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* DistaffCounterpart: ''Manga/{{Chinpui}}'' to ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}''. Characters within are replicated to some degree and gender-flipped as well (a fox-faced girl named "Sunemi", for one but the bully is simply [[IdenticalStranger a Gian lookalike]] and is not friends with her).
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* {{Crossover}}: Fujiko Fujio loved crossing over their works.
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'''''Fujiko Fujio''''' (藤子不二雄) was a nom de plume of a manga writing duo formed by two Japanese manga artists. Their real names are Hiroshi Fujimoto (藤本 弘 1933–1996) and Motoo Abiko (安孫子 素雄 1934–). They formed their partnership in 1951, and used the Fujiko Fujio name from 1954 until dissolution of the partnership in 1987. From the outset they adopted a collaborative style where both worked simultaneously on the story and artwork, but as they diverged creatively they started releasing individual works under different names, Abiko as Fujiko Fujio (A) (藤子不二雄Ⓐ), and Fujimoto as Fujiko F. Fujio (藤子・F・不二雄).

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'''''Fujiko Fujio''''' (藤子不二雄) was a nom de plume of a manga writing duo formed by two Japanese manga artists. Their real names are Hiroshi Fujimoto (藤本 弘 1933–1996) and Motoo Abiko (安孫子 素雄 1934–). They formed their partnership in 1951, and used the Fujiko Fujio name from 1954 until dissolution of the partnership in 1987. From the outset they adopted a collaborative style where both worked simultaneously on the story and artwork, but as they diverged creatively they started releasing individual works under different names, Abiko as Fujiko Fujio (A) (藤子不二雄Ⓐ), and Fujimoto as Fujiko F. Fujio (藤子・F・不二雄).
(藤子・F・不二雄). The company Fujiko-Pro continued their legacy.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Left: Hiroshi Fujimoto; Right: Motoo Abiko]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Left: Hiroshi Fujimoto; Right: Motoo Abiko]]Abiko[[note]]Middle: Doraemon[[/note]]]]
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Their most internationally well-known work (and probably most successful) would most likely be ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}''[[note]]though ''Manga/LittleGhostQTaro'' was the first to come out in America[[/note]]. Other than that, the rest of their works aren't quite that prolific in the Anglosphere and are mostly reserved for Japanese audiences. Though they've had followings in other non-English speaking countries.

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Their most internationally well-known work (and probably most successful) would most likely be ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}''[[note]]though ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}'', though ''Manga/LittleGhostQTaro'' was the first to come out in America[[/note]].America. Other than that, the rest of their works aren't quite that prolific in the Anglosphere and are mostly reserved for Japanese audiences. Though they've had followings in other non-English speaking countries.
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Their most internationally well-known work (and probably most successful) would most likely be ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}''[[note]]though ''Manga/LittleGhostQTaro'' was the first to come out in America [[/note]]. Other than that, the rest of their works aren't quite that prolific in the Anglosphere and are mostly reserved for Japanese audiences. Though they've had followings in other non-English speaking countries.

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Their most internationally well-known work (and probably most successful) would most likely be ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}''[[note]]though ''Manga/LittleGhostQTaro'' was the first to come out in America [[/note]].America[[/note]]. Other than that, the rest of their works aren't quite that prolific in the Anglosphere and are mostly reserved for Japanese audiences. Though they've had followings in other non-English speaking countries.
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Their most internationally well-known work (and probably most successful) would most likely be ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}''. Other than that, the rest of their works aren't quite that prolific in the Anglosphere and are mostly reserved for Japanese audiences. Though they've had followings in other non-English speaking countries.

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Their most internationally well-known work (and probably most successful) would most likely be ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}''.''Anime/{{Doraemon}}''[[note]]though ''Manga/LittleGhostQTaro'' was the first to come out in America [[/note]]. Other than that, the rest of their works aren't quite that prolific in the Anglosphere and are mostly reserved for Japanese audiences. Though they've had followings in other non-English speaking countries.
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* ''Manga/LittleGhostQTaro''


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* FiveManBand: The typical casting in many of their series. To enumerate:
** TheHero: In the form of a prepubescent protagonist.
** TheLancer: The character whose name is probably the title of the work as well, but there are exceptions.
** TheBigGuy: Usually a bully.
** TheSmartGuy
** TheChick: The protagonist's crush. It can be reversed.
** SixthRanger

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* {{Crossover}}: "Ninja Hattori-kun" and "Perman" in two movies.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Left: Fujimoto Hiroshi; Right: Motoo Abiko]]

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* BarbieDollAnatomy: Averted quite a lot. But because it appears in kid-oriented works and {{Fanservice}} isn't incorporated, [[ValuesDissonance it's usually looked over]].

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* BarbieDollAnatomy: Averted quite a lot. But because it appears in kid-oriented works and {{Fanservice}} isn't incorporated, [[ValuesDissonance it's usually looked over]].over.

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* {{Crossover}}: "Ninja Hattori-kun" and "Perman" in two movies.



