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Mitsuo Suwa or Perman 1 is the main character in Fujiko Fujio's Perman. He also exists as a manga character in Doraemon.
Source: 架空通話アダプター, 1977 (manga)
When Doraemon takes out a "Copy Robot" (コピーロボット), Nobita says Perman has the same gadget.
Source: うらないカードボックス, 1986 (manga) [recolored version shown]
In Doraemon, Mitsuo exists as a real person too. Actress Sumire Hoshino carries a locket with his picture, saying he's an old friend. This is because she is a grown-up version of Perman 3 or Perko, another character from Perman.
Source: めだちライトで人気者, 1980 (manga)
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i couldn't decide on a colour so have both
doraemon and shin chan r pretty well known but ninja hatori, kiteretsu and perman never fail to unlock a different level of childhood nostalgia for me
#doraemon#shin chan#ninja hatori#kiteretsu#perman#fanart#digital art#stickers#cute#nostalgia#old cartoons
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R.I.P Katsue Miwa (1943-2024)
2024 hurts me again...
Katsue Miwa, Japanese voice actress famous for being the voice of Perman since 1967 amongst other iconic roles like Calimero (Calimero 1974), Unico (The Fantastic Adventures of Unico & Unico in the Island of Magic), Shota (Obake no Q-Taro 1985), etc, has been confirmed to have passed away back In June on the 19th this year.
When I heard, I was immediately in shock (especially since it seemed like she was doing okay and well the past few years) and had to spread the news to my mutuals and friends. After a call I had with my friend Allen, I then passed out suddenly, but then immediately set out to create this tribute for Miwa with the character roles of her extensive career I know her the best.
Thanks for your talent you gave to us, Miwa-san. I hope that your final performance as Perman in the new Doraemon short for the Fujiko F. Museum is a lovely sendoff to your fantastical career and life.
Rest in peace...
#my art#tribute#katsue miwa#anime#manga#calimero#unico#q-taro#qtaro#fujiko fujio#pagot#osamu tezuka#perman#fujiko f. fujio#unico in the island of magic#the fantastic adventures of unico#fanart#voice actor#voice actress#rest in peace#rip katsue miwa
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Perman and Astro Boy
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#doraemon#dorami#fujiko f. fujio#dorami-chan#anime#shin-ei animation#doramichan#dorami chan#screencap#perman
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art by Tulio-Vilela
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yea
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Pako ❤️
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Next in the list of Fujiko F. Fujio manga series I’ve been checking out: Perman (1966–1968, with a revival in 1983–1986), arguably the author’s second best known work after Doraemon. In fact, one of the main characters from this series has a minor recurring role in Doraemon as an adult.
The protagonist of Perman is (take a guess) a talentless grade school boy who one day stumbles across an alien from a planet of superpowered intergalactic peacekeepers. The alien is scouting for Earthlings to become peacekeepers-in-training, and deeming the protagonist worthy, provides him with a superhero outfit that grants super strength and high-speed flight. Over time, three other youths* are also recruited (one of whom is a chimpanzee), and the four of them go on superhero-type adventures.
*Actually four others, but the last one was semi-retconned in the original print volume series.
In addition, each of the young heroes is given a robot that can copy their exact appearance and personality, which serves as their replacement when they’re off doing heroics so that their friends and family don’t become suspicious. The robots can transfer the memories of their experiences to their owners, allowing the main characters to easily catch up on what happened during their absence. This is perhaps one of the most creative elements in the manga, and there are a few chapters in which the protagonist comes up with unconventional ways of using the copy-robots’ abilities. It wouldn’t surprise me if these copy-robots went on to inspire the “transformation dolls” in Bakeru-kun, as there are notable similarities in the ways that they function. (Indeed, the dolls in Bakeru-kun sometimes reminded me of superhero alter-egos.)
One might notice that this is one of Fujiko F. Fujio’s older works (predating even Doraemon), and in some ways I think it kind of shows. Especially in the first half of the series, a lot of the storytelling, humor, and characterization feels less polished than in his later works that I’ve read, with many chapters ending on an abrupt gag or solution. Ending gags are nothing unusual for Fujio’s manga, but they’re easily integrated into a primarily comedic/slice-of-life series like Doraemon. Here, where there is a little more action and drama, they can make the stories come across as jarring and unfinished. Besides, the entire concept of a kid superhero team seems like it’s been done a lot more often. Perman is still fun, but I probably find Doraemon, Esper Mami, or even Bakeru-kun more engaging overall.
Interestingly, unlike those other works, the Perman manga ends on a fairly conclusive finale. The continuation of the characters’ story in Doraemon, however, makes this finale much sadder in hindsight...
(Also yes, I constantly misread the title of this work as “Permian”.)
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perman Fan artwork By Delina♥️
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“what if kids identify with something and it ends up just being a phase-?” good. stop teaching and expecting kids (and adults honestly) to formulate permanent traits and ideas of themselves. everything in life is a phase. that doesn’t make it any less legitimate while you experience it. let people explore themselves and know it’s okay if what you think about yourself changes.
#there is no permanent state of self#expecting that makes people fearful to explore options for fear of being wrong#trans#lgbtq#ftm#transgender#trans man#transmasc#transgender man#trans pride#donnieisaprettyboy#ftm problems
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The Powerpuff Girls meet Perman
#art#digitalart#fanart#PPGFanart#PowerpuffGirls#PPGButtercup#PPGBubbles#PPGBlossom#CartoonNetwork#Perman#パーマン#FujikoFujio#FujikoFFujio#TVAsahi
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