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Another Japanese famous name in comics is Doraemon.... I had a friend
studied in Japan a couple of years ago in the home city of Doreamon's
creator... he said that in that city, there was a museum dedicated for
Doraemon and at his University, there was a professor who is an expert
in Doraemon... Maybe when Groo is translated into Japanese... it might
penetrate the Japanese market... as most Japanese don't understand
English as in other countries that Groo had already conqured.....<br>
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Eric Chun wrote:<br>
<blockquote cite="midBAY101-F13688A928CF27452E19038C23D0@phx.gbl"
type="cite">gary wrote: <br>
<blockquote type="cite">Yes, but you could add then all up and it
wouldn't be a fraction of the <br>
Hello Kitty merchandise. Hello Kitty is everywhere! Individual
temples and <br>
shrines have Helloe Kitty merchandise just for that shrine or temple. <br>
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there's also sanrio world (a hello kitty disneyland). <br>
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