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** Averted with ''Anime/EsperMami''.other works like ''Anime/EsperMami'' or ''Manga/LaughingSalesman''.
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Their most internationally well-known work (and probably most successful) would most likely be ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}''. Other than that, the rest of their works [[SlidingScaleOfAnimeObscurity aren't quite that prolific in the Anglosphere and are mostly reserved for Japanese audiences]]. Though they've had followings in other non-English speaking countries.

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Their most internationally well-known work (and probably most successful) would most likely be ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}''. Other than that, the rest of their works [[SlidingScaleOfAnimeObscurity aren't quite that prolific in the Anglosphere and are mostly reserved for Japanese audiences]].audiences. Though they've had followings in other non-English speaking countries.
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'''''Fujiko Fujio''''' (藤子不二&#38596) was a nom de plume of a manga writing duo formed by two Japanese manga artists. Their real names are Hiroshi Fujimoto (藤本 弘 1933–1996) and Motoo Abiko (安孫子 素雄 1934–). They formed their partnership in 1951, and used the Fujiko Fujio name from 1954 until dissolution of the partnership in 1987. From the outset they adopted a collaborative style where both worked simultaneously on the story and artwork, but as they diverged creatively they started releasing individual works under different names, Abiko as Fujiko Fujio (A) (藤子不二雄Ⓐ), and Fujimoto as Fujiko F. Fujio (藤子・F・不二雄).

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'''''Fujiko Fujio''''' (藤子不二&#38596) (藤子不二雄) was a nom de plume of a manga writing duo formed by two Japanese manga artists. Their real names are Hiroshi Fujimoto (藤本 弘 1933–1996) and Motoo Abiko (安孫子 素雄 1934–). They formed their partnership in 1951, and used the Fujiko Fujio name from 1954 until dissolution of the partnership in 1987. From the outset they adopted a collaborative style where both worked simultaneously on the story and artwork, but as they diverged creatively they started releasing individual works under different names, Abiko as Fujiko Fujio (A) (藤子不二雄Ⓐ), and Fujimoto as Fujiko F. Fujio (藤子・F・不二雄).
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'''''Fujiko Fujio''''' (藤子不二) was a nom de plume of a manga writing duo formed by two Japanese manga artists. Their real names are Hiroshi Fujimoto (藤本 弘 1933–1996) and Motoo Abiko (安孫子 素雄 1934–). They formed their partnership in 1951, and used the Fujiko Fujio name from 1954 until dissolution of the partnership in 1987. From the outset they adopted a collaborative style where both worked simultaneously on the story and artwork, but as they diverged creatively they started releasing individual works under different names, Abiko as Fujiko Fujio (A) (藤子不二雄Ⓐ), and Fujimoto as Fujiko F. Fujio (藤子・F・不二雄).

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'''''Fujiko Fujio''''' (藤子不二) (藤子不二&#38596) was a nom de plume of a manga writing duo formed by two Japanese manga artists. Their real names are Hiroshi Fujimoto (藤本 弘 1933–1996) and Motoo Abiko (安孫子 素雄 1934–). They formed their partnership in 1951, and used the Fujiko Fujio name from 1954 until dissolution of the partnership in 1987. From the outset they adopted a collaborative style where both worked simultaneously on the story and artwork, but as they diverged creatively they started releasing individual works under different names, Abiko as Fujiko Fujio (A) (藤子不二雄Ⓐ), and Fujimoto as Fujiko F. Fujio (藤子・F・不二雄).
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* ''Manga/{{Chinpui}}''



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* ''Manga/{{Chinpui}}''''Anime/EsperMami''


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** Averted with ''Anime/EsperMami''.
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* FiveManBand: The typical casting in many of their series. To enumerate:
** TheHero: In the form of a prepubescent protagonist.
** TheLancer: The character whose name is probably the title of the work as well, but there are exceptions.
** TheBigGuy: Usually a bully.
** TheSmartGuy
** TheChick: The protagonist's crush. It can be reversed.
** SixthRanger
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'''''Fujiko Fujio''''' (藤子不二) was a nom de plume of a manga writing duo formed by two Japanese manga artists. Their real names are Hiroshi Fujimoto (藤本 弘 Fujimoto Hiroshi, 1933–1996) and Motoo Abiko (安孫子 素雄 Abiko Motoo, 1934–). They formed their partnership in 1951, and used the Fujiko Fujio name from 1954 until dissolution of the partnership in 1987. From the outset they adopted a collaborative style where both worked simultaneously on the story and artwork, but as they diverged creatively they started releasing individual works under different names, Abiko as Fujiko Fujio (A) (藤子不二雄Ⓐ), and Fujimoto as Fujiko F. Fujio (藤子・F・不二雄).

