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[Doraemon] 138th print is amazing, Doraemon…

←First edition → My book around 2000 (138th print) What happened. This time in Jump, you will definitely reach the sea. You will surely win. ? ? Here is the sea! 121

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What happened?

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It turned into foam.

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Sometimes there are speech bubbles missing text in other mangas too, right?

I wonder what would have to happen for things to end up like that.

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I wondered if it had peeled off… but then I realized it was writing.

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Isn’t this handwritten instead of typeset?

It makes me wonder even more why it has to come out.

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Did it get pulled out while trying to do typesetting?

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If there is a version with a ? created through typesetting, it would be the discovery of a missing link.

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I thought there might have been a copy pasted on it originally, but the shape is different too.

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I feel like my old one was also on the right.

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Is it that you forgot to paste it after trying to convert it from handwritten text to typesetting?

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The one that someone had was also on the right.

I thought it was a mysterious performance.

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In Volume 1, there was a scene where a confused mom sings, but perhaps the sense of madness was too much, so in later editions, it was changed to “What should we do, what should we do?”

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There should be at least one person among the anonymous who has covered all the Dragon books, come forth!

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Even if you tell me to come out

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Shenron

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An era when questions are censored.

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I think it’s about the 200th printing now.

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It’s not that it’s the 138th printing now, but that it was already the 138th 25 years ago…

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It seems to be fixed by the 217th printing.

I wonder why this person has four copies of the same volume.

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Is that really not allowed in manga expression? There are things that make you think that, and there are no clear standards, so it’s hard to understand.

Even if there is a reason, I think we wouldn’t know unless we asked the proofreader from back then.

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217th printing!?

That’s amazing!

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There might be people who have to buy the complete edition.

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In the end, it’s a mystery why it goes back to the way it was.

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The name of the emperor who died during this period might have been…?

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If just one type of manga is being printed that much, the author could probably live off of just that for the rest of their life.

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It might be the most printed manga in Japan.

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It seems that when publishing the complete works, they scanned everything digitally from the manuscripts and have been using that data for several reprints over the past few years.

I wonder if I noticed the gap at that time…

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So that means the one I read when I was a kid was the version without the “?”…

I don’t remember anymore, but…

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Well, it does feel somewhat like being underwater with big bubbles.

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This is the one that the author personally corrected.

Uncle, how do you think the Paul L’Assaut situation will change? I wonder. Uncle, do you think President Carter will win the election? I wonder. Uncle, do you think President Johnson will stop the bombing in the North? I wonder.

This is the one that the author personally corrected.

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It’s a magazine that was born for things like CoroCoro Comic and Doraemon.

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You’re fixing current events and magazine topics each time, right?

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Sad guy.

Sad guy.

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The release of the paperback began in 1974.

In 1975, it surpassed 1 million copies.

In 1976, it surpassed 2 million copies.

In 1977, it surpassed 5 million copies.

In 1978, it surpassed 10 million copies.

1979, surpassed 20 million copies.

In 1980, surpassed 30 million copies.

In 1984, it surpassed 50 million copies.

By the way, as of 2024, the first volume has sold a total of 4.42 million copies.

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The one I have also didn’t have anything written on it.

I thought it was an expression of bubbles.

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It seems like the question mark is missing when I tried to adjust the font size?

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In just one year, the Doraemon Volume 0 sold 630,000 copies, and the total sales for all Doraemon-related items that year (2020) amounted to 5 million.

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I have to properly carry on the author’s wishes and update it…

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Are you mistaken for thinking that I won’t draw Kamogawa Tsubame, who was broken in body and spirit in Akita, just like Eguchi Hisashi?

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I mean, back then, Kamo River Swallows were on par with that, huh…

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It’s said that the background gags in Kochikame were corrected or removed in later editions.

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Doraemon is a work with experts at a level that can hold a conference.

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Maybe I didn’t notice because it still makes sense even if we switched places.

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It seems that phrases like “Nagashima or Oh hit a home run” have turned into “Matsui” depending on the era, something I saw in the past.

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In other words, it was four hundred years ago from now.

In other words, it’s the Edo period.

It’s 40 yen.

It’s 100 yen.

Fourteen hundred years ago now

More than fourteen hundred years ago

Hello, is this Prime Minister Miki? Hello, is this Prime Minister Suzuki?

Please tell me Miki-san’s house. No, I mean Prime Minister Miki.

Please tell me Suzuki-san’s house. No, I mean Prime Minister Suzuki.

Because the national railway fare has increased.

Because the fare has increased.

Since the national railway fares have decreased.

Because the fare has decreased.

Osamu Tezuka, Tsubame Kamogawa, Reiji Matsumoto, Tetsuya Chiba…

Osamu Tezuka, Akira Toriyama, Leiji Matsumoto, Tetsuya Chiba…

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You probably wouldn’t notice this at first…

You probably wouldn't notice this at first...

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The character for “madness” used to be completely changed a long time ago.

Looking back now, it’s a funny story.

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In the case of “Wasa Dora,” there was a time when the cassette tape-shaped tool turned into a disk shape.

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There are a lot of idol references, but when I was a child, I didn’t know that there were original sources (other than Hoshino Sumire)…

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Shirasun

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It’s a name that makes Akechi easier to understand, isn’t it, Dekisugi?

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Akechi Dekisugi

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Sometimes the empty speech bubbles in old manga weren’t that kind of expression, but rather a typesetting error…

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Well, Akechi is a name that sounds smart.

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Don’t draw the background for small panels.

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It’s still a troublesome issue that Gian’s house is different…

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Actually, it seems that Dekisugi was the first to appear in the movie version.

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Speaking of past circumstances…

It’s hard to understand that Suneo’s younger brother is adopted by someone else in this day and age.

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