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2024.02.17

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Fujiko F. Fujio 90th Anniversary Special Program
"The World of Fujiko F. Fujio, Born from Love"

“I have always prioritized what I like in everything.”
We invite you to the world of Fujiko F. Fujio, born from love!

Fujiko F. Fujio 90th Anniversary Special Program
"The World of Fujiko F. Fujio, Born from Love"


Sunday, February 18th, 10:00am - 11:00am
Broadcast on TV Asahi
*Excluding some areas
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Distribution period: Until Sunday, March 31, 2024

A special program that unravels the works of Fujiko F. Fujio through the keyword "love," which was important to him in his creative endeavors!
The MCs are Kirin's Kawashima Akira and Yamazaki Yume, who are both Doraemon lovers!

To commemorate the 90th anniversary of Fujiko F. Fujio's birth, this film was shot with the full cooperation of the Kawasaki City Fujiko F. Fujio Museum! The MCs will be Doraemon-loving Kirin member Kawashima Akira, idol world's biggest Doraemon fan Yamazaki Yumeha of BEYOOOOONDS, and the narrator will be TV Asahi announcer Hagino Shihoko, who also plays the role of Dekisugi, along with other Doraemon-loving members. We will unravel Fujiko F. Fujio's work from the keyword "love," which was important to his creative activities!

Broadcasting rare anime by Fujiko F. Fujio!
Doraemon, Perman, Esper Mami and many other works by Fujiko F. Fujio are loved by people of all ages, and they have grown up watching them. This time, they will be broadcasting special footage of the anime Perman and Chumpui! Kawashima is excited to see the nostalgic footage, asking "Can we see Chumpui?" Yamazaki, who loves gadgets, also brings along his own gadgets and talks about his love for Doraemon! In a memorable Doraemon scene, Kawashima is impressed by Shizuka's overly mature lines, asking "Are there any elementary school kids like this?" In addition, Doraemon Sue, saying "I really love the work that depicts the friendship between Nobita and Doraemon, so I watch it over and over again!"
Looking at F-sensei's favorite tools, Kawashima once again praised F-sensei's creativity, saying, "Even though I've used the same pencils before, it's amazing that you can create such works." And what is the other keyword that is the source of F-sensei's creativity, "love"...? Furthermore, each of them announced the "Doraemon movie" that they are most fond of...! They will talk enthusiastically about memorable scenes and more!

We will also be showing you a trailer for the latest original short animated film, which will be released on Wednesday, February 21st at the F Theater in the Kawasaki Fujiko F. Fujio Museum.

What is Mr. F's "like" expressed in his latest work "Doraemon the Movie: Nobita 's Earth Symphony"?
There's also plenty of information about the latest movie, "Doraemon the Movie: Nobita 's Chikyu Symphony," which will be released on Friday, March 1st! Regarding this movie, Yamazaki is excited and says, ``I've been looking forward to it ever since I found out that it was themed around classical music.'' Kawashima also praises the movie, saying, “You should really watch it in a movie theater!” Also includes the latest information on the [DoraDora Symphony Orchestra], which was formed by children from all over the country prior to the release of the movie.

Akira Kawashima (Kirin) comment
For me, Doraemon is my "lifelong hobby" and I have over 100 figures, so I'm glad I got to appear on this show with Yamazaki-san, who is just as passionate about it. I'm very grateful.
Mr. Yamazaki and the younger generation first watch the remake and then the original. Nowadays, it's easy to compare two works, so I think that watching this program will show you that there are other ways to enjoy them. I was reminded that the great thing about the Doraemon movies is that they can be enjoyed by people of all generations.
In the latest film, "Doraemon: Nobita 's Earth Symphony," I discovered that not only Nobita, but also Big G, Suneo, and Sue had professional-level musical instrument skills. In the film, there is a scene where they all play and fight, but it is not a battle of blows, but is expressed as an orchestra of music, and it is also the climax scene, and the feeling of "Let's believe in the power of music!" is conveyed and it really makes me cry. I would like you to experience the sound pressure of the theater for that famous scene. That melody stuck in my head for a while, and I think it is a work that naturally makes you think "I want to play an instrument." And, I was able to reaffirm that music has saved our lives on a daily basis, to the extent that I wondered if the world would be so unhappy without music.
If I had to pick one movie that I particularly like, it would be "Doraemon Nobita 's Little Star Wars" released in 1985. This movie features Suneo, who has a complex about being short, but in this movie the enemies are small, so Suneo and his friends fight as giants. I myself was only about 140 cm tall when I was in junior high school, and I was at the front of my class, but watching that movie at the time gave me a lot of courage. I think it would have been very encouraging for other kids who had the same complex.

Yume Yamazaki (BEYOOOOONDS) comment
I was a little embarrassed to be the MC when Kawashima-san was there, but I was very grateful for all the support. I didn't know much about F-sensei's works other than Doraemon, so there were so many that caught my eye during this recording that I want to watch them as soon as I get home. No matter which work I hear about, there are still many connections to Doraemon, so I think it will be fun no matter which work I watch. The highlights of this broadcast are the episodes of "Perman" and "Chimpui". I have never actually seen them on TV, so I think it is very valuable to be able to watch them on TV this time!
Until now, I had always thought that Doraemon 's secret gadgets were mostly "cameras," but after seeing the teacher's "like" keyword a lot on the show, my thoughts have turned to certainty! I think he has a lot of camera gadgets because they are things he "likes." My favorite camera gadget is the "dress-up camera." The appeal is that you can quickly change into whatever you want and wear a variety of different clothes. That's also my own dream and ideal as an idol. When I think about it, I think my life and Doraemon are connected in many ways.
I've been looking forward to seeing "Doraemon: Nobita 's Earth Symphony" ever since I found out that it was themed around music! I also really love music, and I was nervous the whole time watching the wonderful orchestral performance in the movie, so I'd like to watch it again, calmly. Also, I was inspired by the sight of Nobita practicing his instrument so hard in the movie, trying to catch up with everyone else. Nobita always teaches us that hard work leads to results, so I've got a renewed sense of determination to do my best this time too!

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