Florida 18th district congressional candidate KW Miller referred to the fan-favorite Dragon Ball Z as anime porn.

"They are now introducing a great deal of anime porn into the internet matrix," Miller tweeted. "Dragon Ball Z is one of the top issues here. They are sexualizing cartoon characters to push a depraved agenda on our kids. What's next? Where will it end?"

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Miller is an independent congressional candidate in Flordia who describes himself as "a Constitutionalist and a balanced conservationist" whose campaign promises to "limit government overreach into your lives and block Globalist expansion of centralized power."

Dragon Ball Z is part of the larger Dragon Ball franchise. Created in 1984 by Akira Toriyama, Dragon Ball began as a manga published in Weekly Shōnen Jump that follows Goku, who embarks on a quest to locate seven orbs known as Dragon Balls that summon a wish-granting dragon. The manga was adapted as an anime series in 1986 and in 1989, Dragon Ball Z debuted, which ran until 1996. This was succeeded by Dragon Ball GT Dragon Ball KaiDragon Ball Super and Super Dragon Ball Heroes, as well as several television specials, films and video games.

Neither Bird Studio nor Shueisha have officially licensed any Dragon Ball pornography.

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(via Anime News Network)