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AFP/US MILITARY – This illustration released from the US military in Japan, on August 3, shows a cover page of the first … TOKYO (AFP) – The US military is using manga to teach a new generation in Japan about the importance of their half-century security alliance in a new comic book series. The story features an American boy called Usa-kun -- a word play on USA and "usagi", Japanese for rabbit --
The storyline of the new series features an American boy called Usa-kun - a word play on USA and "usagi", Japanese for rabbit - who wears a hooded jacket with bunny ears and befriends a Japanese girl, Anzu Arai. In the first issue of "Our Alliance - A Lasting Partnership", to be published online on Wednesday, the boy tells Anzu that he has come to defend her home because they are "important friend
The manga is the first of four explaining the half-century alliance The US military is to use manga-style comics to teach Japanese children about the two countries' security alliance. Four comics featuring a Japanese girl and a visiting US boy will be posted online, each exploring how US and Japanese troops work together. A US spokesman said they were intended as a light-hearted explanation of the
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