Rapper Lu Bu Karma has harshly criticized Japan’s “moe” anime culture, saying, “It’s harsh that even 2D lolicon anime is getting cocky and pretending to be Japanese culture.”
9/24 (Tue) 11:14 Rapper Lu Bu Karma (41) updated x (formerly Twitter) by the 24th. He criticized Japan’s “moe anime” culture. In a post on the 22nd, Lu Bu uploaded a photo of the platform at Chizu Express Koiyamagata Station (Chizu Town, Tottori Prefecture). Not only the walls and roof of the station, but also the benches, fences and trash cans are painted pink, and the walls are decorated with bright red hearts and an illustration of Chizu Express’s mascot, Miyamoto Erio. This has drawn both praise and criticism, with some people tweeting, “What is this station…it’s gross…” In response to the reaction, Lu Bu reiterated, “It’s true that there are a lot of excellent anime, but it’s tough to see them getting cocky about even just 2D lolicon anime and pretending that it’s a world-class Japanese culture, and it’s really tough to see regions where other industries are weakened desperately trying to sell their lolicon products to otaku.” “The number of people is already declining, so if you say it looks good or it’s a sacred place, and the otaku pigs gather there temporarily, it will only discourage regular people from coming here any more. It doesn’t matter how hard you try. Use your head more,” he said bluntly. Previous thread ★1: 2024/09/24 (Tue) 14:50:18.61 Rapper Lu Bu Karma cuts down Japan’s moe anime culture: “It’s tough that even 2D lolicon anime is acting like it’s Japanese culture”★5 [muffin★] ◆Arts and Sports + Thread Creation Request Thread★1732 [Shakuaji★].
>>1 This station is more of an Instagram-worthy spot for girls than for otakus, lol It’s like Koufuku Station in Hokkaido, or Agatsuma Station and Aino Station in Nagasaki Karma-san, you got the wrong direction Your favorite gravure models love this kind of thing If you’d gone along with it, you might have had a chance lol It was no time to be defeated by a soccer boy 🤪.
Hip-hop is a culture that originally gave voice to black people who were oppressed, so saying “If you know you’re weak, then do it secretly” is just a show of force without understanding the historical background of the music you’re making, which is pretty lame, Lu Bu Karma.
>>5 This guy has always said that otaku with anime icons are gross I don’t know why he’s saying this now Maybe this is the one he got caught by an idiot.
>>8 If both are obscure, anime is better because it’s making money. Hip-hop, which still can’t get away from the feeling that it’s borrowed from overseas, is disparaging anime that other countries can’t match. I can’t help but see it as jealousy.
Lu Bu Karma also became sexually awakened by Video Girl Ai, was a former aspiring manga artist, read Sora no Kiseki, borrowed Lu Bu’s name, said in interviews that his favorite book is I Love You, Anyone Can Dangle It, and has collaborated on the anime Rent a Girlfriend, so he’s such an otaku that he’s definitely not friendly with his kind.
The moment you couldn’t argue with the title of this thread at all and could only change the subject and attack Japanese rappers and their attitude, the match was over. Don’t lump your lolicon anime together with Nintendo and Jump characters.
>>27 It’s true that the colors of that station are creepy, but I think they should do something about the part where they mix it up with otaku culture.
The station is painted pink as a power spot for love, and a railway character is drawn on it. A creepy old man raps, who is normally turned on by pornographic gravure, mistakes the railway character for an erotic anime and preaches about it. What an idiot (lol).
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