The Fujiko F. Fujio Museum is scheduled to open Sept. 3, 2011, in Kawasaki, the city where he spent more than three decades until his death in 1996
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in title, tags, annotations or url'Doraemon' museum set to open next year - 0 views
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Sales of fanzines had never really caused big problems so long as they were done only at one-day fanzine exhibitions. However, some fanzines now sell in the thousands or tens of thousands of copies due to an increase in the number of bookstores selling them and the popularity of Internet shopping.
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Even after the man had stopped selling it by himself, his fanzine carrying Doraemon’s “final” episode continued to be sold at Internet auctions, sometimes going for tens of thousands of yen.
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Yet the series remains unfinished due to Fujiko’s death in 1996.
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The Truth Behind Shogakukan's Agressiveness Toward Doraemon Doujinshi? | ComiPress - 0 views
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Many doujinshi creators have criticized Shogakukan for taking legal actions and generally making a big deal out of one doujinshi.
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The doujinshi was sold at a doujin shop in Akihabara and via internet for around 500 yen, and managed to sell over over 13,000 copies before being stopped by Shogakukan.
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he will pay an undisclosed amount of money for the settlement based on the sales generated by the doujins
発動した「どんどんプロジェクト」とは 大刷新!ドラえもんの版権ビジネス - 0 views
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