50 years ago in 1970, a great blue fat man dragged a bespectacled ugly man on a long and wonderful adventure that lasted until today. Yes, this is the "Doraemon" loved by people all over the world. Recently, in order to commemorate the 50th anniversary of "Doraemon", the Japan Post Office launched a special commemorative edition of stamps, which is scheduled to be released on May 20. Let's enjoy it together. ·Doraemon is a manga created by Japanese manga artist Fujiko Fujio (pen name Fujiko F. Fujio). It has been serialized since 1970 and is still being updated. The comic tells the story of a cat-shaped robot, Doraemon, from the 22nd century, who is entrusted by his owner, Nobi Shishu, to return to the 20th century and use various future props taken out of his four-dimensional pocket to help Shishu's great-grandfather, the elementary school student Nobi Nobita, to resolve the various difficult problems around him, as well as the light-hearted, humorous, funny and touching stories that happen to him and his friends in life. In order to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Doraemon, the Japan Post Office has launched a commemorative stamp. The pattern is from the earliest image of the blue fat man, which is slightly different from the current image of the blue fat man. Interested friends can go to the official page. |
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