Iran's Animation War Takes No Prisoners
Iran is winning hearts and started a creative craze of animated resistance in the world.
Here is my third iteration of animated videos demonstrating Iran’s popularity in response to Epstein Regime aggression.
I’ve noticed a clear uptick in the volume of Iran and Epstein Regime conflict animations over the course of this war. Artists worldwide, and even state actors, are producing their own animations that reflect their perspectives. Iran’s strategic media warfare is powerful because it is replicating itself through others who are ideologically aligned.
The volume and coherence of the messaging are striking. A supposedly “stronger,” brutal “superpower” is being cast as the world villain, while Iran’s consistent adherence to international war laws positions it as the beloved hero. With the inevitable increase in animations, in both volume and variety, the law of critical mass will take over and the messaging will become mainstream. This media warfare that Iran has initiated is a powerful, effective, and nonviolent form of resistance.
I’ve also noticed that these animations are great conversation pieces, both among adults and with children. I have a 10‑year‑old, and I’ve realized I can explain geopolitics to her much more easily through these videos. They’re funny, but they also land in a way that feels real and accurate.
These videos are genuinely an ingenious strategic move on Iran’s part. They’re not just content; they’re shaping perception and influencing public opinion in a way that clearly resonates with people.



Thanks for this! I'm sharing it, and will do my own video podcast on this and several of the Lego videos. Iranian fan base growing world-wide. Everyone knows who the evil monsters are now.
A lot of effort has gone into the propaganda. It is a shame that the Iranian regime has focused on terrorism and oppression.