Forone reason, Sakura Momoko (1965-2018) came of age in the 1970s. The comic re-imagines her own middle-class upbringing in Shizuoka, the lovely seaside city near Mt. Fuji. The 1970s setting also has sparked pleasant memories for many fans. During the fast-paced, high-octane life of the affluent 1980s, Dr. Dollase reasons, readers found moments of relaxation and nostalgia in the charming comic of ordinary middle-class life.
Dr. Dollase views the name as showing acceptance of petite Japanese bodies that often differ from the tall, willowy Anglo bodies promoted in global fashion media. As chibi, the girl is kawaii, too, suggesting vulnerability and the need for protection. She can both speak her mind and remain childlike.
Watching video clips, we observe how artist Sakura Momoko uses iconic images of the healthy 1970s family. The Sakura family gathers around the low-table in their Japanese-style living room. Here, they eat, talk, and watch TV together.
Thank you for interviewing me, Dr. Bardsley! I really enjoyed this blog entry. I purchased so many volumes of Chibimaruko-chan for this research. After reading your post, I now feel like reading manga again. I am going to look for the Maiko/Maruko strap next time I visit Kyoto!
Sugiyama has brown hair and his bang are put up unlike many other characters in chibi-maruko-chan. He wears a blue sweater with brown shorts in the winter and a white T-shirt with blue shorts in the summer. He usually wears blue shoes without socks.
Sugiyama is often brave and courageous, but when something shivers his nerves, it shivers his nerves good. He said, "If I met a ghost, I'd shake hands with it." but when he thought a ghost was playing the piano, he got very scared.
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