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Japanese Politicians Are Sorry For Ripping Off Anime Logo – Kotaku Australia
Anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is box office smash in Japan. One politician was hoping some of its popularity would rub off, it seems, and borrowed the logo…

Anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is box office smash in Japan. One politician was hoping some of its popularity would rub off, it seems, and borrowed the logo for a campaign poster.
Demon Slayer, of course, is a massively successful anime and manga.
Fukuoka politician Makoto Oniki () copied the logo, substituting his name for Kimetsu no Yaiba (). As the kanji character for appears in both the animes title and Onikis last name, this was a visual pun of sorts.
The animes logo can be seen in the…
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