
THE tubro @THEtubro · 7 minutes ago A miraculous ice cream, the “Doraemon Melting Ice Cream,” has been discovered. A fan of Fujiko Fujio-sensei found the package while organizing their collection and provided a photo. The official name is “Mysterious Mysterious Ice Bar,” which was released by Lotte. Since it matches almost exactly with eyewitness accounts, it is believed to be the aforementioned “Doraemon Melting Ice Cream.” It doesn’t melt!? Mysterious mysterious ice bar, it gradually becomes soft!? Doraemon, how delightful! 60g Orange flavor LOTTE Ice Confectionery Doraemon It doesn’t melt!? Mysterious mysterious ice bar, it gradually becomes soft, how delightful! 60g Orange flavor
The hardcore fans are amazing.
I’m happy.
There are probably many things that have been lost over time.
>>3
I have been looking for a soda can drink (in a slim can) with small, colorful jelly beads that I used to love, but I can’t find it anywhere in this world…
>>9
Something like little pellets?
>>68
I liked them so much, yet I can’t even remember their name.
But there’s no mistake that it’s not a “pretty vitamin,” because it was in a can.
>>9
I think it’s a variant of a shaky shaker, but I’m not sure what it is.
Is there colorful jelly inside?
>>96
It’s about 30 years old, so it wasn’t that fashionable.
>>9
That was there, wasn’t it?
The slender glass bottle, like one for plum wine, was filled with colorful jelly and was delicious.
About 30 years ago, I guess.
>>130
It was a bottle, not a can… I had a memory of it being a can, but it was different.
>>146
In my memory, it was a glass bottle.
It seems that the jelly was promoting that it contains vitamins.
I have a memory of often begging my parents for that since I was in elementary school at the time.
>>156
I think that one is more like a “pretty vitamin.”
Also, it’s definitely not that wobbly jelly; it’s not something recent…
The jelly was not spherical but in the form of small cubes measuring 3 to 5 mm, suspended in carbonated liquid.
>>146
Wobble jelly?
>>3
“It seems like information about the ‘Doraemon collaboration ice cream released by Lotte’ would still be around, but the fact that it completely disappears and becomes a legend in just about 20 years is frightening…”
>>31
Is the Doraemon and Kozo Sushi campaign going to fade away!?
What is this!?
I’m glad!
I feel like I have some memory of that.
There were often people who had something like this…
It’s a miracle that the collector knew about it, but they really collected it well…
It looks like it might be something from the 90s, not that old judging by Dora’s face.
It’s impressive that food-related things don’t last long.
Is it something like frozen jelly?
>>12
That’s about the gist of it.
Wow~
It’s a snack I don’t know…
I hope to find Merlion information like this.
I guess it’s kind of like Turkish ice cream.
Is it something like this? I ate it recently at the supermarket.
The condition is too good… the lack of fading makes it a true collection.
It has become background music I’ve never heard before.
Is the person in the thread a Dragachi player or an Ice player?
>>22
I might be a serious package enthusiast.
I wonder if there were collection communities like this even before the internet era.
The background music of the video wasn’t the usual one, and it was a bit brighter, which made me laugh.
>>25
It seems that they have come to realize that they should change it when it’s not scary content.
Recently, ice cream that can be stored at room temperature is kind of trending, right?
There are people who collect cans as a hobby, so it’s not strange to have ice cream too…
The comment reply bug shouldn’t be happening anymore.
I see…
The only thing left is the mystery of the Singapore Dragon.
>>32
What is that?
>>38
A mysterious image of Nobita and the others flying over the Merlion, which is used as the background music when Suneo is bragging.
The source is still unknown.
The collector is amazing.
It seems that the scary ones have mostly been found, and the number of not-so-scary ones has been increasing.
https://k.mandarake.co.jp/auction/item/itemInfoJa.html?index=569410
It is rare to find all the lids, but sometimes one can be found.
>>35
The cover is Gyango… isn’t it too minor?
It seems there was no information available, even though it probably would have been displayed at supermarkets nationwide, not just in certain regions.
60 yen, that means it’s around the mid to late 90s?
To anyone other than collectors, food packaging is undoubtedly just garbage…
There is still a higher possibility that toys and such will remain.
>>39
Only a true fan or enthusiast would go out of their way to wash it and store it carefully…
Moreover, it would have been even more so in the past.
