How the US military is portrayed in Japanese war movies

Battleship Yamato currently getting its ass handed to it by the US military


A US fighter jet gets shot down by anti-aircraft fire

The US pilot ejects and falls into the ocean

A Japanese officer gets all hyped up seeing that

But then, out of nowhere, a US plane pierces through the heavy fire and lands right where the pilot fell

And they actually rescue the pilot


The officers and sailors are just shell-shocked seeing the US risk everything to save one pilot, while they're forcing their own into Kamikaze suicide runs...

Then the Yamato gets blown the f*ck up and sinks. Source: *The Great War of Archimedes*. It basically shits on the defense corruption and the reality of the Japanese high command during the Yamato's construction.
"Users are roasting the classic Japanese 'mental victory' tropes in war movies and pointing out how absurd it was to waste elite pilots on Kamikaze runs while the US was out there playing hero for a single life."
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