Chainsaw Man's Premiere Earns Hilarious Response from U.S. Government

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Chainsaw Man's Premiere Earns Hilarious Response from U.S. Government
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Chainsaw Man's anime is here, and the premiere was big enough to earn a response from an actual government agency:

After a long wait, the fall anime season is here, and it has already brought out some of this year's biggest hits. From Spy x Family to Blue Lock and more, all eyes are on the industry right now, and a number of fans are keeping tabs on Chainsaw Man. The series is one of the biggest to drop this month, and its premiere was so big that a U.S. government agency had to comment on the release.

The Real Dangers of Chainsaw ManClearly, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission is on top of all things chainsaws, and that includes one of television's biggest shows. According to the agency, there were over 21,000 injuries related to chainsaws in the United States in the last year. These wounds were located everywhere from hands to legs and even eyes. So even in the real world, chainsaws are not something to mess with.

Of course, Chainsaw Man takes danger to a new level, and episode one proved as much. There is no denying real chainsaws are dangerous, but Denji is able to cleave through foes like butter with his blades. That doesn't even include his enhanced speed and strength courtesy of Pochita. So while chainsaws can certainly kill, Chainsaw Man takes their danger level and ramps it up a few dozen notches.

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