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A Date created: Nov 07, South Korea had effectively banned imports of Japanese motor vehicles because of its trade deficit with Japan and to protect its domestic industry-however, the ban was lifted in July Many countries have banned or temporarily limited access to the social networking website Facebook, including Mainland China, Iran, Syria, and North Korea.

As of May , the only countries to ban access around the clock to the social networking site are China, Iran, Syria, and North Korea. So technically, the anime is not banned in the country, but a certain character is.

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North Korea, and Saudi Arabia. This is done to prevent the proselytizing of the population in both cases. It's certainly true in the case of North Korea, as there are well known cases where individuals that smuggled bibles into that nation are still in jail. Dope is one of those songs that inevitably makes any non-fan into an ARMY. However, this song too, is banned from being broadcast in South Korea because of its "vulgar" lyrics, although fans, both Korean and international, have unanimously deemed this judgment to be silly.

There was a ban on cell phones from — There has been a large demand for the service since it was launched. The world's least tattoo-friendly countriesDenmark. Ever since , Danes have been forbidden from getting their face, head, neck, or hands tattooed. Sri Lanka. Japanese cars in South Korea banned from petrol stations amid political tensions. The two countries have been trading blows for a month.

North Korea WhatsApp ban: North Korea is permanently under the international spotlight due to dictatorial leader Kim Jong Un's bellicose rhetoric and military grandstanding. Korea and unlimited calls within S. You can always use whatsapp for Intl calls. B is not banned in India as it is not a Chinese app.

The B works on android and iOS platforms and thus can be downloaded from the Google play store app. The US is to ban its citizens from travelling to North Korea. US officials linked the move to the death of jailed American student Otto Warmbier.

Once the ban is in effect, US citizens will need special validation to travel to or within North Korea. In North Korea, the Constitution guarantees "freedom of religious beliefs". Japan says it doesn't hate Korea, but Japan openly ignores Korea. The setting of Korea is based on the claims of Japan's dislike of Korea. It's seen that Korea is 'constantly copying his style and creations', yet there is no doubt that Japan has actually stolen ideas from Korea.

At one point, he wanted to dig a tunnel to connect both their countries. He tried to justify his complicated relationship with the claim that tsundere originated from him. In the original World Conference strip, it is shown that he will go out of his way to disagree with any of Japan's opinions, preferring to side with America instead even when Japan and America has already agreed. Korea was originally part of the cast for season 1, and was shown in various promotional images for the series, as well as appearing in the official site's lineup of characters.

However, several South Korean citizens, after learning of the existence of the series, found the character to be mocking and in poor taste. Reasons for the controversy ranged from the character's bluffing and perversion which was taken as a slight against Korea for its claims about ownership of the Liancourt Rocks , which Japan also claims ownership of , to his hanbok being drawn incorrectly. An online petition was launched to get the series banned, and over 16, signatures were collected.

The case gained enough media attention to be brought before the government of South Korea, and the series was deemed to be a "national crime". Kids Station, the TV network that was to air the Hetalia anime, responded that there were never any plans to include a Korea character in the series.

Despite the claim, the protests continued and the anime adaptation wound up pulled from Kids Station's lineup due to "various circumstances".

It is believed that reported death threats and a bomb threat from the protesters may have played a part in those circumstances, though it is unknown exactly how many of the reports were of serious threats and how many were just netizens trolling their "intentions" on sites. Though he appears in the ending theme, Korea is noticeably absent from the actual anime. A brief animation error in Episode 14 , depicting him as part of the supermarket line from behind, shows evidence that he was originally animated into the series, but that Studio DEEN had to remove any references to him, presumably due to the protests.

The part he played in the rest of the episode was completely removed, as was a brief cameo he would have had in Episode Mizuhara's section was thought to suggest that she was to voice Korea in the upcoming anime version, though a translation revealed that it was only a "what if" type of idea if she was cast in the anime, with a " Monaco " character being suggested first.

In his unused anime design, Korea's dark hair was changed to a chestnut brown shade, and the "Korean spirit" in his haircurl was removed. The navy blue part of his hanbok was also changed to violet. The Pokemon anime has had some censorship in the United States, but Saudi Arabia took it to a whole other level. Apparently the High Priest of Saudi Arabia thought that the card game had Zionist themes and promoting gambling, and that Pokemon meant "I am a jew".

So the card game and the anime were banned from Saudi Arabia for some absurd reasons. China won't be seeing the second season of this extremely popular anime, because it was hit hard with the ban hammer. Chinese authorities banned this movie because "children would internalize Attack on Titan violent imagery and become delinquents.

Death Note is one of the most popular anime series in the world, but not everyone appreciates the show. The Ministry of Culture in China banned the series because of fear it was corrupting children.

Apparently, there have been real-life murders based off of Death Note and many children have gotten in trouble in schools around the world for making thier own Death Notes. Because of these reason, China did away with the series.



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