North Korea's first leader, Kim Il Sung, greets the adoring masses; behind him is North Korea's official coat of arms, a red star shining down on a hydroelectric power plant. The personality cult surrounding the country's leaders has never hid the corpulence of either of the Kims; on the contrary, their girth is seen as a sign of their easy-going nature. Yankee villains, by contrast, are often depicted as beanpole-thin in propaganda art.

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