The viral videos by Iranian creators, say analysts, are high-quality though cheap, and hit fissures in US politics.
Since the beginning of the Iran war, the group Explosive Media has released over a dozen viral videos mocking Trump and the US.
"Slopaganda" is too weak a term to capture how powerful this "highly sophisticated" content is, one expert says.
The video refers to the White House dinner chaos after reports of gunfire led to a sudden evacuation of Trump and other top ...
Trump threatened Denmark over Greenland. Iran mocked Trump in LEGO style. LEGO never sued. Now the internet has connected ...
These videos, posts and memes reveal much about how wartime propaganda has changed and who has the upper hand when it comes ...
However President Trump manages to end the war he started with Iran, he will have given rise to a whole wild genre of AI ...
A creator behind viral Lego-style pro-Iran videos told BBC that Tehran is a client, while spreading false claims about the US ...
Animated videos have appeared from both sides, but Iran has been especially active in creating these clips, often using Lego-style characters.
Iran accuses YouTube of censorship after a Lego-style parodies channel gets pulled, but the videos are still spreading fast ...
Iran has turned to AI-driven Lego-style animations to depict the Middle East war, showing US forces defeated, Trump frustrated, and soldiers falling, with videos gaining millions of views globally.