Pop-culture in TL-191

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Wrestling still exists in TL-191 when wrestlers been playing good guys and bad guys the heel wrestlers had Freedom Party regalia to portray them as bad guys on the ring against a face wrestlers to defeat them in a ring.
 
What would Diary of the wimpy kid loooked like in this timeline?
The Diary of the wimpy kid is actually a story of a Young Jake Featherston at Richmond middle school, CSA
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Do you think trading card games like Yu-Gi-Oh! would exist in this TL?

Or Magic: the Gathering?
 
Sorta continuing the Call of Duty games I started a while ago:

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Seen by many as a return to form for Call of Duty, Modern Warfare 2019 was a reboot of the highly popular Modern Warfare trilogy. Like it's predecessors, the game was not without it's controversy, particularly due to it's depiction of American Military brutality in the ongoing 5th Utah War.

The plot surrounds renegade American general Roman Barker, who governs the region as an autocrat using chemical weaponry. In response to his iron fisted rule, a radical mormon terror organization known as the "Sons of Jakob" begin a campaign of terror against all outsiders with the goal of forcing the US and any other outsiders to leave Mormon lands. Players play as a German Commando codenamed Albert, OSS Sergeant Kyle Garrick, and local resistance leader Fiona, who seeks to force the Americans to withdraw from the region while also detesting the radicalism of the SoJ. At the same time, a conspiracy unwinds as the main cast seeks to prevent the Third Great War. The game also sees the return of fan-favorite Captain Protz of the Austria-Hungarian special forces.
 
Sorta continuing the Call of Duty games I started a while ago:

Seen by many as a return to form for Call of Duty, Modern Warfare 2019 was a reboot of the highly popular Modern Warfare trilogy. Like it's predecessors, the game was not without it's controversy, particularly due to it's depiction of American Military brutality in the ongoing 5th Utah War.

The plot surrounds renegade American general Roman Barker, who governs the region as an autocrat using chemical weaponry. In response to his iron fisted rule, a radical mormon terror organization known as the "Sons of Jakob" begin a campaign of terror against all outsiders with the goal of forcing the US and any other outsiders to leave Mormon lands. Players play as a German Commando codenamed Albert, OSS Sergeant Kyle Garrick, and local resistance leader Fiona, who seeks to force the Americans to withdraw from the region while also detesting the radicalism of the SoJ. At the same time, a conspiracy unwinds as the main cast seeks to prevent the Third Great War. The game also sees the return of fan-favorite Captain Protz of the Austria-Hungarian special forces.
so are there's a similar mission to this where the Mormons civilian getting attacked by American forces and also is it located in the Sandwich Islands or Utah in general?
 
Thank you and I hope I see more posts about COD by you mate.
There's one more question who participated in the Clean house? The Austria-Hungarian or the German special force
Austria. The Germans have taken the role of US in my TL 191 Headcanon, with Austria as the UK.
 
I like to imagine that maybe the Triple Entente nations (Britain, France, and Russia) each made some kind of iconic movie based on the superbombings of their nations akin to Japan with Godzilla, but each has a very different tone. Like Russia's being hella bleak. I've particularly emphasized Russia because I felt like they were in a similar position to Japan in regards to the Germans (who seem to always end up the US analog in continuations). The reasons for this being that Russia and Japan were both relatively modern yet backwards in many ways and being the opposite end of the more industrialized French and British Militaries (like with Nazi Germany for the US), so I can possibly imagine them producing something most like Godzilla.

But that leaves me to ask what British and French movies on the subject would be like, especially Britain with the amount of times it was nuked.
 

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Mentioned this in another thread; I expect a lot of people are going to rehabilitate and idolise the Red Marxist Rebellion during the Great War. Expect big budget films about the lives of Cassius, Cassius Madison, maybe even Scipio. People will likely seize on this resistance effort as a counterweight to depressing films about the Destruction. Let’s face it after what Featherston did who doesn’t want to watch a film about underdog black rebels blowing the heads off god-damned rebel scum?
 
Mentioned this in another thread; I expect a lot of people are going to rehabilitate and idolise the Red Marxist Rebellion during the Great War.
Honestly with the the socialist in influenced with America culture. I can honestly socialism be a lot more idealized and a good nature than the anti-communist stance in OTL Media
Expect big budget films about the lives of Cassius, Cassius Madison, maybe even Scipio. People will likely seize on this resistance effort as a counterweight to depressing films about the Destruction.
Definitely especially with Cassius Madison killing what basically is the American Lucifer and other heroes who stand against the CSA oppression against their people
Let’s face it after what Featherston did who doesn’t want to watch a film about underdog black rebels blowing the heads off god-damned rebel scum?
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Gonna be doing a long post on Superbombs in media. Am open to suggestions, but here's my outline

-The Superbombings of Petrograd and Paris are the most controversial, due to the narrative that the two nations (mainly the former) were weak and probably would've fallen without them. Russia produces the TL 191 equivalent to Godzilla and France Barefoot Gen
-Britain and the Confederacy elicit less sympathy, at least in Germany and the US due to them both striking with their own superbombs. The Confederate superbombings are commonly cited by extremists. Locally in Britain, there is a lot of media over the superbombings, albeit not as much as France and Russia, but they have the benefit of being a strong international movie market that gets more exposure.
-Both Germany and the US go on campaigns to convince their people of how these nasty contraptions are, in fact, very good things, while taking different approaches to how to survive nuclear war. The Fallout series still exists, but has an even more cynical edge akin to the first game that never leaves with the later games. Germany develops it's own post-apocalyptic game series that has a more European feel.
 
Gonna be doing a long post on Superbombs in media. Am open to suggestions, but here's my outline
I did some reference to superbombs ( I however think that I made a mistake and called them sunbombs) in my anime post #2 with France associating it to militarism and a death threat to mankind.
 
What about Japan with the Superbombs and how media affects by the uses of superbombs
Going off of my continuation, the Japanese Superbomb Arsenal wasn't as developed as the other great powers, with reasons ranging from a poorly funded, Japan not becoming an Economic powerhouse until later than OTL, OTL issues that the Imperial Japanese Nuclear program had, as well as a lack of outside support leaving them to make theirs from scratch due to the Germans and US attempting to maintain a monopoly. So compared to the US or Germany, Japanese superbombs aren't as talked about. When it comes to Japanese media, they prefer to emphasize the valor of the soldiers or the greatness of bushido rather than their technological wonders.

One headcanon I had for my continuation was Japan developing a small arsenal of non-ICBM nukes, but creating plans to deliver them in the form of long range kamikaze strikes if the Final War were to truly break out, although my continuation also has Japan moderate to an extent.
 
When it comes to Japanese media, they prefer to emphasize the valor of the soldiers or the greatness of bushido rather than their technological wonders.
I can only see Japanese propaganda using the Superbombs as a way of force and intimidation against interfering in the GEACPS to the West (Germany and US Allie's)
 
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