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This is a children's handkerchief, 100% cotton, printed with an illustration from Fujiko Fujio's hit manga "Obake no Q-Taro," which created a social phenomenon known as the "Oba Q boom." 28cm x 28cm Printed with ©️SHOGAKUKAN. Includes a sticker printed with "Oba Q" and "Shogakukan" along with an illustration of Q-Taro. New and unused, in good condition, but unfortunately, there is a circular stain from a quality label. "Obake no Q-Taro" by Fujiko Fujio was serialized in Shogakukan's "Weekly Shonen Sunday" from 1964 to the following year. In 1965, it was adapted into a TV anime, becoming a huge hit and creating the "Oba Q boom." The magazine serialization and TV anime switched to "Perman" by the same author in 1966, but its popularity continued. It was serialized in Shogakukan's "Yoiko," "Yochien," "Shogaku Ichinensei," "Shogaku Ninensei," "Shogaku Sannensei," "Shogaku Yonensei," "Shogaku Gonensei," and "Shogaku Rokunensei" until 1973. It is one of Fujiko Fujio's representative works, humorously depicting the troubles caused by a ghost who lives in an ordinary family, and this would later lead to "Doraemon." From 1971, "Shin Obake no Q-Taro" was serialized in Shogakukan's grade-specific magazines until 1974, and the second TV anime series was broadcast from 1971 to the following year. In addition, the third TV anime series was broadcast from 1985 to 1987, and two new theatrical films were released in 1986 and 1987. For those who were boys and girls in the Showa era, Oba Q fans, and those looking for a children's handkerchief, how about it?
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