometimes very silly shoe lifts.
To this day I'm not aware of many Spanish characters in anime aside from (maybe?) Hawkeye mihawk's inspiration. There was that one gag character from Tari Tari with a pet pig I like because they hired a native Spaniard to voice him and it's actual Castillian Spanish
You can't just pull the rug over our eyes. The Japanese WILL pay
The negroid looks so out of place there.
literally
If your country is remotely relevant just look up Axis Powers Hetalia *your country* to find the anime version
surprisingly accurate racial depiction despite the anime aesthetic.
Can't complain.
>the US
Ogun is the most common reference to Nigeria in nip media.
pretty good Id say
its every chuunis wet dream
So he has different length in legs? The left seems to have less lift.
>every character in picrel besides Pucci is a tertiary or background character
GOD BLESS AMERICA
considering my country didnt exist during WW2 and was merely a british colony I highly doubt I'd find it in an anime with "Axis" in its name.
bro thats nothing
they grow em big in the land down under.
Is this what the Japanese call Aussie cows?
Usually pretty good.
Yes
god nuke america please
Seethe
Not anime but the only representation in Japanese media I've ever seen. Not bad desu.