Saturday, December 02, 2023

imagine if painting an anime version of the pilots was a tradition in America, the amount of humor the Navy pilots would add? Boundless


the JSDF upped the ante on its cartoons by attempting to embrace "moe", a style that (usually) features cute female characters and is popular in Japanese cartoons and comic books. 

The JSDF's use of moe came to attention in 2011 when the Fourth Anti-Tank Helicopter Squad painted one of its AH-1S Cobra attack helicopters with the image of a moe style girl they named Aoi-chan. By the next year, Aoi-chan had three sisters, each with her own attack helicopter. The sisters proved to be a local sensation, to the point that female members of the squad would dress up as the girls for air shows and other PR events.

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