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For him and other owners around Japan, plastering cartoon pictures all over their vehicles is just another way of paying homage to their two-dimensional true loves. Itasha means “cringeworthy ...
Tokyo (AFP) – Yosuke Takahata doesn't care what people think of his "itasha" car, which has his favourite anime character -- a sexy, red-eyed horse-woman -- emblazoned across both sides.
The cartoon centred on the Accra Metropolitan Assembly’s (AMA) recent ultimatum to advertisers and their agents to cease plastering posters on billboards, walls and electricity poles by the ...
For Japanese fans, plastering cartoon pictures all over their vehicles is just another way of paying homage to their favourite characters AFP Yosuke Takahata doesn't care what people think of his ...
For him and other owners around Japan, plastering cartoon pictures all over their vehicles is just another way of paying homage to their two-dimensional true loves. “Itasha” means ...
For him and other owners around Japan, plastering cartoon pictures all over their vehicles is just another way of paying homage to their two-dimensional true loves. "Itasha" means "cringeworthy ...