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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Girls und Panzer universe (or Japan at least) appears to have loads of resources to throw around for purposes that would seem frivolous in our world -- see the converted super-carriers used as schools, the deployment of large numbers of tanks for a high-school sport, and the casual emptying, destruction, and reconstruction of towns to provide those tanks with play arenas. (Not every battle takes place in a town, but Oarai's first match, against St. Gloriana, was a friendly and was held in town, so clearly it's not unusual.) What's more, Japan considers it a matter of national policy to promote tankery, and considers a school's tankery performance as a critical factor in funding decisions. Families with strong tankery histories own Big Fancy Houses and hold great sway in these matters as well. This could imply one or more of these variously fantastic and terrifying scenarios. |