Is there any information left about Lotte?
>>40
About six months ago, a YouTuber in the thread said, “I contacted Lotte, but they had no information.”
Is Tsuburo a famous person?
>>41
A convenient person who goes out of their way to investigate rumors that you’re curious about but find troublesome to research yourself.
I learned about the case of the voice actor who was the first to play Mickey in Japan going missing from this person’s channel.
>>66
I thought it was common for old actors to retire and then have an unclear path afterwards, but it turned out to be a real disappearance.
>>41
Urban Legend Source Search Center
I have to teach Iwai from Haraiti.
There are products that get discontinued in just one season or end up as test sales in specific regions.
Even if you say “the example,” I don’t understand what the example is!
>>44
(Maybe it’s the guy from Singapore…)
I wonder if Lotte has no records left either.
There are even just random empty cans that aren’t character goods, and I wonder why I kept those…
Even a fanatic would probably find Singapore impossible.
I remember eating this when I was a child, but were you looking for someone?
>>52
I think it was Iwai from Harajich who first said on the radio, “There was someone I liked in the past, but I can’t find any information about them.”
>>52
Iwai from the comedy duo Haraichi talked on the radio about “an ice cream he ate about 20 years ago,” and even though there are many people who remember eating it, no information about it has been left behind, and the search has been ongoing.
>>58
Heh.
Well, I only have memories of eating it, and since I don’t have any pictures or the actual thing, even if I say “I remember it!”, that would be the end of it, so it wouldn’t have been useful either way…
I’m also researching old works, but if the information isn’t shared online first, I can’t even find them.
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I have a memory of seeing this image here a long time ago.
So that means you’ve been searching for a long time.
The Merlion was a reference to something from X, not here.
I’ve been lightly searching for the one in Singapore for over 10 years…
When Suneo brags, the image that comes to mind with the song makes me laugh first.
The fact that the image is unidentified is even worse.
Didn’t Singapore come to a conclusion that looks like an image made by arranging materials in a game?
A page that includes reviews of such foods and photos as a diary.
A considerable number has been wiped out all at once due to the provider’s service termination.
Many companies in the food sector do not archive information on discontinued products.
It must still be left in the company.
>>64
If it’s still there but hasn’t been digitized and is in a dormant state, it won’t come out anymore…
I’ve seen pictures of the flying Doremis, so there must be various versions with reused characters and different backgrounds.
Did they find the mysterious carbonated drink from Ijuuin’s radio?
I thought I had found out the true identity of Singapore.
The food industry is limited to specific regions in terms of distribution.
If you simply make an inquiry, the person on the inside probably doesn’t want to look it up either.
There are so many Doraemon goods that they must be buried under all of them.
It was a mystery even though Lotte is a large corporation.
What the heck is this Singapore drama that even a super fanatic who stores thread images doesn’t know about?
Did you finally find it!?!?
I hope this will lead to a revival.
Everyone who ate it back then said it was delicious, and I want to try it.
Singapore isn’t just a story about Japan; that adds to the complexity.
The background music that goes “myon myon myon myon…” has changed, so it might feel a little lonely.
>>79
Since it seems that it might be better to change it when it’s not a scary-themed video, I think it will be the same as before when dealing with paranormal content.
Maybe it would be good to ask the person who raised the song that Suneo boasts about?
>>80
The source of the image files used in the video has already been identified.
What is being searched for is the original appearance of that illustration itself.
A collector will gather even scraps of paper if that’s their collection focus…
Expanding overseas significantly increases the difficulty.
That said, there are times when foreigners are surprisingly knowledgeable even with just domestic releases…
Is Haraichi’s Turn recorded in two takes like D.C. GARAGE?
In any case, I’m slightly looking forward to this week and next week.
>>85
Haraichi is certainly recorded on Tuesday nights each week.
>>113
Oh, I see.
Iwai is coming to observe the recording of the cowboy at a time that’s not too late that night.
Thank you.
I used to eat something like frozen Bavarian cream in school lunch, but I wonder if it tasted like that.
It’s admirable that you properly investigate and provide as much information as possible based on the current situation.
>>90
“Simply being able to say ‘I don’t understand any further’ is quite favorable in this age.”
>>92
Since I couldn’t understand any further, I realize that progress can happen, so progress reports are important.
