To celebrate the 90th anniversary of Fujiko F. Fujio’s birth, a complete collection CD box will be released! Take a journey through the “slightly mysterious” world of Fujiko F. Fujio.


Title: Fujiko F Fujio 90th Anniversary Commemoration Fujiko F Fujio MUSIC HISTORY[CDBOX]

Release date: 2024/09/25

Title: Fujiko F Fujio 90th Anniversary Commemoration Fujiko F Fujio MUSIC HISTORY[CDBOX]

Artist: VA

Product number: COCX-42341~52

Specifications: 12 CDs

POS: 4549767327822

Price: ¥22,000 (tax included) (¥20,000 (tax excluded))

Product page:https://columbia.jp/fujikof90/

[Contents Description]

To commemorate the 90th anniversary of Fujiko F. Fujio’s birth, a complete collection CD box set will be released!

Take a journey through the “slightly mysterious” world of Fujiko F. Fujio.

A luxurious 12-disc set that is a permanent collection of 255 songs, including theme songs, insert songs, and image songs from TV shows, dramas, and movies that originated from the works of Fujiko F. Fujio!

To commemorate the 90th anniversary of the birth of Fujiko F. Fujio, a CD box set of 12 theme songs and insert songs from TV shows, movies, and dramas that originated from Fujiko F. Fujio’s works will be released!

In addition to songs from “Doraemon,” “Perman,” “Kiteretsu Encyclopedia,” “Esper Mami,” “Obake no Q-taro,” “21 Emon,” “Mojya-ko,” “Chimpui,” “Pokonyan,” and others, the album includes songs commemorating the 90th anniversary of Fujiko F. Fujio’s birth, such as “Kimi no Pocket” (composed and performed by Taro Hakase),

A total of 255 songs are gathered together, including “Giant Dream” and “I Am Giant! 2022”, which were the hot topics as Giant’s major debut songs, as well as the theme songs for his latest Netflix series “T.P. Bon” and the popular drama “Fujiko F. Fujio SF Short Stories”!

The booklet includes a lyric sheet, as well as a gallery of past album covers and a gallery of Doraemon movie posters.

The box jacket features a 90th anniversary design, and the set comes in a luxurious 12-disc box, making it a permanent collector’s edition!

[Purchase Bonus]

The following bonus items will be given to those who purchase the “Fujiko F Fujio 90th Anniversary Birth Anniversary Fujiko F Fujio MUSIC HISTORY[CDBOX](COCX-42341-52)” released on September 25, 2024, on a first-come, first-served basis!

・Manufacturer’s bonus: A4 clear file

*The offer will end as soon as stock runs out.

*Please check with each retailer or EC site to see if the bonus is available. Some stores may not offer the bonus.

Fujiko F. Fujio 90th Anniversary Special Sitehttps://f90.dora-world.com/

A Japanese manga work by Fujiko F. Fujio.

The series began serialization in Shogakukan’s “School-Based Learning Magazine” in 1970. In 2020, it celebrated its 50th anniversary.

The TV anime began airing on TV Asahi in 1979.

The following year, in 1980, the animated feature film “Doraemon the Movie: Nobita’s Dinosaur” was released. In 2013, the total number of viewers exceeded 100 million.

The 43rd film in the series, “Doraemon the Movie: Nobita’s Earth Symphony,” will be released on Friday, March 1, 2024.

Its popularity continues to grow through manga, anime, and movies, and it continues to be loved by children and adults alike.

The Kawasaki City Fujiko F. Fujio Museum, an art museum honoring Fujiko F. Fujio, the creator of “Doraemon,” opened in 2011.

The 90th anniversary of his birth will be celebrated on December 1, 2023, and commemorative projects will be held throughout the year.

His real name is Hiroshi Fujimoto.

Born on December 1, 1933 in Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture.

He made his debut as a manga artist in 1951 with “Angel Tama-chan.”

In 1954, he moved to Tokyo with his elementary school classmate Abiko Motoo and began working full-time as “Fujiko Fujio.”

The duo disbanded in 1987, and he continued his writing career under the name “Fujiko F. Fujio,” mainly focusing on “Doraemon the Movie,” ushering in a new era of children’s manga.

His major works include “Obake no Q-taro” (co-authored), “Doraemon”, “Perman”, “Kiteretsu Encyclopedia”, and the “SF Short Stories” series.

He passed away on September 23, 1996 at the age of 62.

His representative work, “Doraemon,” has been translated* into 20 regions and 17 languages, and is still read by children all over the world.

*As of August 2022

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Obake no Q-taro / ©Fujiko-Pro・Fujiko Studio

Released by: Nippon Columbia Co., Ltd.

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