
The end is probably nigh when the Americans military resorts to using moe manga to celebrate the 50th anniversary of The U.S.-Japan alliance, an agreement that has cost the Japanese plenty of taxpayers’ money, as well as the use of places such as Okinawa as US military bases.
The comic depicts a small American boy by the name of “Usa-kun” (-_-”’) beginning his stay with a normal Japanese household, protecting the family from pests such as cockroaches, while later explaining the details and the need for the alliance.
I have to agree with the writers over at Sankaku Complex that the comic does not include some of the problems of the agreement as mentioned near the end of their article:
Unsurprisingly, the manga glosses over all the schoolgirl rape and vast sprawling Okinawan bases which are the most immediate cause of friction over the alliance, although this would likely require several volumes of ero-manga to do justice to.
Those well-versed in the Japanese language and are interested in reading the “brochure”, the manga has been published online for free.
UPDATE: On the bright side, I’m thankful that they produced a moĆ© manga and not this guy’s life story.


