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Middle-Aged people aim for Poruno - Cover by Kenji Morita - Weekly Young Comic
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26.3 x 36.8 cm (10.35 x 14.49 in.)
Added on 3/3/23
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Original cover by Kenji Morita from a one-frame (cartoons) series called 'Middle-aged people aim for Poruno' published in Weekly Young Comic (1972)
Kenji Morita was an important name in Shōnen manga. He started his career drawing Popeye, he conquered television with series such as Marude Dameo and Robotan (Japanese cultural heritage), he went on an adventure to New York and came back bankrupt and he won prizes all over the world and even in Belgium (Knokke-Heist , 1982)
Kenji's most famous series, Robotan, revolves around a household robot who lives with a Japanese family as a housekeeper/friend to the children. Very similar to 'Doraemon'
Kenji Morita also was the mentor of George Akiyama and Shitteru
Kenji Morita was an important name in Shōnen manga. He started his career drawing Popeye, he conquered television with series such as Marude Dameo and Robotan (Japanese cultural heritage), he went on an adventure to New York and came back bankrupt and he won prizes all over the world and even in Belgium (Knokke-Heist , 1982)
Kenji's most famous series, Robotan, revolves around a household robot who lives with a Japanese family as a housekeeper/friend to the children. Very similar to 'Doraemon'
Kenji Morita also was the mentor of George Akiyama and Shitteru
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