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North Korea's slick propaganda videos, recently depicting missiles destroying U.S. aircrafts and ships, date back more than half a century, and use children’s cartoons with pencil-shaped rockets ...
Few people knew that North Korean cartoonists worked with counterparts in the South to produce part of the first two seasons of the TV series that launched Pororo to fame.
Editorial cartoonist Kim Sung-hwan pose at a exhibition for his political cartoon "Gobau" at the National Museum of Korean Contemporary History in Seoul, Monday. / Courtesy of National Museum of ...
Cartoon with President Yoon Suk-yeol’s face on a Thomas the Tank Engine-like locomotive apparently satirises accusations his wife has wielded undue influence over government.
The National Museum of Korean Contemporary History holds a special exhibition commemorating Korea’s longest daily political cartoon “Gobau.” ...
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