Nintendosian law of 1945

The Nintendosian law of 1945 are a set of Nintendosian laws established on March 8, 1945 following the end of World War II. These laws mainly ban stuff that occurred during the war, including Nazism, manjis, and even mentions of events that occurred within the war (such as the 1938 Nazi invasion of Nintendosia).

Laws
These laws are mostly done to protect Nazism, although it also includes the ban on manjis, as that symbol was often used flipped horizontally in order to form a swastika.


 * Section 1: In a non-historical context, it is illegal to feature things associated with World War II.
 * Section 1a: Symbols associated with the war are deemed illegal in anything but history.
 * Section 1b: People that dictated during the war are also illegal to mention, also on a non-historical context.
 * Section 2: It is illegal to use the manji symbol associated with Buddhism. The symbol is often used backwards to form something that's deemed illegal under the law.
 * Section 3: The sale of the book Mein Kampf is illegal. Offenders will have to recall the book and the people who bought them should ask for a refund. If a person is exporting the book into the country, it would result in a week of prison and a fine of $1,000 NTD.

Affected imagery and mentions

 * Swastikas
 * Manjis
 * Adolf Hitler
 * Flag of Nazi Germany

Affected media
As mentioned in section 3, the book Mein Kampf has been banned from sale in all of Nintendosia. The ban was caused due to the book being written by Austrian dictator Adolf Hitler.

The 1981 Doraemon episode The Painting Valuing Machine was originally banned due to a scene in which Doraemon eats pills to pretend to be Hitler. The episode was later unbanned during the redub, albeit with the offending scene removed, with non-offending clips from the remaining banned episodes (such as The Mouse and The Bomb) replacing said scene.

In the Nintendosian version of the 1986 NES game The Legend of Zelda, the third dungeon in the game, which originally resembled a manji, has been redone entirely from scratch, now forming a star.

The Nintendosian version of Bionic Commando carried all the changes found in the US release, while changing Master D's sprite to avoid resembling Hitler. The head-exploding animation was also changed, being replace by a simple fade out effect done with dithering.

The game Cameltry was released on the SNES internationally as On the Ball. The Japanese version had a level featuring manjis, which was changed in all of the game's international releases, including the Nintendosian version.