While flipping through the channels last Saturday night trying to pick up news on the war, I came across a show that was teaching kids about the conflict. It looks like the show (or segment) is called Kodomo Nyusu (Kid’s News). They were using toy props and cartoons to show a trio of very glum-looking kids what was happening in Iraq. It was too bizzare to pass up, so I grabbed my camera and started snapping photos.
Here’s my report…
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Good catch! This is priceless. I think the only way it could be improved on is if they had used Lego.
Interesting. They seem to be using the U.S. line of thinking. I wonder if there will be an update.
Que dire ?
what can i say ?
c’est stupidement ridicule…
it’s very wondering about human behaviour…
poor humanity…
It looks an awful lot like “Advance Wars” for the Gameboy Advance.
Come on, it was not so bad, and was quite neutral.
Kodomo News is my favorite program. They display the kanji yomikata :-)
Anyway, do not make fun of the kids in the program, they’re cute.
do you know what all the chinese symbals mean..
I write this comment from the dull lights of my bunker. -Yes,I have survived! This story is very intresting but I would like to see Bush in a different light.
Gotta go now to prepare my secret army for tonight. It’s going to be a hell of a fight – my secret weapon will rock the Americans…..
Thank you. It’s stuff like this reminds me why the Internet is such a Good Thing.
You’d think Japanese children wouldn’t need to have this sort of thing explained to them. . .
I love #8, is that a Mr. Potato Head Saddam?
this is amazing – crazy in an morbid and educational kind of way. almost as freaky as the old instruction videos for american children and nuclear bombs.