From Jack Sparrow to Bride of Chucky, Iran’s video jibes at Trump are online hit in China
The Iranian embassy in Beijing released an animated rap video titled "What is the East?" on Monday afternoon. The two-minute video uses internet memes and pop culture references, including characters like Jack Sparrow and Bride of Chucky, to mock US leaders and celebrate Iran's relationship with China.

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AI-generatedThe Iranian embassy in Beijing released an animated rap video titled "What is the East?" on Monday afternoon. The two-minute video uses internet memes and pop culture references, including characters like Jack Sparrow and Bride of Chucky, to mock US leaders and celebrate Iran's relationship with China. By Tuesday noon, the video had garnered over 370,000 views. It promotes Eastern unity and incorporates millennial and Gen Z nostalgia, featuring Iranian puppet Pesar Ammeh Za sharing tea with Chinese mythological figure Ne Zha. The video also satirizes US foreign policy in the Middle East by depicting past US presidents as soldiers taking oil barrels.
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5 extractedUS foreign policy in the Middle East is mocked by showing smiling American presidents carrying away barrels of oil.
The video conveys a message of Eastern unity and uses millennial/Gen Z nostalgia, featuring Iranian and Chinese mythological figures.
The video had garnered over 370,000 views by noon the day after its release on Monday afternoon.
The video features internet memes and pop culture, including depictions of Donald Trump as Jack Sparrow and Benjamin Netanyahu as Bride of Chucky.
The Iranian embassy in Beijing released an animated rap video titled 'What is the East?' to mock US leaders and celebrate Iran-China ties.