As a major anime country, Japanese government departments often work with the two-dimensional world to promote various policies and regulations. According to recent reports from Japanese media, in response to the increasingly rampant telecommunications fraud crimes, the Chiba police in Japan specially invited the famous horror cartoonist Hino Hideshi to draw anti-fraud posters, which caused netizens to exclaim that it was too much and too scary. Hino Hideshi is a famous Japanese cartoonist, director, art designer, and professor of character modeling at the Faculty of Art at Osaka University of Arts. He was born in Qiqihar, Heilongjiang Province, and grew up in Tokyo, Japan. He currently lives in Tokorozawa, Saitama Prefecture, and has published many classic horror comics. In response to the public's doubts about the work being too scary, the Chiba police said they hoped to convey the horror of fraud and become a topic of discussion in every household in order to achieve the purpose of publicity. |
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