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Two Showa Note ring sketchbooks featuring illustrations from Tatsunoko Production's TV anime "Dokachin," sold as a set. Size: A5, 40 blank pages. Includes two types of coloring pages (front cover inside, back cover inside) and a "Dokachin Seesaw." The coloring pages feature the same illustrations as the cover and another different illustration. The "Dokachin Seesaw" is included on the first page, made of the same thick paper as the cover and back cover, with a blank back. There are two types of seesaws, and although the way to play is simple, it may be quite difficult to balance them well. "Dokachin" was a TV animation produced by Tatsunoko Production, broadcast on the Fuji TV network from October 1968 (Showa 43) to March 1969 (Showa 44). It aired every Wednesday from 7:00 PM to 7:30 PM and had a total of 52 episodes (26 broadcasts, 2 episodes each time). Original work: Tatsuo Yoshida Animation production: Tatsunoko Production Screenplay: Jinzo Toriumi General Director: Hiroshi Sasakawa Music: Seiichiro Uno Sponsor: Morinaga Confectionery The opening theme "Dokachin Dance" and the ending theme "Omochoro! Dokachin!" were both sung by Meiko Nakamura. A comic adaptation was serialized in Shogakukan's "Weekly Shonen Sunday" from issue No. 29 of 1968 (Showa 43) to issue No. 11 of 1969 (Showa 44), with illustrations by Rentaro Itai. The story is a slapstick gag animation in which a primitive family suddenly appears in the modern civilization of the late 1960s due to the activation of the time-reproducing device "Time Zone Machine" developed by Dr. Noutenpunk, causing various disturbances. The main characters include the primitive boy Dokachin, Dokachin's father, the giant Toto, his sister Peke, his brother Pak, and Keiko, a rich girl who lives near Dr. Noutenpunk's laboratory. The cover features Dokachin, Toto, Keiko, and the dinosaur Segare. Keiko, in her standard style with a ponytail and a mini-dress, and Dokachin are sketching in a sketchbook. The back cover features Dokachin, Peke, and Pak on the bones of a dinosaur? The Dokachin Seesaw features Dokachin, Toto, Keiko, and Dr. Noutenpunk. Although new and unused, there is some age-related deterioration, such as yellowing of the paper. Please understand this beforehand. For those who were excited as children, or those who love Showa-era retro stationery, how about it?
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