ISIS-chan

In this article, we will explore ISIS-chan and its impact on today's society. ISIS-chan has been a topic of interest and debate for a long time, and its relevance continues to be evident in various areas. Different perspectives and approaches that have emerged around ISIS-chan will be analyzed, as well as its evolution over time. In addition, the implications that ISIS-chan can have in different contexts will be addressed, from everyday life to the global level. This article will provide an exhaustive analysis of ISIS-chan and its influence on various aspects of society, with the aim of offering a comprehensive and enriching vision of this broad and significant topic.

ISIS-chan on a white background

ISIS-chan (ISISアイシスちゃん, aishisuchan) is a fictional manga character that originated on the Japanese internet textboard 2channel and was created in 2015 after a series of incidents in which Japanese nationals were kidnapped and beheaded by ISIS. The character is portrayed as a moe-style girl.

Overview

ISIS-chan was originally conceived by users of 2channel as a response to the propaganda of the Islamic terrorism group ISIS. The character is a moe anthropomorphism of ISIS and soon became a meme across some Japanese social media.

Their intentions were to flood the web with ISIS-chan's images to make the character rank highly in Google's search engine results, the goal being that an internet search for ISIS would come up with the moe character instead of militant propaganda sites. The campaign has become a part of the social media war that the US and the UK have already launched against ISIS.

ISIS-chan received an UTAU voicebank in December 2015.[user-generated source]

See also

References

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