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Anime works banned in various countries, eighth, can not guess the reason

author:Salted fish without dreams

From cartoons to the Internet, it has become an important area for today's children to learn on their own. However, with the internationalization of the Internet today, many foreign animation works are spread to China through the Internet, and some animations that are prohibited or unfavorable to the education and growth of children are easy to watch by them. If you are not careful, it is easy to have unexpected things. The state has repeatedly considered this, and can only block and remove it. Of course, it is not only China that has removed animation due to bloody violence and other factors, but also other countries around the world will have the same practice, so let's take a look at the animation works that have been removed from the shelves of various countries on a global scale.

1. Death Note

During the U.S. popularity of Death Note, parents in New Mexico also tried to ban the book from appearing in their school district, but their request was rejected, and Russian parents made a similar request to President Vladimir Putin.

Anime works banned in various countries, eighth, can not guess the reason

2. Dragon Ball

In 2009, a county councilor in Wicomico County, Maryland, asked all primary and secondary schools in Maryland to ban the comic on the grounds that the comic involved pornography, especially some scenes involving nudity, sexual innuendo and sexual contact between children and adults (it should be the scene where Goku asked Bulma to get up). In 1999, some parents reported that the Dragon Ball Z comics he bought for 4-year-olds at Toys R Us contained soft pornography, and the series was subsequently removed from all stores in the United States.

Anime works banned in various countries, eighth, can not guess the reason

3. "Manga, 60 Years of Japanese Manga"

It's a book written by Paul Gravitte about the 60-year history of Japanese manga, but the san Bernardino County Library in California removed it. It turned out that a parent in California complained about the content, saying: "The book has several beautiful pictures, but one of them is about the sexual intercourse of large hamsters, which is not quite in line with the standards of our community." After that, the book was removed from the library.

Anime works banned in various countries, eighth, can not guess the reason

4. "Welcome to the Sugar Jar"

The vulgar manga "Welcome to the Sugar Jar", created by Japanese manga artist ゆずぽん, was regarded as a harmful reading by the Tokyo Metropolitan Youth Sound Education Ordinance and demanded that its sale be stopped. Other comics included in the list include Matsuyama Masaru (my wife is a schoolboy) Hiroshi Itsugi's Autumn Sky. During the implementation of the bill, manga artists such as Matsuyama Masaru won the support of Ken Akamatsu and others, but anime works such as "Edge of the Void" were still considered harmful readings.

Anime works banned in various countries, eighth, can not guess the reason

5. 《Red Foot Child》

"Barefoot Kid" is a manga based on the brutal history of World War II, and some Japanese schools have demanded the withdrawal of the book on the grounds that the picture is too violent, which is suspected of being nationalistic. However, some elementary and secondary schools in IzumiSano City and Matsue City in Osaka have made such demands, believing that the story creation of "Barefoot Boy" is too one-sided. In total, at least 13 local governments have received requests to withdraw Barefoot From Schools and Libraries.

Anime works banned in various countries, eighth, can not guess the reason

6. Ultraman

Last year, Malaysia banned Ultraman comics because in the cover synopsis of Ultraman comics, Ultraman is described as "a god-like being and respected", and such a description is used in Islamic society to describe Allah. "Many children who worship Ultraman confuse him with Allah, which undermines the faith of Muslim youth," the interior ministry said. "Anyone who owns Ultraman can be sentenced to three years in prison and a $6,100 fine.

Anime works banned in various countries, eighth, can not guess the reason

7. Pokémon

After 2001, Saudi Arabia completely banned the "Pokémon" series broadcast in the country and sold related games and cards in the region. Officially, the logo on the Pokémon card involves promoting Judaism and encouraging gambling, and in addition to confusing the minds of the people, students will spend a lot of money to buy cards and compete with others in a gambling nature.

Anime works banned in various countries, eighth, can not guess the reason

8. "Donald Duck"

Reasons banned from broadcasting in Finland: Donald Duck didn't wear pants!

Anime works banned in various countries, eighth, can not guess the reason

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