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This is the story of a short-living anime series that got banned worldwide except for Japan, USA and the UK. And no, it's not based off a true event, just a "story".
On an unknown year, there was an anime series that only ran for 1 season and 10 episodes called "Donald Trump: We Make America Great Again!", which is about an anime version of Donald Trump and his wife
There was also a manga series based on the anime that was released ALSO by Makiko Ayama as a support of Trump becoming next candidate for president and freedom of speech. This manga adaption was much worse than the anime series and was banned in various book stores and libraries worldwide, even the Islamic and Mexican authorities blocked the ability to buy the books on internet auction stores and websites where you can read books/comics/manga/ect. due to offensive reasons, such as depicting Muhammad having sex with Aisha and Donald Trump's penis being shown when he was about to have a vaginal intercourse with
Some weeks later right after both the anime and manga became banned worldwide, there was released a MMORPG video game by Konami called The Adventures of Donald Trump: Attack on Islam, where in the game you have to play as either
The worst episodes of the Trump anime that was ever made and aired on TV was titled "All Muslims Are Terrorists, Deal With It", where as the episode Donald Trump and his female sidekick
A year back when the anime scandal was still going and many protested to get it off their countries, the police ACTUALLY found leaked model sheets, storyboards, episode scripts, ect. left hidden inside a drawer on an abandoned animation studio that got attack with a mail bomb. A day later all the "behind the scenes" things got taken to the court and the mayor told to destroy all the remaining whereabouts and keep them secret from the public.
A year before the anime series aired, there was a beta concept art of
1 year prior to the anime's debut, there was a 10-minute pilot episode that was never released on TVs, only on the social media. This unaired and non-canon "pilot" doesn't have any voice acting or sound effects, only music that played in the background. To make this more unique that, there is a woman with dark violet hair and blue eyes who looks kinda familiar and identical to one of Hazel's rivals in the show. There has been a lot of speculation on who that woman is and why she is there. Many fans have speculated and theorised that the woman is Hazel's older sister, which is ironic since she only appeared in this pilot, and it doesn't exist any teenagers and adults there. In a 201X interview with Mr. Ayama, he/she said that it was just a pre-teen character who was originally supposed to be a villain but got scrapped later on before or during production. He also got asked a question by a fan if she is actually an early visual of Violet, but Ayama later replied that she and Violet are not the same character.
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In May 20, 201X, the day Everybody Draw Mohammed Day takes place in, several Muslims protested to get "this" image (as seen below) off AmazingAnimes.com's "New Animes of Spring" category. There was ALSO launched an online petition with over 1,000,000 signatures since May 21, 201X. The petition was started by an unidentified man going under the name "Rekan Muhamoud", a journalist from Jerusalem, Israel who works for the magazine "Inspire" by Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP).
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