Kill the Jap © 1942 Harold W. Thompson.
Is World War II, a manikin of a Japanese army soldier moves left and right inside the cabinet, and when a hit he turns and moves in the opposite direction. Total hits are scored are shown at the top of the cabinet score panel.
Convertion kit for 1939's "Ray-o-Lite".
This game is based of the Japanese army soldiers of the second World War II and are represented by exaggerated japanese stereotypes to show mockery derogatory.