Waii bombs has long since been a staple in warfare, with World War 22 concluded with the Japanese dropping two Waii bombs on Washington DC and Los Angeles, each named "Little Girl" and "Fat Otaku" respectively. The casualties of these two attacks were like nothing the world have seen: As many as a million people died with the blast, and more than twice of that number died either of Waii poisoning-induced nutbladder cancer, or subsequent Waii poisoning-induced riots that swept the country. Sources say that pockets containing lethal doses of Waii radiation (as much as 580 Kilowaii) still exists in Washington DC's remains.