A new cartoon show makes a mock version of Donald Trump pee his pants in fear
A new Netflix anime features a parody of Donald Trump wetting himself in front of a giant martial artist.
We expect our leaders to look strong, even in cartoons. But a popular new show just turned a former president into a laughing stock to make a point about power.
WHAT HAPPENED
Netflix recently released its new anime series, Baki-Dou. In one scene, a cartoon version of Donald Trump, named "Tranp," meets the show's strongest fighter, Yujiro Hanma.
The cartoon president panics. He gets so scared that he pees his pants right on screen.
This scene went viral on social media shortly after the show came out on June 18, 2026. Fans of the show are sharing the clip and making jokes about the wild political parody.
WHAT THE EVIDENCE SHOWS
The character is named "Tranp" in the original comic book.
- The scene comes from a comic first published in 2016.
- Other U.S. presidents like Ronald Reagan, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama have also appeared in this cartoon series.
- Every president in the show must swear a secret oath to not fight Yujiro Hanma.
- The viral video clip started spreading online right after the June 18, 2026 release.
THE BIGGER QUESTION
Why do Japanese cartoonists love to mock American leaders? For years, this series has used U.S. presidents to show just how strong its fictional characters are. By making the most powerful man in the world look weak, the creators show that true strength does not come from a political office.
It makes us ask how we view our leaders. Why do we expect them to be so tough all the time?
THE OTHER SIDE
Fans of the show say this is just harmless satire. They point out that the series has mocked many different presidents over the last few decades, not just one party. It is a running joke in a show known for being over-the-top and violent.
This defense is strong because the comic books have treated every sitting president the same way for years.
WHAT HAPPENS NOW
This clip will likely keep spreading on TikTok and X. It shows how easily pop culture can turn serious political figures into memes.
For regular viewers, it is a funny moment. But it also shows how global media treats American politics as a big joke.
WHAT WE STILL DON'T KNOW
Will Donald Trump or his team make a public comment about the cartoon?
- How will future presidents be drawn in this cartoon series?
- Will Netflix face any backlash from political groups for streaming the episode?
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Published: Jun 19, 2026. No major post-publication update has been logged.
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A clip from Netflix's new Baki-Dou anime has gone viral, showing a parody of Donald Trump wetting his pants in front of Yujiro Hanma.
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