Doraemon named anime ambassador
Famed anime character Doraemon has been named Japan's first "anime ambassador," the Foreign Ministry announced. The earless robot cat from the long-running Fujiko F. Fujio series will promote Japanese culture overseas and enhance the power of so-called Cool Japan."By appointing Doraemon, we hope people in other countries will understand Japanese anime better and deepen their interest in Japanese culture," a foreign ministry official said.
In the manga and anime series, Doraemon travels back in time from the 22nd century to help a hapless schoolboy named Nobita. Being a robot, Doraemon has thousands of cool gadgets that he pulls out of his fourth-dimensional pocket, like the Anywhere Door and Time Machine. Doraemon merchandising has made the character ubiquitous in Japan, appearing on everything from clothing to candy.
The move comes at a time when Japan's "scientific whaling" program has garnered it a lot of bad press overseas.








1 Comments:
Frankly, I'm surprised that they didn't go for Tetsuwan Atomu. But Doraemon is more 'cuddly', for lack of a better term.
But that voice of his! He sounds like an old woman being crammed into a bucket! Any diplomacies will swiftly end once he starts speaking...
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