Japanese manga fans urge Trump to stop using characters in his online posts
Japanese manga and anime fans are urging Donald Trump to cease using their favorite characters in his social media posts. Approximately 20,000 people have signed a Change.org petition titled "Protect Japanese Manga," protesting the White House's unauthorized use of imagery from series like Dragon Ball, Yu-Gi-Oh!, and Naruto.

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AI-generatedJapanese manga and anime fans are urging Donald Trump to cease using their favorite characters in his social media posts. Approximately 20,000 people have signed a Change.org petition titled "Protect Japanese Manga," protesting the White House's unauthorized use of imagery from series like Dragon Ball, Yu-Gi-Oh!, and Naruto. The petition, initially created in March, was revived after an image depicting Trump as the Naruto character Sasuke was posted on Truth Social. Fans express concern over the lack of permission and potential copyright infringement, with the Yu-Gi-Oh! account previously stating creators were not involved and no permission was granted. The Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs had previously requested the US embassy in Japan address the unauthorized use of intellectual property.
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5 extractedFans are urging Donald Trump to stop using Japanese manga and anime characters in his social media posts.
The official Yu-Gi-Oh! account stated that original creators and staff were not involved and no permission was given for the use of their intellectual property.
The petition was submitted to the Japanese government after the White House posted a video combining US strikes on Iran with anime scenes.
Approximately 20,000 people have signed a petition on Change.org protesting the unauthorized use of Japanese manga and anime characters by the White House.
A spokesperson for Shueisha stated that the copyright for the anime images used in Trump's post is held by the film production committee.