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Mickey Mouse, Winnie The Pooh Shown in North Korea

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 08 Juli 2012 | 19.47

Magnificent concert which involved thousands of people held in North Korea plural. the concert that was held for "The Great Leader" Kim Jong-un unusual this time.

For the first time, Disney characters, Mickey Mouse and Winnie the Pooh is displayed in a magnificent stage and television broadcast on state property, which contains daily propaganda and praise for the leader.

The actors also berjingkrakan the Tigger costume Minnie Mouse and temporary, film footage of Snow White, Dumbo, and Beauty and the Beast turns up on the big screen backdrop.

In fact, in previous years, the performances are usually displayed characters Panda, in honor of an ally, China.

Appearance of the character of the West, particularly the United States that North Korea is considered mortal enemies, are important changes in the world performing in Pyongyang. Not only that, the artists are usually berkapaian traditional or safari and military dress, showing off new clothes models: a colorful long dresses and short black dresses.

Although the show was never shown in a large, popular Disney characters first among North Korean children for several years. Backpacks, pencil cases, and pajamas are imported from China some of the popular cartoon picture sekuruh world. In fact, the story of Dumbo has been translated in Korean for the children.

Disney Co. spokeswoman, Zenia Mucha, said the appearance of a number of characters in the North did not get official permission from the company.

North Korean news agency, KCNA said, the show was held Friday Moranbong band's debut - which was formed by Kim Jong-un.

According to KCNA, Kim, who continued leadership of his father and  Kim Jong-il,

Although no mention of Disney characters, to say the concert featuring folk songs and a few foreign songs.

Appearance of Disney characters can be a signal that Kim Jong-un would like to display a different image of his father and grandfather that restrict the entry of Western culture, according to Koh Yu-hwan, a North Korea studies professor based in Seoul, South Korea.

Kim, who are still young, late 20's was trying to display the image as young and full of modern vitality.
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