New Year’s well wishes from otaku have taken a new twist – with an envelope printed with a manga of QB quizzing Madoka as to her heart’s desire, to wish she responds with the name and Hamamatsu city address of the person she wishes her New Year’s greetings delivered to. Needless to say, the letter was delivered without issue.
The redacted envelope soon caused a stir on Twitter, with opinions divided as to whether this represents a new and unwelcome form of “delivery terrorism” or a charmingly original way of conveying “have a happy new year.”
I thought the terrorism lied in the fact that Madoka is essentially dooming herself to a horrible life as a mahou shoujo in exchange for you to have a happy new year.
I didn’t ask for this…
What’s the problem?
One would think that If you knew someone well enough to send them a card, they wouldn’t mind you being an otaku.
This article is confusing. Where did the letters come from? Who is sending them? Exactly what do they say? Why would anyone consider this delivery terrorism? There is a lot of missing info.
MUMI WHY