Japan is a country with a huge population of anime and everyone loves anime. It is world-famous. Recently, when the news about the latest COS One Piece by famous politicians COSERs, Mayor Kawamura of Nagoya City and Governor Omura Hideaki of Aichi Prefecture, was broadcast live on TV, the host burst out laughing and could hardly continue reporting the news. Afterwards, the people involved apologized, but fans said they could understand. ·In this event, the first to appear was the One Piece Sanji, played by the mayor of Nagoya, Kawamura. His appearance was charming enough to make people laugh. Then, the governor of Aichi Prefecture (prefectural governor), Omura Hideaki, appeared as the One Piece Zoro. The commentator could no longer hold back his laughter, which even affected the subsequent news broadcast, causing an uproar. The TV station quickly apologized, saying it was a serious broadcasting accident. Some viewers criticized the supporters for their low professionalism, but more people expressed understanding. ·One netizen commented: "Even if you can bear Sanji's appearance, who can resist laughing when Zoro appears?" Some netizens dug out the COS works of the county magistrate and the mayor in previous years, saying that people who are familiar with these two big guys can't help laughing when they see them. |
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