United States V Handley: The Controversial Legal Case Involving Anime and Manga

Disclaimer: I have no interest in Lolicon/Shotacon. I am 100% against all cases of abuse and exploitation against children, both physically and material wise, and I fully support and advocate for their protection and safety.

NOTE: Common words based on the topic of this article will use alternative words to avoid controversy or unfair cuts due to issues and incidents with companies.

It was the year 2006. During that year, anime airing on American television stations, most notably, Toonami/Adult Swim, were rocking the country. Anime hits like Naruto, Bleach, and other anime were taking the American otaku world by storm. Anime con attendances were rising, distributions were increasing, and popularity of anime and manga as a whole, thanks to the rise of fan subs on the internet, and the numbers were significantly rising in numbers. In other words, it was a turning point for American history of anime and manga. Meanwhile in Japan, often regarded by many (including myself) as the greatest year in anime history, saw the airings of a great amount of legendary anime during that year. The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Death Note, and Code Geass. All aired on that same year, and to this day, are still beloved among both the otaku, and the mainstream viewer. As of today, such legends are still talked about as if they were brand new. Also, my favorite anime of all time, Kanon, aired on that year, and is still my favorite even after 14 years when I first watched it back in 2011.

But would you believe me if I were to tell you on that same year, a legal case was about to commence in 2006 that would not only rock much entertainment based communities, like comics, cartoons, movies, TV shows, and, yes, anime and manga as a whole, but an entire legal system here in America? In May 2006, a case known as United States v. Handley was about to occur that would become a cautionary tale for otakus, anime and manga fans, and fans of fiction like comic books, and cartoons in general.

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The De minimis Exemption is Officially Suspended And Why This is Bad News For Otakus

My fellow otakus. Right after, the censorship issue that plagued nearly all of July happened, We have another issue that to deal with… What’s this issue? Well, this time, it involves our collection of otaku goodies. From media, merchandise, and cosplay. Bans aren’t involved, but, instead, economics are involved.

So, the question you’re probably asking? What’s going? Well, recently, according to an update by X user MangaAlerts#uw7s, the De Minimis exemption has been officially suspended by president Donald Trump. There is also the official statement by the White House website for more information. This is a massive blow for many of us otaku, but your first question is, what is the De Minimis exemption anyway?

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The 2025 Internet Censorship Crisis: What’s going on

So I’m sure most of you are already aware with what’s going on with internet censorship lately. Of course, for those who don’t, let me sum it up on what’s going on.

Since the start of 2025, The internet has been taking a lot of hits lately. From government censorship, to credit card company corruption, grassroots groups taking down freedom of expression, and cancellation of businesses operating in the name of safety. In other words, censorship at it again as always. So the question you probably ask is, why does this matter? What does this have to do with us otaku? Why are anime, manga, and video games involved? Well, of course this issue involves us. If there is government intervention with censorship, then that means our beloved passion is in massive danger of suffering corrupt regulations all in the name of “child safety”. Which is obviously false. If this continues, things will get hideous for us otaku. All material involving the eroge section of anime, manga, and video games will be used as a common scapegoat to censor even the least incriminating stuff. We will even get in trouble and be falsely accused of something we’re not by the justice system. As much as this sounds bad, it’s a lot worse than you think it is. So, here’s a summary of what’s been happening lately.

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GN-001REII Gundam Exia Repair II – RG – 1/144 (Bandai) Review

Not sure if tweaking it or leaving it alone was the right choice. Eh, it looks iffy.

Censorship has been the hot talk lately. In fact, the topic has been so big that it’s been stressing me out… I will talk about it soon as possible, but for now, I want to focus on another awesome topic for my fellow otakus. Shortly after building Char’s HGUC Zaku Commander, I’ve now finished building another gunpla, and that’s the GN-001REII Gundam Exia Repair II – RG – 1/144 from Bandai. If you remember my highlights on Instagram, you will remember seeing 5 new boxes of Gunpla that I bought on that day. This Exia Repair was one of them. Like the other four, this one was a random buy. One that was worth it. With its slick design, relatively easy build and less stacked pieces, I can safely say that the process of building it was smooth. The question is, is the reception good? Is it worth buying it? Was it worth the process? We are about to find out in this review.

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Animangemu Introduction as Tobi + Otaku USA Fall 2025 Issue

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Remember when I said earlier that I was so happy to receive my Otaku USA magazine from my mailbox while ready to do my Tobi cosplay? Well, here it is. Not only did I do some epic cringe, but I also got a new goodie all the way to my doorstep. Can’t get any better, huh?

Here is my official introduction video. More than five years later. After my first one back in 2020. Boy have I come a LONG way. It feels so awesome…

EMBRACE THE CRINGE!!! SALSA STYLE!!!