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  • preralasvemo
  • Nov 19, 2021
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No somos un blog sensacionalista ni voyeur, pero hay muchas ocasiones en que nos resulta sorprendente algo que se nos cruza por la carretera. Anoche me encontré con esta imagen en el twitter de @Nao_Aki: "Doraemon and Shizuka (pic taken at the end of episode 21/start of episode 22)". La primera es una tirada de manga japonesa, y no me atreví a buscar el resto... El resultado es este video, que se me hizo muy gracioso. Especialmente porque doy por hecho que el autor del video piensa que se trata de una chica y no de un personaje femenino de manga. Aquí está el link: [/ARTICLE START] Article by Nozomi for Diario VG Nuevo Mundo (Venezuela). Original post in Spanish available via Google Translate (and Google Cache): http://translate.google.co.ve/translate?hl=en&sl=es&u=http://www.vgnm. com.ve/nota.php%3Fnota%3D1026047 Shizuka, a student from Saitama, Japan, is a master of karate and a martial arts master of the 51st generation. Her goal is to become a master by mastering everything about the martial arts. During one of her lessons she meets Doraemon, who takes an interest in her skill at weapons and asks her to be his student. After being interviewed by Shizuka's parents, Doraemon accepts on the condition that he will take care of the household chores while she trains at school and work part time doing chores for him. Shizuka agrees, so Doraemon takes care of the task of cooking while Shizuka does household chores. As time passes the two get along better, but that is soon put to a test when he starts preventing her from doing household chores that may affect her training schedule or when she breaks his robot doll Gekko. It became popular in the anime community in the 2000s, due to its loveable characters and all-around fun-to-watch story. The anime adaptation gained popularity with an English dub created by ADV Films. This anime is known for its original songs. The opening theme is by Japanese pop/R&B singer Nana Mizuki, while the ending theme is by Japanese pop groups Dream5. The English dub has the songs sung by Cherith Wolven, who also voiced Doraemon in the English version.In 2005, a live-action film was released in Japan to coincide with the release of "Doraemon: Nobita no Kyūjitsu" video game for the Nintendo DS. It was directed by Takashi Yamazaki and starred Masaya Hokke, Michael Benyaer and Miyu Irino in the main roles. It also included cameo appearances from Doraemon's creator Fujiko F. cfa1e77820

 
 
 

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