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Japanese man petitions to marry comic book wife
« on: October 31, 2008, 01:52:08 PM »
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A JAPANESE man has enlisted hundreds of people in a campaign to allow marriages between humans and cartoon characters, saying he feels more at ease in the "two-dimensional world".

Comic books are immensely popular in Japan, with some fictional characters becoming celebrities or even sex symbols.

Marriage is meanwhile on the decline as many young Japanese find it difficult to find life partners.

Taichi Takashita launched an online petition aiming for one million signatures to present to the government to establish a law on marriages with cartoon characters.

Within a week he has gathered more than 1000 signatures through.

"I am no longer interested in three dimensions. I would even like to become a resident of the two-dimensional world," he wrote.

"However, that seems impossible with present-day technology. Therefore, at the very least, would it be possible to legally authorise marriage with a two-dimensional character?"

Befitting his desire to be two-dimensional, he listed no contact details, making it impossible to reach him for comment to explain if his campaign is serious or tongue-in-cheek.

But some people signing the petition are true believers.

"For a long time I have only been able to fall in love with two-dimensional people and currently I have someone I really love," one person wrote.

"Even if she is fictional, it is still loving someone. I would like to have legal approval for this system at any cost," the person wrote.

Japan only permits marriage between human men and women and gives no legal recognition to same-sex relationships.

Japan's fans of comic books, or "manga," sometimes go to extremes.

Earlier this month, a woman addicted to manga put out an online message seeking to kill her parents for asking her to throw away comic books that filled up three rooms.

news.com.au


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Re: Japanese man petitions to marry comic book wife
« Reply #1 on: November 10, 2008, 12:32:35 AM »

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Within the past week, Japanese otaku Taichi Takashita has come to international recognition because of his genuine desire to marry Mikuru Asahina, the time-traveling school girl character from The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. TakashitaРІР‚в„ўs online petition to encourage the enactment of a Japanese law allowing citizens to legally marry fictional characters has already earned over 2,200 signatures since October 22nd. Takashita hopes to collect one million signatures before presenting his case to the Japanese government.

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Re: Japanese man petitions to marry comic book wife
« Reply #2 on: January 07, 2009, 03:44:34 PM »
Dude get a life there are 2200 more idiots like him? no wonder the world is going to the dogs(btw aren't anime trying to become more 3D? and this guy want to go 2D?? :-0 :-0)

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Re: Japanese man petitions to marry comic book wife
« Reply #3 on: January 08, 2009, 10:17:36 AM »
While on the surface it appears funny and you might want to dismiss him (and their kind) as baka, the following statement says a lot - "Marriage is meanwhile on the decline as many young Japanese find it difficult to find life partners."

In any case, having hots  for a fictional character is not unheard of, but to petition to marry a character ... even if she were Mikuru Asahina! The guy needs some counseling.

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Re: Japanese man petitions to marry comic book wife
« Reply #4 on: January 09, 2009, 10:43:13 AM »

Dude get a life there are 2200 more idiots like him? no wonder the world is going to the dogs(btw aren't anime trying to become more 3D? and this guy want to go 2D?? :-0 :-0)

There are nuts everywhere :P

 

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