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Web-site Trivia
By: MDF Systems®
Jan 14, 2005, 14:50
A Web Site Is...
A Web site is a proven sales medium.
A Web site is a great way to get new customers.
A Web site is a way to strengthen relationships with existing customers.
A Web site is a marketing/communications issue.
A Web site is a great way to sell closeout and overstocked goods.
A Web site is essential for competitive growth.
A Web site is a commitment.
A Web Site Is Not...
A Web site is not an instant moneymaker.
A Web site is not necessarily expensive.
A Web site is not a self-contained unit.
A Web site is not going to cannibalize your business.
A Web site is not the electronic equivalent of a mail-order form.
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Trivia for "Doraemon"
(1973) Advertisement
Kaneta Kimotsuki, who voiced Gian in this series, would return to voice on "Doraemon"
again in a 1979 revival, this time voicing Suneo.
History of Doraemon
In December 1969, the Doraemon manga appeared simultaneously in six different children's
monthly magazines. The magazines were titled by the year of children's studies, which
included Yoiko (good children), Yochien (nursery school), and Shogaku Ichinensei
(first grade of primary school) to Shogaku Yonnensei (fourth grade of primary school).
By 1973, the series began to appear in two more magazines, Shogaku Gonensei (fifth grade
of primary school) and Shogaku Rokunensei (sixth grade of primary school). The stories
featured in each of the magazines were different, meaning the author was originally
creating more than six stories each month. In 1977, CoroCoro Comic was launched as a
magazine of Doraemon. Original manga based on the Doraemon movies were also released in
CoroCoro Comic. The stories which are preserved under the Tentomushi brand are the stories
found in these magazines.
Since the debut of Doraemon in 1969, the stories have been selectively collected into
forty-five books published from 1974 to 1996, which had a circulation of over 80 million
in 1992. In addition, Doraemon has appeared in a variety of manga series by Shogakukan.
In 2005, Shogakukan published a series of five more manga volumes under the title
Doraemon+ (Doraemon Plus), which were not found in the forty-five Tentomushi pipi volumes.
Many other series have since been produced, some not from official supplies.
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