Burmese protesters using "Team America" likeness of Kim Jong-Il on posters

South Park Studios

Team America lives on.

Jeff Koyen sends this along and asks, "Anyone remember Evil Bert spotted alongside Osama in Bangladesh?"

Indeed. At left, a snapshot of the original Kim Jong Il puppet from the Team America movie. I shot the photo during a visit earlier this year to South Park Studios. The little guy does get around.

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Aloisius #1 5:57 PM Thursday, Jul 29, 2010 Reply

I was sent from pranet Xiron to conquer the Earf!

Antinous / Moderator #2 5:58 PM Thursday, Jul 29, 2010 Reply
After giving its full-throated support to the democratic movement after the 1990 elections in Burma, India has studiously wooed the generals - who first lived in Rangoon and now reside in the new capital of Naypyitaw - for over a decade...As China's strategic shadow looms large over Burma, India will allow Than Shwe to pay homage for the second time in six years at Mahatma Gandhi's memorial in Delhi during his visit.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-10762179

Irony: ur doin it rite.

CrossbowMarty #3 6:10 PM Thursday, Jul 29, 2010 Reply

I so roanry........

Aloisius #4 6:22 PM Thursday, Jul 29, 2010 Reply

Seriously though... I do not understand the motivations of Kim Jong Il. I mean, being dictator of a poor country is kind of crappy isn't it? Why not just install a monarchy, call yourself King and put in place a Parliament?

Then you could get invited to all the cool parties, drink all the Hennessy you want and sleep with blonds without having to kidnap them first.

Matthew Miller #5 9:37 PM Thursday, Jul 29, 2010 Reply

Of course, in the famous Evil Bert incident, the posters were being carried by ill-informed (on several levels!) bin Laden supporters. Here, the parody image is used by an anti-Kim Jong-il protesters, where a mocking tone is perfectly appropriate.

Ted8305 #6 6:49 AM Friday, Jul 30, 2010 Reply

Great job, team. Head back to base for debriefing and cocktails.

jungletek #7 5:17 PM Friday, Jul 30, 2010 Reply

Goddamn Hans Brix...

RevRight #8 5:27 PM Friday, Jul 30, 2010 Reply

Team America was the first Hollywood movie to take terrorism seriously.

benher replied to comment from RevRight #9 9:53 PM Friday, Jul 30, 2010 Reply

And poo fetishes!

Anon #10 2:28 AM Saturday, Jul 31, 2010 Reply

I've been living in Japan for the past two years and have seen this on a few occasions - it cracked me up the first time as it was in a fairly respectable paper too!

Anon #11 3:27 AM Saturday, Jul 31, 2010 Reply

I was in Rangoon for most of the past month and while Internet access is readily available around town many sites are blocked by the censors, including BoingBoing. BB should be proud to be on the blacklist! Most news sites are available (NY Times, CNN, Wash. Post, BBC) but dissident sites and some blogs are blocked. Yahoo mail and Hotmail are blocked but Gmail is not.

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