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"textContent": "submitted by throws_lemy to anime\n45 points | 8 comments\nhttps://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20260313_15/\n\n> On March 5, it uploaded a video with the message “JUSTICE THE AMERICAN WAY” that mixed footage of attacks on Iran with scenes from the popular anime series Yu-Gi-Oh! and Dragon Ball.\n>\n> An official Yu-Gi-Oh! social media account carried a comment on Wednesday denying the involvement of anyone associated with the manga or anime. It said permission was not granted for the use of its intellectual property.",
"title": "White House criticized for using anime, video game footage without permission"
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