Crimean prosecutor Natalia Poklonskaya's viral video inspires fan art

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While tensions continue to run high in Crimea since Russianforces took control of the strategic Black Sea peninsula some two weeks ago, internetfascination with the region's newly appointed prosecutor has suddenly spiked, spawningnumerous fan pages and an onslaught of anime-style fan art.



of a press conference given by NataliaPoklonskaya on the day she assumed office was viewed almost a million timesafter it was posted on March 11.



Poklonskaya, 33, called the current government officials inUkraine illegitimate and described the uprising in the country as an "anti-constitutioncoup and an armed seizure of power," according to

A Youtube video of a press conference given by NataliaPoklonskaya on the day she assumed office was viewed almost a million timesafter it was posted on March 11.Poklonskaya, 33, called the current government officials inUkraine illegitimate and described the uprising in the country as an "anti-constitutioncoup and an armed seizure of power," according to Voice of Russia , theRussian government's international radio broadcaster.

"I tell the truth and I'm not afraid of this truth," shesaid, according to Voice of Russia's transcription. "I am no criminal, I don'tpropagate Nazism, unlike certain regime functionaries in Kyiv."



The March 11 video doesn't have any subtitles. Here is a version of the video with English subtitles. The accuracy of the subtitles cannot be immediately verified.

"I tell the truth and I'm not afraid of this truth," shesaid, according to Voice of Russia's transcription. "I am no criminal, I don'tpropagate Nazism, unlike certain regime functionaries in Kyiv."The March 11 video doesn't have any subtitles. Here is a version of the video with English subtitles. The accuracy of the subtitles cannot be immediately verified.

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The lack of subtitles didn't stop netizens from quickly becoming infatuated with the woman behind the microphones.



A tweet in Japanese, which simply read "Crimea's NewAttorney General oh oh oh..." with a link to the unsubtitled version of the press conference video, wasretweeted more than 9,000 times, according to gaming blog Kotaku.



An onslaught of Japanese anime-style fan art ensued.



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Since there appeared to be no Japanese translation of the press conference video when it first went viral, the fan art treatment doesn't seem to be political. Instead, it is likely that fans are inspired by the similarities between Poklonskaya's physical characteristics and those of traditional anime characters.

Artists have posted dozens of illustrations of Poklonskaya to online art forums like diviantArt and Pixiv Since there appeared to be no Japanese translation of the press conference video when it first went viral, the fan art treatment doesn't seem to be political. Instead, it is likely that fans are inspired by the similarities between Poklonskaya's physical characteristics and those of traditional anime characters.

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Many admirers use the word "kawaii", which means cute in Japanese, to describe Poklonskaya.



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Facebook fan page created for Poklonskaya on March 17 received 1,000 fans in less than 24 hours. Four days later, a whopping 13,000 people have liked the page.

Wow! We just hit 1,000 fans! Thank you all, it's good to see so many love our Crimean angel.

Anime fan art of our favourite Crimean angel.



Poklonskaya even received her own reddit page , which is quickly filling up with anything users can scour on the internet of her.

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