The Fujiko F. Fujio Museum, dedicated to the creator of Doraemon and other beloved manga, will begin screening a new “Chinpui” anime short in May. This release commemorates the 40th anniversary of the “Chinpui” manga series by Fujiko F. Fujio. The short film, titled “Chinpui: Eri-sama no Good Luck,” will debut on May 21 at the museum’s F Theater, much to the delight of fans.
New ‘Chinpui’ Anime Short to Debut at Fujiko F. Fujio Museum
The new anime short celebrates the 40th anniversary of Fujiko F. Fujio’s “Chinpui” manga, which originally ran from 1985 to 1991. This special screening offers a fresh take on the classic series, promising a blend of nostalgia and new entertainment for fans of all ages.
Production and Creative Team
The anime short boasts a talented team:
- Director: Nobutaka Yoda, known for his work on “Doraemon the Movie: Nobita’s Chronicle of the Moon Exploration,” “Doraemon the Movie: Nobita’s New Dinosaur,” and “Doraemon the Movie: Nobita’s Treasure Island” trailer.
- Animation Studio: Shinei Animation.
- Script: Azusa Serikawa.
- Character Design & Animation Direction: Naoyuki Asano (“Eiga no Osomatsu-san,” “Saint Young Men” films, “Doraemon the Movie: Nobita and the Steel Troops: The New Age”).
- Music: Zo Zhit (Dos Monos music group member).
Cast
The cast includes:
- Misaki Kuno as Chinpui.
- Megumi Han as Eri Kasuga.
- Kōichi Yamadera as Wandayū.
‘Chinpui’: A Classic Manga Brought to Life
“Chinpui” is a manga series created by Fujiko F. Fujio in 1985. The story revolves around Eri Kasuga, a sixth-grade girl who is chosen to marry a prince from the planet Mahl. Chinpui, a mouse-like alien, is sent to Earth to find Eri and guide her through this unexpected situation. The manga was adapted into a 57-episode anime television series that aired from November 1989 to April 1991, along with an anime film titled “Chinpui: Eri-sama Katsudō Daishashin,” released in 1990.
Visiting the Fujiko F. Fujio Museum
The Fujiko F. Fujio Museum, located in Kawasaki, Japan, is dedicated to the life and works of Hiroshi Fujimoto, one half of the Fujiko Fujio duo and the creator of Doraemon. The museum showcases Fujimoto’s work, including original manga pages, animation cells, and recreations of his studio.
Interactive Experiences and Exhibits
The museum offers a range of interactive experiences and exhibits, including multimedia presentations, screenings of Doraemon episodes and movies, and a chance to explore the imaginative world of Fujiko F. Fujio.
Visitor Guidelines
To ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors, the museum has established guidelines and regulations. These include respecting the exhibits and following instructions from museum staff.
Accessibility
The museum is easily accessible from Tokyo, making it a convenient destination for both local and international visitors.
Ticketing
Tickets must be purchased in advance and can be obtained through the museum’s official website or authorized ticket vendors.
Fujiko F. Fujio: A Legacy of Imagination
Fujiko F. Fujio was the pen name of Hiroshi Fujimoto, a manga artist best known for co-creating the Doraemon series. Along with his lifelong friend Motoo Abiko, also known as Fujiko Fujio A, Fujimoto created some of the most beloved and influential manga and anime in Japan. The Fujiko F. Fujio Museum stands as a testament to his enduring legacy.