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      3 months ago

      I’m guessing that guy from that swords cartoon on Cartoon network that got caught with CP vs say the creator of Jackie Chan (even though it’s simulated blood/ “oil”)

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        3 months ago

        I mean, Jackie Chan adventures was badass. Who cares if it’s coppaganda, if anything it’s mostly just unfortunate Chan kinda fell from grace.

        Now that I think of it, I think that Mike Tyson show might have also been riffing off it.

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            3 months ago

            That makes more sense. You know I don’t think Jackie circa early 2000 was all that pro China. I think it ends up being one of those old age changes people. Or… concussions.

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        3 months ago

        it was the creator of magiswords.

        That’s a show I haven’t heard of in a long time lol. And rightfully so, it was so forgettable and only really existed to push a mobile game afaik. Then it just suddenly dropped off the face of the earth and now I know why.

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        They weren’t cops in Jackie Chan’s Animated Adventures, they’re like secret agents.

        Chan plays a cop in the Police Story movies, which would be interesting to look at from a copaganda angle.

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            3 months ago

            Ah. I think Jackie Chan wasn’t really a CCP apologist/propagandist until the past ten years or so. He’s from Hong Kong - his movies are actually great to watch if you are learning Mandarin because of how simple his lines are, Mandarin wasn’t his first language. I’m not sure what changed, but being pro-CCP is a relatively new development.

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              That’s a fair point. I think he turned to the west when he needed leniency at a young age, and then then got more nationalistic as he got older. At the same time, it seems like the plan from the beginning was to retire in China, so it’s a weird situation.