- June 30, 2026
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Trump’s Use of Anime Imagery Strains U.S.-Japan Relations
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- June 13, 2026
- Culture World News
President Trump’s use of anime-style imagery on social media has created diplomatic tensions with Japan. The Japanese government criticized the U.S. for using their intellectual property without permission. A Japanese minister voiced concerns about possible damage to Japan’s creative exports.
Trump recently posted an AI-generated video on Truth Social. It showed him dressed as the main character from the anime series “Naruto.” The depiction angered fans who noted the imagery was used without consent.
This incident follows months of controversy. The White House has used images from various Japanese franchises like “Dragon Ball,” “Yu-Gi-Oh!” and “Pokémon.” For instance, anime was used in a TikTok video in March celebrating U.S. airstrikes on Iran.
The U.S. Government has not yet commented on Japan’s objections. Key players in the anime industry, such as Bandai Namco Entertainment and Studio Pierrot, have also remained silent.
While the use of animation is common in the White House’s posts, involving series like “SpongeBob SquarePants,” Marvel, and DC Comics, Japan’s cultural ties to anime mean Trump’s actions have sparked significant backlash. Anime plays a crucial role in Japan’s identity, and its politicized use by the Trump administration is seen as controversial.
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