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'''''Fujiko Fujio''''' (藤子不二) was a nom de plume of a manga writing duo formed by two Japanese manga artists. Their real names are Hiroshi Fujimoto (藤本 弘 Fujimoto Hiroshi, 1933–1996) and Motoo Abiko (安孫子 素雄 Abiko Motoo, 1934–). They formed their partnership in 1951, and used the Fujiko Fujio name from 1954 until dissolution of the partnership in 1987. From the outset they adopted a collaborative style where both worked simultaneously on the story and artwork, but as they diverged creatively they started releasing individual works under different names, Abiko as Fujiko Fujio (A) (藤子不二雄Ⓐ), and Fujimoto as Fujiko F. Fujio (藤子・F・不二雄).
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'''''Fujio Fujiko''''' (藤子不二雄 Fujiko Fujio) was a nom de plume of a manga writing duo formed by two Japanese manga artists. Their real names are Hiroshi Fujimoto (藤本 弘 Fujimoto Hiroshi, 1933–1996) and Motoo Abiko (安孫子 素雄 Abiko Motoo, 1934–). They formed their partnership in 1951, and used the Fujiko Fujio name from 1954 until dissolution of the partnership in 1987. From the outset they adopted a collaborative style where both worked simultaneously on the story and artwork, but as they diverged creatively they started releasing individual works under different names, Abiko as Fujiko Fujio (A) (藤子不二雄Ⓐ), and Fujimoto as Fujiko F. Fujio (藤子・F・不二雄).

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'''''Fujio Fujiko''''' (藤子不二雄 Fujiko Fujio) '''''Fujiko Fujio''''' (藤子不二) was a nom de plume of a manga writing duo formed by two Japanese manga artists. Their real names are Hiroshi Fujimoto (藤本 弘 Fujimoto Hiroshi, 1933–1996) and Motoo Abiko (安孫子 素雄 Abiko Motoo, 1934–). They formed their partnership in 1951, and used the Fujiko Fujio name from 1954 until dissolution of the partnership in 1987. From the outset they adopted a collaborative style where both worked simultaneously on the story and artwork, but as they diverged creatively they started releasing individual works under different names, Abiko as Fujiko Fujio (A) (藤子不二雄Ⓐ), and Fujimoto as Fujiko F. Fujio (藤子・F・不二雄).
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!!The following tropes exemplified in their works include:
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'''''Fujio Fujiko''''' (藤子不二雄 Fujiko Fujio) was a nom de plume of a manga writing duo formed by two Japanese manga artists. Their real names are Hiroshi Fujimoto (藤本 弘 Fujimoto Hiroshi, 1933–1996) and Motoo Abiko (安孫子 素雄 Abiko Motoo, 1934–). They formed their partnership in 1951, and used the Fujiko Fujio name from 1954 until dissolution of the partnership in 1987. From the outset they adopted a collaborative style where both worked simultaneously on the story and artwork, but as they diverged creatively they started releasing individual works under different names, Abiko as Fujiko Fujio (A) (藤子不二雄Ⓐ), and Fujimoto as Fujiko F. Fujio (藤子・F・不二雄).

Their most internationally well-known work (and probably most successful) would most likely be ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}''. Other than that, the rest of their works [[SlidingScaleOfAnimeObscurity aren't quite that prolific in the Anglosphere and are mostly reserved for Japanese audiences]]. Though they've had followings in other non-English speaking countries.

But should one take the time to read and observe their works, one could find the visible use of StrictlyFormula. Also, most if not all, their works are all for children. Well, at least when it concerns Fujiko F. Fujio while Fujiko Fujio (A) concentrated on work incorporating more BlackHumor.
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* ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}''
* ''Manga/{{Chinpui}}''
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!!The following tropes include:
* BarbieDollAnatomy: Averted quite a lot. But because it appears in kid-oriented works and {{Fanservice}} isn't incorporated, [[ValuesDissonance it's usually looked over]].
* DistaffCounterpart: ''Manga/{{Chinpui}}'' to ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}''. Characters within are replicated to some degree and gender-flipped as well (a fox-faced girl named "Sunemi", for one but the bully is simply [[IdenticalStranger a Gian lookalike]] and is not friends with her).
* NakedPeopleAreFunny: If a girl, she'll usually be prone to a PantyShot. If a boy, he'll be seen naked all through. And [[HilarityEnsues it's usually with good, inexplicable reason]].
* ReusedCharacterDesign: Their protagonist bear resemblance to some of their other protagonists in other works. Best example would be [[Anime/{{Doraemon}} Nobita Nobi]] and [[http://ident.c.yimg.jp/res/ident-3mn5lmczhpi343a53zx6cb663a/profile/icon_sr?1289920025 Kenichi Mitsuba]] from ''Ninja Hattori-kun'' if not pointing out the visible differences like the shape of their glasses.
* StrictlyFormula: They have a pretty Troperiffic thing going on. The fact that it always stars with a KidHero is just a tip of the iceberg. There's also the star's personalities, relationships, and crushes. Also a staple, their Magical Helpers capable of fantastic feats, usually they ask for their help only for things to [[HilarityEnsues not go as all that is planned]].
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