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Japan Appoints Cartoon Ambassador

Wed Mar 19, 2008 9:49 AM EDT
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Mari Yamaguchi, Associated Press
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<p>Japan's popular comic book characters, robotic cat "Doraemon", center, and Nobita, right, are flanked by Japanese Foreign Minister Masahiko Komura, after Komura named Doraemon for Japan's first Anime Ambassador at the foreign ministry in Tokyo, Japan, Wednesday, March 19, 2008. Doraemon will work as the main promoter of Japan's pop culture to the world. (AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye)</p>

Japan's popular comic book characters, robotic cat "Doraemon", center, and Nobita, right, are flanked by Japanese Foreign Minister Masahiko Komura, after Komura named Doraemon for Japan's first Anime Ambassador at the foreign ministry in Tokyo, Japan, Wednesday, March 19, 2008. Doraemon will work as the main promoter of Japan's pop culture to the world. (AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye)

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TOKYO — Japan has created an unusual government post to promote animation, and named a perfect figure Wednesday to the position: a popular cartoon robot cat named Doraemon.

Foreign Minister Masahiko Komura appointed the cat an "anime ambassador," handing a human-sized Doraemon doll an official certificate at an inauguration ceremony, along with dozens of "dorayaki" red bean pancakes — his favorite dessert — piled on a huge plate.

Komura told the doll, with an unidentified person inside, that he hoped he would widely promote Japanese animated cartoons, or "anime."

"Doraemon, I hope you will travel around the world as an anime ambassador to deepen people's understanding of Japan so they will become friends with Japan," Komura told the blue-and-white cat.

The appointment is part of Japan's recent effort to harness the power of pop culture in diplomacy. Japan also created an International Manga Award last year under comic enthusiast former Foreign Minister Taro Aso, who likened it to a "Nobel Prize" for an artist working abroad.

Manga, the name used for Japanese-syle comic books, often combine complex stories with drawing styles that differ from their overseas superhero counterparts, particularly in their emphasis on cuteness.

This year, the ministry plans to arrange showings of a Doraemon film in Singapore, China, Spain, France, and at other Japanese diplomatic missions around the world.

Doraemon — through voice actress Wasabi Mizuta, who spoke from behind a sliding paper screen — promised Komura that "through my cartoons, I hope to convey to people abroad what ordinary Japanese people think, our lifestyles and what kind of future we want to build."

Created by cartoonist Fujiko F. Fujio, Doraemon is a Japanese cultural icon and is popular around the world, especially in Asia. The robotic cat travels back in time from the 22nd century and uses gadgets such as a "time machine" and an "anywhere door" that come out of a fourth-dimensional pocket on his stomach to help his friends, allowing them to travel anywhere and to any time they wish.

Astro Boy, another cartoon icon, was named last November as ambassador for overseas safety.

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  • Public Discussion (19)
Mykola Bilokonsky

Ha, neat. I hadn't realized Doraemon was meant to be a robot cat.

  • 3 votes
Reply#1 - Wed Mar 19, 2008 10:09 AM EDT
listentothis

When rung, the bell around his neck can summon nearby cats...but it's broken. He has an off button too, but I don't remember where it is.

    #1.1 - Sat Mar 22, 2008 2:32 PM EDT
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    jesse285

    That one things about being oversea, you will have some fun and enjoy it the rest of your life.

    • 2 votes
    Reply#2 - Wed Mar 19, 2008 10:48 AM EDT
    LunarTick

    The robots are already working their way into government! The End Times are nigh!

    • 6 votes
    Reply#3 - Wed Mar 19, 2008 11:36 AM EDT
    agio

    Hey, is that Noboru Yamada standing next to Doraemon?

    • 2 votes
    Reply#4 - Wed Mar 19, 2008 12:00 PM EDT
    Wade Winningham

    CSPAN could become watchable.

    • 5 votes
    Reply#5 - Wed Mar 19, 2008 12:16 PM EDT
    greenpagan

    Astro Boy must be 100 years old by now.

    ====

    • 5 votes
    Reply#6 - Wed Mar 19, 2008 12:20 PM EDT
    Gwenny

    Thanks. ::cries:: He's actually just a couple years older than me.

    • 4 votes
    #6.1 - Wed Mar 19, 2008 1:52 PM EDT
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    Jared Kardos

    Awesome.

    I think, in turn, the US should make Bugs Bunny their cartoon ambassador.

    • 3 votes
    Reply#7 - Wed Mar 19, 2008 12:45 PM EDT
    agio

    Bart Simpson would perhaps be more contemporary.

    • 2 votes
    #7.1 - Wed Mar 19, 2008 12:53 PM EDT
    Jared Kardos

    Bart's clearly a minor, though. I think Homer would be a better ambassador in that universe.

    • 1 vote
    #7.2 - Wed Mar 19, 2008 12:59 PM EDT
    TheFunkyBunch

    I nominate Marvin the Martian, personally.

    • 3 votes
    #7.3 - Wed Mar 19, 2008 1:09 PM EDT
    madblckwoman

    i second the Bart motion
    we don't know how old that cat is, we may be counting in dog years

    • 2 votes
    #7.4 - Wed Mar 19, 2008 2:08 PM EDT
    agio

    Seeing as the show first aired in 1989, he's almost 28, now.

    • 2 votes
    #7.5 - Wed Mar 19, 2008 2:31 PM EDT
    Jared Kardos

    Maybe, but he's also been in Elementary School since 1989, so that doesn't help all that much. :P

    • 2 votes
    #7.6 - Wed Mar 19, 2008 2:53 PM EDT
    agio

    e's also been in Elementary School since 1989, so that doesn't help all that much

    Are you kidding? With that kind of education, he'd make the perfect ambassador.

    • 1 vote
    #7.7 - Wed Mar 19, 2008 4:57 PM EDT
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    J Dubb

    This might be the first time a cartoon has held a government office...

    unless you count the 'toons we have in office now (buh-ZING!)

    • 4 votes
    Reply#8 - Wed Mar 19, 2008 4:20 PM EDT
    Gwenny

    This might be the first time a cartoon has held a government office...

    Ha! We can go better than a toon. A little town about three miles from where I am sitting this very moment had a dog as mayor.

    • 2 votes
    #8.1 - Wed Mar 19, 2008 5:14 PM EDT
    agio

    Well, he couldn't elected dog-catcher, so....

    • 2 votes
    #8.2 - Wed Mar 19, 2008 5:31 PM EDT
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