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Well-said.
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My god, I laughed so much at this… XD
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OH SHI-plagiarism.
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It’s kind of amusing how the Japanese cartoon is in a more “Rural America” setting and the American cartoon is in a more “Oriental” setting.
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moetaku: It demonstrates how “interconnected” we all are. :3
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Judging by the teeth on those things, the Japanese portray hippocows as herbivores, while Americans make ’em out to be carnivores.
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Now we need Macross F references in American cartoons and the circle will be complete.
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Yeah, can’t wait to see Aang break out the Nyan Nyan dance.
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That’s great. ^_^
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Oh shit, there’s another Link leaving comment here. The world will explode!
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Totally.
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Gorgeous. Delicious. Deculture.
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One culture’s idiosyncratic thoughts of another; another culture’s historical aspirations?
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“the Japanese portray hippocows as herbivores, while Americans make ‘em out to be carnivores.”
While in reality they are omnivores.
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Awesome post.
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omg i still can’t belev it
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