Sunday, October 4, 2009

I mage of Doraemon Movies































Character in Doraemon movie







Doraemon was sent from the 22nd century by Nobita-s grandson. His mission was to save Nobita from poverty and from marrying Jiyan's ugly sister. He poppedout of Nobita's desk drawer one day and that's when all their adventures began.

Doraemon has a lot of human-like qualities. For instance, he loves to eat Dorayaki, which are "buns" that are like a kind of sweet pancake dough which is used like bread to 'sandwich' the anko( sweet bean paste) in between.

Doraemon has a fourth dimensional porketthat links to the 22nd centry. He can put almost anythingin there and pull lots of weird gadgets out! He often uses the gadgets to save Nobita, but Nobita ends p misusing the gadgets and getting himself into more trouble.


Nobita is the bigger loser of all anime history. Nobita is clumsy, crys a lot, getzeros on all his tests, sucks at all sports, and always gets bullied by Jyian and Suneo. He is the boy that Doraemon helps A LOT. He is the one that messes up everything that Doraemon gives him. NOw that I think of it, Doraemon is pretty stupid to give him all the gadgets. Without the help of Doraemon, he would probably be dead right now. Doraemon's object right now is try to make Nobita's future a good one. One thing, he has to change is to give him a better wife, and the perfect person is Shisuka.



Jyian is the strongest, and one of the meanest and short-tempered character in the stories of Doraemon. He loves to sing karoake, but really sucks at it. Everyone tried to pretend it is good, becaue the guys would probably be beaten up for telling the truth. The only thing that Jyian is afraid of, is his mother. Even though heusually bullied around Nobita, but sometimes he really nice and save the gang in the movies. Him and Suneo love to pick on Nobita, and Nobita rnds up crying to Doraemon. Doraemon will always have a way to get back at them though.


Suneo, another enemy of Nobita. Suneo is the best friend of Jyian. Together, they both beat up Nobita. The only reason that Suneo sticks with Jyian is because he know that Jyian would beat him up too. Suneo comes from a rich family. the richest in the Doraemon saga. He is very spoiled, and always makingfun of Nobita's cheap toys. In all the cartoons he is pretty mean, except in the movies, which sometimes he acts pretty brave. He is very smart, but not in school work. He can think of so many pratical jokes to paly on people. Many people on the web says taht he look like fox, and i couldn't agree more. this is one of my least favorite characters.
Shisuka is one of the two females in Doraemon series. She used to be one of the smartest pupils in class, but later in the series, al she is usually doing is taking baths, and Nobita always seem to have a habit of using the "anywhere door" and end up in Shizuka's bathroom. Even though Nobita and Shizuka don't seem to match, they will become married in the future.



Dorami is the little sister of Doraemon. the only reason she is not blue is is because she didn't nhave he ears bitten off by rats. Dorami has all the abilities that Doraemon has, including the fourth dimensional pocket. She is nice and not as groudhy as Doraemon. She does not live with Nobita and Doraemon. She lives with the original master of Doraemon in the 22nd century. She only appered in situationsthat are uncontrollable by Doraemon.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

HISTORY OF DORAEMON

In December 1969, the Doraemon manga appeared simultaneously in six different children's monthly magazines. The magazines were titled by the year of children's studies, which included Yoiko (good children), Yōchien (nursery school), and Shogaku Ichinensei (first grade of primary school) toShogaku Yonnensei (fourth grade of primary school). By 1973, the series began to appear in two more magazines, Shogaku Gonensei (fifth grade of primary school) and Shogaku Rokunensei (sixth grade of primary school). The stories featured in each of the magazines were different, meaning the author was originally creating more than six stories each month. In 1977, CoroCoro Comic was launched as a magazine of Doraemon. Original manga based on the Doraemon movies were also released in CoroCoro Comic. The stories which are preserved under the Tentōmushi brand are the stories found in these magazines.

Since the debut of Doraemon in 1969, the stories have been selectively collected into forty-five books published from 1974 to 1996, which had a circulation of over 80 million in 1992. In addition, Doraemon has appeared in a variety of manga series by Shōgakukan. In 2005, Shōgakukan published a series of five more manga volumes under the title Doraemon+ (Doraemon Plus), which were not found in the forty-five Tentōmushi pipi volumes. Many other series have since been produced, some not from official supplies.

DORAEMON

Doraemon is a Japanese manga series created by Fujiko F. Fujio (the pen name of Hiroshi Fujimoto) and Fujiko A. Fujio (the pen name of Motō Abiko) which later became an animeseries and Asian franchise. The series is about a robotic cat named Doraemon, who travels back in time from the 22nd century to aid a schoolboy, Nobita Nobi.

The series first appeared in December 1969, when it was published simultaneously in six different magazines. In total, 1,344 stories were created in the original series, which are published byShogakukan under the Tentōmushi manga brand, extending to forty-five volumes. The volumes are collected in the Takaoka Central Library in Toyama, Japan. Fujio was born in Toyama.

A majority of Doraemon episodes are comedies with moral lessons regarding values such as integrity, perseverance, courage, family and respect for elders. Several noteworthy environmental issues are often visited, including homeless animals, endangered species, deforestation, andpollution. Topics such as dinosaurs, the flat Earth theory, wormhole traveling, Gulliver's Travels, and the history of Japan are often covered.

Doraemon was awarded the first Shogakukan Manga Award for children's manga in 1982, and the first Osamu Tezuka Culture Award in 1997. In March 2008, Japan's Foreign Ministry appointed Doraemon as the nation's first "anime ambassador." Ministry spokesman explained the novel decision as an attempt to help people in other countries to understand Japanese anime better and to deepen their interest in Japanese culture." The Foreign Ministry action confirms that Doraemon has come to be considered a Japanese cultural icon. In 2002, the anime character was acclaimed as an Asian Hero in a special feature survey conducted by Time Asia magazine.[8]