>>92
Right now, the information that there’s nothing we can do is also important.
If I were to say it here, it would be about that futanari manga or something.
The 60 yen really makes you feel the era.
I can’t find the image of the BGM that plays when Suneo is bragging…
Is it like a mousse bar in Kitakyushu?
Episode 4: The Festival of Madness and Jeff the Killer, the Original Image, the Lion Dragon, and the Old Man from Top Gun – THE 4 Major Unsolved Cases of Tsuburo.
>>97
It feels like a group of regulars for this kind of thing.
>>97
I’m quite curious about the origin of the full-body heart costume as well.
THE Tsuburo not only introduces mysteries but also investigates them thoroughly, which I find appealing. No matter how dense the content is, they always manage to condense it into an 8-minute video, making it very easy to watch, which I really like.
What is this “One Seg Full Recording Man”?
I am astonished that I was using a happy price long before Seven-Eleven.
Bandai’s products from the 2000s onward are mostly preserved in the calendar, which is impressive.
It’s quite common for TV programs to not have their tapes with the broadcasting station, so personal recordings become really important…
>>105
Radio and other sources have their personal recordings remastered and sold as is through the songs.
People who record something, whether in video or audio, are valuable just for that.
The Doraemon from Hotto Motto is also long, isn’t it?
There’s no way to find an old man from Top Gun…
>>108
We have no choice but to wait for the person to come forward.
I really have no idea whether they’re extra actors, people from the commercial production company, or parents who came to the shoot.
I want to try eating it.
Coco’s wrapped baked hamburger is already over, huh…
Suneo’s thing looks like it was roughly edited into the background just as a character.
Is this not a toy but an ice cream wrapper?
I can’t believe you kept that instead of throwing it away…
It turns out they were a duo.
Is it a doujinshi or something? Episode 4: Revelry
>>117
It might also be a one-panel joke akin to a non-existent manga bot by today’s standards.
>>117
It has been said occasionally for a while, but if you take a closer look, it’s just that they’ve applied a filter effect to make it look like a magazine capture image.
Maybe that image was originally created for fishing pictures.
It feels like a nonexistent manga panel bot that is trending right now.
There are also boys who wrote down and recorded all the lines from “Hyokkori Hyoutan Jima.”
At that time, there was no practice of keeping scripts or films, so no one knew the content of all the episodes.
Thanks to this record, I’ve come to understand.
>>118
Is there really such a person…
There are some parts of the story about the three-person group that I’m curious about, so I’ll look into it.
If it’s a frozen dessert, I wonder if it’s made of agar or something like that.
This type of ice cream is still somewhat available now, right?
>>119
Tell me the product name because I want to try it.
This Doraemon picture is different! It’s a fake, isn’t it!
Why not ask the person who posted that bragging BGM video about the Merlion?
The Top Gun guy clearly looks like someone from the company… but it’s funny that none of the people involved know anything.
Modern Nurarihyon
Creating something just to deceive is pretty horrifying in itself, isn’t it?
Let’s have someone search for the old man we don’t know.
It’s like a frozen konnyaku pasture.
Ten years ago, a product wrapped with an Ultraman design on a can of ultra cider or lemonade was a bit popular, but I wonder if things like that will become a phantom product someday.
>>129
It seems that a miniature version will be released this year by Bandai as a gachapon.
At that time, I was drinking a lot of DyDo’s Ultra Cola, Ultra Cider, and Kaiju Lemonade almost every day.
>>129
I think collaboration items that have a collection quality with multiple types of character prints will likely remain quite popular.
The existence of the stray One Seg full-recording man is also quite outrageous.
Urban Legend Deconstruction Center
>>140
It was Tsuburo who was the head of the Mawaru Center…
Food products released using large-scale licensing packages are likely to become lost over time.
There are many, but they didn’t last long.
The actor from SIREN is missing, but I wonder if I request it, will they take it up?
I’m not sure if it’s word for word, but there used to be websites that listed the lines from works, right?
I have all kinds of empty cans of Ultraman’s giant monster lemonade, but I wonder if they’ll ever have value…
While digital may seem eternal, countless pieces of information have vanished into darkness with the closure of services like InfoSeek and Geocities.
Let’s leave the necessary things on various media.
Episode 4: I think this was created by someone who intended to deceive during the feast.
