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Title: One of my favorite cartoon character's used in a smear campaign
Post by: Gecko Brothers on July 07, 2004, 11:59:48 PM
I saw a George Bush ad where they used a picture of my favorite character Wolfwood from Trigun and call him a member of the Japanese Yakuza. For shame on there lack of comic book characters. Double shame on them for being as filthy as Moore and take cheap shots at people.
Title: Re: One of my favorite cartoon character's used in a smear campaign
Post by: nobody on July 08, 2004, 02:40:58 PM
"Trigun, eh? Never heard of it before. Sounds like some sort of weapon of mass destruction!"
Title: Re: One of my favorite cartoon character's used in a smear campaign
Post by: trekgeezer on July 08, 2004, 07:55:57 PM
My 21 year old son loves this Japanese stuff.   I think he has the whole Trigun  series on DVD as well as several other  series (Cowboy Bebop for one, which I enjoyed too).   For anyone who wants to know what Nicholas D. Wolfwood looks like click here:         Nicholas D. Wolfwood (http://www.absoluteanime.com/trigun/nicholas.htm)

Title: Re: One of my favorite cartoon character's used in a smear campaign
Post by: Gecko Brothers on July 08, 2004, 09:05:06 PM
It's sad and I kinda like Bush.
Title: Re: One of my favorite cartoon character's used in a smear campaign
Post by: Mofo Rising on July 08, 2004, 11:50:00 PM
I'm confused.  Why in the world would the Bush administration put up a picture of Wolfwood and call him a member of the yakuza?  That's bizarre.

Do you have a link to this?
Title: Re: One of my favorite cartoon character's used in a smear campaign
Post by: Dave Munger on July 09, 2004, 12:32:56 AM
I love the song at the end of Trigun. Voting for Bush with clenched teeth again.
Title: Re: One of my favorite cartoon character's used in a smear campaign
Post by: Gecko Brothers on July 09, 2004, 12:00:52 PM
georgebush.com
Title: Not so.
Post by: Me! on July 11, 2004, 08:16:01 AM
Having seen that series myself, I can fairly safely say that's not Wolfwood. To be sure, the guy does look similar and I wouldn't doubt that the artist probably had Wolfwood in mind when he drew this character, but even a casual glance shows that this is original art. In any case, you're over-reacting.

Michael Moore gave us pictures of a wonderful, innocent Iraq about to be bombed into a war-torn hell when he knew damn well about all of the Kurds (men, women, and children) Saddam had gassed, all of the victims of his rape rooms and all of the other ghoulish horrors of that regime, and that the majority of Iraqis are far better off now than they ever were. Bush's artist (whoever he/she may be) drew up a picture, probably on a generic  request for a Yakuza.  Comparing the tactics of Bush with those of the Fat Bastard and the Two Johns is no comparison at all; Bush should repeat the old promise that if his enemies will stop telling lies about him, he'll stop telling the truth about them.
Title: Re: One of my favorite cartoon character's used in a smear campaign
Post by: AndyC on July 12, 2004, 11:37:28 AM
Not sure why this should be upsetting. I'm definitely against negative campaigning, but I think it's a little strange to be offended by the indirect defamation of an obscure cartoon character. I think if I saw a favourite anime character show up in a presidential campaign ad, I'd laugh my ass off, regardless of how he was used. It's actually pretty cool.