Nobuyuki Fujimoto, who was once the screenwriter of Japan's "Doraemon" animation and left his name in Doraemon history by writing screenwriters for "Nobita's Wedding Eve" and "Memories with Grandma", unfortunately passed away on January 4, 2015 at the age of 57.
Nobuyuki Fujimoto (1957-2015) was born in 1957. He was the screenwriter for some stories of the "Doraemon" TV animation. He also wrote the screenplays for "Nobita's Wedding Eve" (1999), "Memories with Grandma" (2000), "Go! Takeshi!" (2001), and "The Day I Was Born" (2002). He can be said to be a very important playwright in the history of Doraemon.
Nobuyuki Fujimoto died of a superior mediastinal tumor at 2:25 pm on January 4, 2015 at a hospital in Koshigaya, Saitama Prefecture, Japan. He was 57 years old. According to his wishes, no farewell ceremony or funeral will be held. |
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