Fujiko F. Fujio's science fiction short story will be made into a Japanese drama to be broadcast in April

Fujiko F. Fujio's science fiction short story will be made into a Japanese drama to be broadcast in April

Fujiko F. Fujio has become a national cartoonist thanks to "Doraemon", but he actually has many other comic works. According to Japanese media reports today on March 27, many of Fujiko F. Fujio's famous science fiction short stories will be made into Japanese dramas, scheduled to be broadcast in April and June. Stay tuned.

In addition to "Doraemon", Fujiko F. Fujio's fantastic imagination is far from stopping there. In fact, his representative work also includes "SF Short Stories", which were serialized from 1960 to 1980s. The total number of works has reached more than 110, covering all areas of life, and can be regarded as the source of inspiration for the blue fat man's magical abilities.

· Starting from April 9th, two works will be broadcast on each of the five consecutive Sundays, namely "I Am Yuko" and "The Tragic Song of the Devil Mephisto", "The Yearly Retreat" and "The Telepathic Spine", "Yesterday's Me is Today's Enemy" and "Father and Son Swap", and "Vampire Prequel". Stay tuned.

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