As a popular new animation in October, "Matsuko: The Legend of Matsuko" has been attracting social attention for its extraordinary influence. Recently, this wave of enthusiasm has also appeared on the pages of the Japanese sports newspaper "Spectrum Nippon". The report not only introduced the content of "Matsuko: The Legend of Matsuko", but also created a nickname for female fans who are keen on "Matsuko: The women who love "Matsuko: The Legend of Matsuko" are abbreviated as "Matsuko". After all, Japanese fans don’t use this abbreviation among themselves, and everyone only found out that they are “Matsuko” from reading in the newspaper! But can the term “Matsuko” be used to promote popularity? "Osomatsu" is a hilarious manga about sextuplets created by the great manga artist Akatsuka Fujio in 1962. It has been a big hit since it premiered in October this year. Together with other unique supporting characters, "Osomatsu" weaves a story with both laughter and tears.
The report pointed out that the number of female fans who are obsessed with "Osomatsu" is increasing, and everything from fan creation to animation content research is very popular. Peripheral products are also in a state of war. For example, the sweatshirts worn by the six twins are a product that fans dream of. The "Osomatsu Exhibition" held at Animate Ikebukuro Main Store on November 27 attracted nearly 2,000 fans, more than 90% of whom were women. via: Otaku News Original link: Click to enter>>> |
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