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What does the cherry maruko stand for?
Cherry balls represent childlike innocence, helpfulness, love, responsibility, family harmony, so-called true happiness, family friendship and so on. Most importantly, cherry maruko is lovely, which is a lovely word to praise people. Cherry Maruko is one of the most famous and influential animation works in the world.

Its animation has been ranked in the top three in Japanese animation ratings for more than 20 years, reaching 20 1000 episodes, and it is still serialized on Fuji TV at 6 pm every Sunday. It is a national animation in the hearts of Japanese men, women and children.

Introduction:

The character is a story set in the author's childhood (1974), and everything in the story is full of nostalgia for the 1970s. .

Mihura Miki, the author of Maruko, also has a very interesting story. 1965 was born on May 8th in Miki, Mihura, Shimizu City, Shizuoka Prefecture. She debuted at 1984 under the pseudonym Cherry, and created a cartoon "Cherry Maruko" based on her childhood experience, and gave the protagonist the same name, date of birth, blood type, constellation and so on.

In the postscript of the cartoon, Sakura admits that Maruko is almost her own shadow, and in the home theater of the Hong Kong version of the single, she also revealed that Grandpa suffered from Alzheimer's disease when he was a child, which can not help but remind people of Grandpa Sakura's behavior of hiding, laughing and going offline in the animation.