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>Before world war II it actually wasn't all that super popular of a folk tale but then during world war II it was used as the ideal situation for japan momotoro is an underdog just as japan was in the grand scheme of things going against the superpower that were the allies plus the united states was overseas just like the onis on the distant island and thus onis were often used as symbols representing the united states and the united kingdom because they were big scary and powerful.
>Before world war II it actually wasn't all that super popular of a folk tale but then during world war II it was used as the ideal situation for japan momotoro is an underdog just as japan was in the grand scheme of things going against the superpower that were the allies plus the united states was overseas just like the onis on the distant island and thus onis were often used as symbols representing the united states and the united kingdom because they were big scary and powerful.