Since it’s a manga with at least 4 episodes and belongs to a niche genre, if enthusiasts comb through the database together, they should normally find something from episodes 1 to 4.
Since it has been confirmed to be Lotte, I wonder if I can find out more details by inquiring.
>>151
Since there’s no return for the effort put into searching, Lotte probably won’t do it…
>>151
If it’s not in a digital archive, it takes effort to pull out the information.
It doesn’t lead to any profits, so it’s understandable if they just respond with “I researched it but couldn’t find the answer.”
I just remembered that I can’t recall what came after the ramen bar code battler.
Regarding Ultraman, the event held at the Bunkakaikan in Oita City around the time just before the broadcast of Cosmos in 2001…
I can only remember that there was a performance and that I received a poster.
I’m occasionally researching, but I can’t find any information, so it’s somewhat on my mind.
I heard that ice cream doesn’t have an expiration date.
Recently, I’m sad because Doon… has disappeared.
>>158
Ketsumaimo
What surprised me recently was that the background music for the weather forecast on NTV was not an original song.
Since the title is “Bionic Feet,” I would like you to look it up on YouTube.
You might recognize it if it’s a nameless old man.
I think it’s amazing that there are collectors who gather things like this, but when you think about it, the fact that such people can be brought together in a gathering is also pretty incredible.
Thanks to this person, there are quite a few things that have been clarified.
>>161
In the case of THE Tsuburo project, regarding the lost media of the Japanese folktale “Matsuo no Sedosaku,” the person who has the recorded footage didn’t know that it had become lost media.
It’s important to widely inform that you are indeed looking for this.
An Ultra Cider or Ultra Cola vending machine is installed inside the spaceship that also serves as the base for the Monster Busters.
There seem to be quite a few people who might know about this from here now.
I remember the phrase “Do-Do-Do-Light♪” from the commercial where the Doraemon-shaped flashlight was featured, but is this something different?
Human memory is unreliable, isn’t it?
Ultraman Lemonade, how nostalgic… I can’t believe I’m hearing the name in a place like this.
I wonder if the time will come when old anime magazines uploaded on some illegal site will be appreciated.
I was most surprised that the complete archive of the anime version of Crayon Shin-chan is in the Spanish-speaking region in this person’s videos.
>>169
And before I knew it, it had also become a symbol of the Catalan independence movement.
(Thanks to the solid Catalan version for the dubbing, I was carried away.)
If it were featured on TV, the investigative power and response would be different, you know.
>>170
I wonder if I should submit it to Detective Night Scoop.
It was buzzing on the internet.
I also like this from Doraemon.
What is a person who records everything on OneSeg?
There isn’t much of a boundary between “Crazy Feast,” which didn’t sell at all, and fishing.
It’s about time to identify Suneo’s bragging about the Merlion.
Ultraman Gekitō Battle Gummies had been in the candy section for a long time, but it ended a few years ago, and I’m sad about it…
I thought it would be there forever.
Even at the company that produced Doraemon, there are things they don’t understand.
The village waiting for contact in this kind of situation is a mystery.
I think that things like the origin of scary Mystia probably won’t be found here at all.
Zatsubro casually takes the registry, but that costs money for each piece of land or building, right?
Surprisingly, products that have been sold for about 10 years often don’t have many photos or documentation left.
>>185
It’s a pattern that’s so standard that no one bothered to pay attention to it.
In ten years, things like Okurie might be treated as lost media.
There are probably many commercials that used to air in the past that no longer exist.
>>189
There’s not even a program, let alone a commercial.
What’s really famous aside from that is something like a 5-minute program or something.
>>189
It’s about time the folks still left on the VHS deck start to look suspicious.
It’s funny how lost media is uploaded to Niconico with a fairly regular frequency.
Is it something similar to kudzu ice cream?
It’s not really related, but most of the urban legend horror sites from the dawn of the internet have pretty much disappeared.
I don’t have the master film saved or preserved, but miraculously a viewer recorded it, so I borrowed that and recorded it. That’s something that has happened quite often in the past, right?
Similar products come out quickly, and there are quite a few renewals, so even with similar items, people probably think of different products based on region and era.
How do you save something like this?
There were collectors who had saved only the bags from a long time ago if you looked for them.
I can’t believe there was one even in Doraemon…
Is one of Doraemon’s mysteries solved?
It’s lame to show off images like this.