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Doraemon, who accompanied him throughout his childhood, was actually an anti-war hero!

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Doraemon, who accompanied him throughout his childhood, was actually an anti-war hero!

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Doraemon, who accompanied him throughout his childhood, was actually an anti-war hero!

In Japan, Doraemon was the first series to exceed 100 million viewers, and globally, it was the most animated film to win the annual box office. Ring's entire childhood was accompanied by it. But just recently, Huan Huan suddenly discovered that this childhood animation is actually very deep.

In the newly broadcast Doraemon New Edition "Elephant and Uncle", there is a bridge section: Nobita and Doraemon return to World War II on a time machine to save the animals that were killed, and when the soldiers said that killing these animals was needed for war, Nobita and Doraemon cheered and said: "Don't worry, anyway, the war will soon end, Japan will be defeated!" ”

Doraemon, who accompanied him throughout his childhood, was actually an anti-war hero!

Look at this jubilation, do not read the lines and think that the summer vacation has been extended to the winter vacation.

Happy to be so blatant about the "defeat of Japan", the ring eyes, Doraemon and Nobita, these two brothers are going to openly treason.

Sure enough, this clip caused a great shock in Japan, and some extremists labeled it as "anti-Japanese" and "insulting Japan", and asked bitterly: "Is it a line that can be laughed at when Japan is defeated?" Is It okay for Doraemon to instill this idea in children as an anime? ”

Huan Huan wants to say, does this still need to be asked? It has to be good! There is only one reason: this is the original intention of fujiko f. Fujio, the original author of the manga, and this is how people drew it many years ago.

Doraemon, who accompanied him throughout his childhood, was actually an anti-war hero!

Fujiko F. Fujio, whose real name is Hiroshi Fujimoto, was born in the 1930s in the 1930s, along with fellow countryman, classmate and friend, and manga partner Suo Yasuko, and witnessed Japan's defeat during the most sensitive years of adolescence. After graduating from high school, both embarked on the road of comic creation, simply made a combination, and have been friends for a lifetime.

Doraemon, who accompanied him throughout his childhood, was actually an anti-war hero!

In the 1950s, the Japanese manga industry was still in a period of hard work, and the leading big brother was Osamu Tezuka, who was four or five years older than them. As a pioneer, one of the monuments that Osamu Tezuka erected in the field of manga was the anti-war ideology. Many of his works depict Japanese crimes during World War II. For example, the short comic "Until the Day of Victory: Southern Base", which was drawn when he was young, could not be published until his death, and finally could only be given with a book in a souvenir bag for "fans".

Doraemon, who accompanied him throughout his childhood, was actually an anti-war hero!

Osamu Tezuka's 8-page unpublished work until the Day of Victory, "Until the Day of Victory," was enclosed in a paper bag for the 85th anniversary of his birth.

The road stepped out of the predecessors, of course, the posterity must go down, not to mention the "hardcore fans" such as Hiroshi Fujimoto and An Sun Zi Suo.

Their admiration for Osamu Tsukasa is like the water of the Yangtze River, and they once had a pen name "Ashika Fujio", which can be understood as not even the feet of Osamu Tezuka. Later, when he became more confident, he took a word from his respective names and became "Fujiko Fujio" (later the group broke up, and Fujimoto Hiroshi became Fujiko F. Fujio, and got the family property "Doraemon"; the other became Fujiko Fujio A).

The two Fujio despise war like Osamu Tezuka. They all like China, they are all "Mao fans", and they have a good feeling for communist ideas.

Hiroshi Fujimoto is a good man who has been to the Great Wall, and he also played a cosplay ↓↓↓ on the Great Wall with great interest

Doraemon, who accompanied him throughout his childhood, was actually an anti-war hero!

An Sun Zi Suxiong was more straightforward, and after watching "The Red Star Shines on China", he directly picked up a paintbrush and drew a "Biography of Mao Zedong".

Doraemon, who accompanied him throughout his childhood, was actually an anti-war hero!

Just by looking at the images of Chairman Mao and Chiang Kai-shek, you can feel the author's excellent three views ↓↓

Doraemon, who accompanied him throughout his childhood, was actually an anti-war hero!
Doraemon, who accompanied him throughout his childhood, was actually an anti-war hero!

This style of painting is definitely a leftist clear stream in the comic book industry.

Doraemon was born in December 1969. Since the 1970s, when the Cold War mentality ended and anti-war thinking prevailed, even the top levels of China and Japan shook hands and made peace, and Doraemon laughed and said that defeat was not so intolerable.

For Fujimoto's generation, they did not enjoy the glory of war, but they undertook the suffering of the later stages of the war from the beginning of their understanding. In "The Girl with the White Lily", Nobita returns to World War II Japan and finds that the school is empty, and the children are dragged to the fields to work as coolies, so tired that they are shaky and unstable. ↓↓

Doraemon, who accompanied him throughout his childhood, was actually an anti-war hero!

This is exactly what Hiroshi Fujimoto's generation really experienced.

The defeat of the war was a relief for them. That's why Doraemon and Nobita can cheer so much.

There is also a classic story in "Doraemon" - "Remote Control Sea Battle". The remote-controlled ship used by the "Little Bully" qiangfu to bully Nobita was called the Yamato, and the Japanese military flag was hung on it. The battleship's final fate in the manga is to sink, and the real-life "Yamato", the so-called "world's first battleship" and "savior of the Japanese Empire", is also sunk in the Attack of the American Army. ↓↓

Doraemon, who accompanied him throughout his childhood, was actually an anti-war hero!

Hiroshi Fujimoto was a deep man, and the birthday he set for Doraemon was an invincible black — on September 3, 2112, according to the author, the average height of a fourth-grader from Nobita was 129.3cm.

But what a great day September 3 is: the anniversary of the victory of the Chinese War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the victory of the World Anti-Fascist War! Huan Huan thought that if there was a line, the "anti-Japanese" Doraemon would definitely say: "My fate is destined!" ”

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