CATDOLL: The Japanese Metropolitan Police Department uses an anthropomorphic dog girl as a mascot and opens it up to secondary creation

CATDOLL: The Japanese Metropolitan Police Department uses an anthropomorphic dog girl as a mascot and opens it up to secondary creation

As a country where the second dimension is popular, Japan is inseparable from the second dimension in all walks of life. Many propaganda uses the image of the second dimension, perhaps for a more convenient way of expression, or to cater to the trend of the development of the second dimension in contemporary Japan; in short, the product of the second dimension is definitely an important witness to the development of Japan.

Recently, the Metropolitan Police Department of Japan (Japanese police) designated an anthropomorphic police dog girl as the mascot of the Crime Suppression Headquarters, and also opened up secondary creation under certain conditions.

In fact, this two-dimensional image had already appeared on the Twitter of the Crime Suppression Headquarters of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department in 2014, but it has never been officially recognized.

This animal-eared girl is called "Tewata Sanai", which is a pun composed of "手渡さない" and "犬(いぬ)". This animal-eared girl is a humanoid dog girl. The purpose is to tell everyone to guard against criminal activities such as money fraud, so "手渡さない" and "犬(いぬ)" are combined together. This image was created by a policeman from the Crime Suppression Headquarters of the Metropolitan Police Department of Japan when he was at a local police station.

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