Doraemon has become one of the most popular cartoon characters today. Children from various generations almost recognize the figures of Doraemon and Nobita and his friends. Even though it is so popular and big, in fact there are still some interesting facts about Doraemon comics that are hidden and rarely known. Here are some interesting facts.
1. Originally created to fill a children’s magazine column
The Doraemon character was created by Fujiko F. Fujio. Interestingly, at the beginning of its creation, the character Doraemon was not intended to be a comic, let alone an anime. Fujiko F. Fujio created the Doraemon character for a children’s magazine called Shogakukan. At that time in 1996, Doraemon appeared in short story format.
2. Doraemon’s real name
Not many people know that the name Doraemon is not his real name. Before the name Doraemon was as popular as it is now, this character apparently had the name Toraemon, which when translated more or less means “tiger cat”.
However, because Tora (tiger) sounded too scary for children, the creator then changed the name to Doraemon as it is now.
3. Insert a moral message in each story
Doraemon comics and anime have been known to have funny and entertaining stories. However, not only are they entertaining, some of the stories in Doraemon comics also contain deep moral messages, such as the story “Nobita and the Lost Continent” which teaches about the importance of protecting the environment.
4. Doraemon Appointed as UNESCO Ambassador
Another interesting fact from the Doraemon comic is that in 2008, UNESCO officially made the robot cat character the “Ambassador of Japanese Culture”. With the title of ambassador, Doraemon is tasked with helping promote peace and friendship throughout the world.
5. Created by Two People
There are probably still many people who don’t know the figure of Fujiko F. Fujio, the creator of Doraemon. In fact, many people may not know that Fujiko F. Fujio is actually the pen name of two manga artists who created Doraemon, namely Hiroshi Fujimoto and Motoo Abiko.
However, on September 23 1996, Fujimoto Hiroshi died due to heart disease. Since then, Motoo Abiko has developed the Doraemon story alone.
3. Recommendations for comics similar to Doraemon
Apart from Doraemon, there are still many Japanese comics or manga that have similar stories. Yes, many comics tell stories about the arrival of unique characters whose aim is to help a child. So, if you like Doraemon comics or anime, there is a big chance that you will also like some of the following comic recommendations.
1. Ninja Hattori
Ninja Hattori was also created by Fujiko F. Fujio. This comic tells the story of a young ninja named Hattori who comes from a Ninja village. Hattori lives in the house of a boy named Kenichi. Hattori, who is considered like family, always tries to look after and protect Kenichi’s family.
2. Anpanman
Anpanman is a comic with very unique characters. A unique character in this comic is a character with a bread head filled with red beans. Just like Doraemon, Anpanman has various magical tools to help him fight criminals.
3. Kiteretsu Daihyakka
Another Japanese comic similar to Doraemon is Kiteretsu Daihyakka. This comic is about the adventures of a genius boy named Kiteretsu and his robot cat. Like Doraemon, the genius Kiteretsu has various sophisticated tools that help him in his adventures.
4. Obake no Q-taro
The comic Obake no Q-taro tells the story of a small ghost character named Q-taro who lives with a human family. Just like Doraemon, Q-taro has special powers that are useful when the family that hosts him is in a difficult situation.
That includes a synopsis and interesting facts about the Doraemon comic. How do you become more interested in reading Doraemon comics, right?
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