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Soviet superheroes fight for Japanese anime

Published: 08 May, 2009, 21:00


Soviet pioneers with extraordinary – and even supernatural abilities – have made their way to Japanese anime. Well, not totally Japanese, to be correct.

 
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Steve Real May 09, 2009, 00:46 quote
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How about making a movie about a bunch of Soviets NKVD Officers excuting regular Polish Army Officers after the Soviets cut a deal with the NAZI war machine to invade and divide Poland in 1939? Wouldn't that be more historically accurate instead of this B.S?

Danny May 09, 2009, 18:48 quote
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Well, how about a joint Russian-Japanese production on the Far Eastern Front in the last months of the WW2, showing Soviet superheroes destroying Japan? Probably they could add in an alternate-history of the Soviets landing on Japan and take Tokyo just like Berlin!

Albert Saryan May 10, 2009, 03:34 quote
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Hay.listen Steven Real? Are you kidding me the Soviet did it so that the Nazi Germany doesn't invaded them and also why are you bitching this much, you jew! joking. Well the past is the past and if Japanese finally wants to show off CCCP's Red Army let them..

johnx May 14, 2009, 01:06 quote
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@Steve Real Didn't Polish Army officers slaughter thousands of German civilians in the Danzig corridor prompting German intervention after a series of failed apppeals to the League of Nations? And wasn't it a Polish communist revolutionary Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky who created the Cheka later known as the NKVD?

from Poland May 14, 2009, 13:08 quote
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Yes JohnX, When was that happening? Some sources maybe please? Germans killed 6 milion Poles. Russians killed only 1 million - so few thousands are small potatoes when comes to numbers, happy now? P.S. hope RT will pass my comment - they almost never do that

Denis February 17, 2011, 22:20 quote
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@Danny The Red Army never did that. What they did do was annihilate the Japanese Army in mainland Asia, which was the majority of the Imperial Japanese forces, in the duration of eleven day in August 1945.

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