Can we see Ride-On King TV animated in 2022?

This year, more than any other time, is the right time to adapt it into a TV anime. When will I see Putin cross over to the other world to ride a dragon adventure?

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it would be too based for the anime audience

Japan won't allow it because of Kuril Islands

>Cucktin
kek

Just not allow an anime about notPutin or are the kuriles mentioned there?

Is this still alive? Does the author reference the current reality in any way?

it's telling that the most often cited appeal of the manga is "haha putin isekai funny lol"
having read through what's out thus far, it's not actually a good manga

Japs is all about pushing their claim now. Their entertainment industry basically blacklisted Russian expats in Japan ever since the war started while they focus on Ukrainian refugees in Japan.

>expats
just call them immigrants. expat is a dumb term

KYS, vatnik.

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They prefer the term escort

Expats imply that they are temporary while immigrant can imply either permanent or temporary

more like Basedtin. Literally making the whole west shake

but backing down when israel makes demands, hmmmmmmmm

Memes aside, this is a good series.
Clearly above your average isekai.

Does anyone in Japan honestly give a fuck or is it just the media?

You can watch it on world news

Actually most japs do care. They're nationalistic af. There's a reason why the ultra nationalistic party keeps winning in Japan.

Why wouldn't they care, Russia's right next door to them?

B-but whites can't be immigrants, that's for colored people.

>nationalistic af
>the USA bitch since 1945
user...

Slavs aren't whites, so they can be immigrants just fine.

You're not white.

that's something westies can't comprehend, the closer you are to russia, the more you hate it

Yeah because all they export are lies, bullshit, and fuckery, together with their goddamn oil.

T. Pole

Really you should just save your attempt to guess and go "T. Literally everyone except possibly China who's next to Russia" - and even the Chinese probably aren't super happy with them.

Even Russians were proud of that. They used to make fun of those countries by calling them "the Butthurt Belt", and now they're trying to paint themselves as the victims, because supposedly these countries keep bullying them. Shifting the blame to the other side is Russia's second most used international relations tactics (the first one being whataboutism, which is their default tactics).

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