2008/10/31

Doraemon The Origin


Doraemon is a Japanese children's manga series created by Fujiko F. Fujio (the pen name of Hiroshi Fujimoto and Motoo Abiko) which later became a annimated television series and was created on film in 1979.

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 name of Doraemon comes from 'Doraneko' meaning stray cat and 'Amon' ending which is part of traditional Japanese names.

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 by Shogakukan 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, and pollution. Topics such as dinosaurs, the flat earth theory, wormhole traveling, Gulliver's Travels, and the history of Japan are often covered.