With the arrival of high quality Japanese manga/anime which are now very quickly gaining vast popularity, the new generation of manga/anime fans no longer remember nor are even interested in one of the very best manga in history - Doraemon - the blue robotic cat who has a magic pocket which contains.. well.. everything.
Apparently, the first of the series appeared in December 1969. That pretty much explains its rather simplistic character drawing and design, but the author Fujiko F. Fujio is one brilliant man to have come up with something so endearing that it is still being clearly remembered by fans even after decades. (Okay maybe only me).
Although personally I'm a BIG fan of modern anime, none of them can be as memorable as Doraemon has been to me. It's storyline is almost non-existent. Every chapter, Nobita will either get himself into trouble and come home crying to Doraemon for a solution or come home crying to Doraemon and then get himself into trouble. With a storyline as shallow as my sense of humour, how did Doraemon become such a widely loved cartoon character?
Beats me.
I didn't know why I loved Doraemon so much, even when I was questioned on why. I didn't know. I didn't care. I knew I just loved Doraemon. For being Doraemon ^.^
In case you're wondering why Doraemon doesn't have ears when he's supposed to be a cat, a robotic one nevertheless, his ears were bitten off by a rat when he was sleeping. In case you're wondering why the rat would bite off his ears when he's supposedly a robot, please refrain yourself from trying to do so. Attempting to figure out the logic to that would be equivalent to trying to figure out why Superman wears red undies.
Doraemon likes Dorayaki. It's some sort of Japanese donut, with two pancake-like thingy sandwiching red bean paste in between. I've actually eaten a few of those. Although there's nothing particularly special about them, just the fact that it's Doraemon's favourite food made it a fun thing to eat. I never would have tried them if it wasn't for Doraemon.
I practically grew up reading Doraemon. The only other manga which rivalled Doraemon during its time was Dragonball, which has also gone absolutely horribly obsolete by today's standard. Although Dragonball was far more action-packed and had a proper storyline, I remember Doraemon more clearly than anything else. My friend's chinese version of Doraemon actually made sense to me! I can't read chinese.
Don't let a masterpiece go to waste. Pick up a copy of Doraemon and immerse yourself into the world of illogicalness.
And Dorayakis.