VERSIONS: روسيا اليوم NOTICIAS FREEVIDEO ИНОТВ RTД FIND US ON: YouTube Twitter
breakingnews
Go to main page   Programs   Prime Time Russia   News   Fat cat gets paw in the Kremlin door  
MORE ON THE STORY
05.07.2008, 05:16

Russia & Japan develop taste for each other’s cultures before G8

Russia and Japan have had their disagreements, but interest in each other’s culture has seldom been hampered by political rows. As leaders prepare to hammer out business and politics at next week's G8 summit in Japan, Russians are hoping to find out more

Integra Hellsing 30.10.2008, 11:08

Thousands of Japanese campaign for manga marriage

A Japanese man has decided to marry a cartoon character. Taichi Takashita is sure he is not the only one to do so and has launched an online campaign to gather signatures in the support of his idea.

Fat cat gets paw in the Kremlin door

Published: 01 December, 2008, 04:43
Edited: 20 November, 2009, 12:27


The popular Japanese manga and anime character, Doraemon, could have a diplomatic role in relations between Moscow and Tokyo. The fat, blue time-travelling robotic cat already has one paw in the Kremlin door – President

Doraemon's rise to stardom started almost 40 years ago in 1969, and since then he has won the hearts of millions of children in Japan and across the world.

Japan’s Foreign Ministry appointed him 'Anime Ambassador' in March 2008 to mark Doraemon's achievements in promoting national culture abroad.

Ilya Medvedev’s affection for the cat was revealed to Japanese diplomats during the G8 summit in Hokkaido this summer, Russian newspaper Komersant reports.

Prime Minister Taro Aso, a well-know manga fan himself, is reportedly negotiating with the owners of the franchise to introduce a new character that would be based on Ilya's real-life cat, Dorofey – a Neva Masquerade variety, bred in St Petersburg.

So far the talks have stalled, but the prime minister presented Medvedev junior with a flying Doraemon toy during the APEC summit in Lima last week.

While Doraemon is busy sorting out high diplomacy issues,  RT's own enthusiastic manga artist Chalov-san presents his view of how the presidential cat might look in manga form.


+4 (4 votes)
 
Back to top
next MORE NEWS
30.11.2008, 11:33

RT Expert View: shortcut to NATO

This week we discuss Georgia’s and Ukraine’s prospects for joining NATO and whether they need the much-discussed Membership Action Plan to gain entry to the alliance.

01.12.2008, 06:41

Are skills the new money?

It’s a new way of doing business. Instead of paying somebody to do a job, you offer your skills in return. The idea has caught on in the Russian city of Nizhny Novgorod, where locals have adopted a 'time banking' scheme, enabling them to preserve money.