Capcom will be lending out the character of the Ace Attorney series to the Osaka prefectural police as part of an upcoming juvenile delinquency prevention campaign.
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The characters from The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles will be depicted on a set of posters and flyers that will be distributed in Osaka educational institutions, police boxes, stations, and other public facilities that are located throughout the prefecture beginning this week. Capcom has partnered with the Osaka police in the past, with the company participating in a 2013 crime prevention campaign.
According to Capcom (via Anime News Network), the posters and flyers will be used to spread awareness and discourage younger people from using marijuana. 6,000 posters and 4,000 flyers will be printed featuring brand-new, original character art, all of which will carry a slogan that says “Say NO! to marijuana use.”
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“Our corporate motto is ‘A sensitive development of business that creates a culture of fun,'” says Capcom in a statement about the news. “Abiding by this creed, we will proactively grapple with societal issues, starting with climate change. We aim for lasting growth under a harmonious relationship of trust with all our stakeholders and the earth’s environment.”