the article also didn't mention the hundreds of robots and superhuman-class fighters they've been maintaining since the '80s which they only hinted at with the advent of cartoons and live action episodes. their aim, of course, was to make us believe it was all fantasy and they succeeded. not to mention, they encouraged the hype around their otaku and perverted behavior so we wouldn't really be focused on their rebuilt military capabilities.
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the article also didn't mention the hundreds of robots and superhuman-class fighters they've been maintaining since the '80s which they only hinted at with the advent of cartoons and live action episodes. their aim, of course, was to make us believe it was all fantasy and they succeeded. not to mention, they encouraged the hype around their otaku and perverted behavior so we wouldn't really be focused on their rebuilt military capabilities.
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