My 7-year-old son drew a picture of GeGeGe no Kitaro (ゲゲゲの鬼太郎) at the children's house yesterday.
GeGeGe no Kitaro is the famous and popular manga written by Shigeru Mizuki.
It is old and I also liked watching the anime when I was a child.
My children love it TV very much.
He showed his drawings to me proudly.
"Look! They are Kitaro and Ittanmomen (一反木綿 / いったんもめん)."
He cut each of them and made them to be able to connect.
This Kitaro is made to be able to attack his enemy by one of his special moves called "Kaminokebari (髪の毛針)".
I was impressed with his idea.
I want him to try drawing and making something like this.
I believe creating something will grow children's creativity and imagination.
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Hello Kumi-san,
ReplyDeleteThat manga looks really fun. I did a Google Image search and the images it returned looked fun. We don't have comics like that here unfortunately.
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My 7-year-old son drew a picture of GeGeGe no Kitaro (ゲゲゲの鬼太郎) at the children's house yesterday.
Question: Just out of curiosity what does ゲゲゲ mean in this context? Looks like a very cool manga by the way :)
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GeGeGe no Kitaro is the famous and popular manga written by Shigeru Mizuki.
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GeGeGe no Kitaro is a famous and popular manga written by Shigeru Mizuki.
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My children love it TV very much.
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My children love watching it on TV very much.
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He cut each of them and made them to be able to connect.
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He cutout each of them and made them to be able to connect.
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This Kitaro is made to be able to attack his enemy by one of his special moves called "Kaminokebari (髪の毛針)".
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This Kitaro is made to be able to attack his enemy (using/with) one of his special moves called "Kaminokebari (髪の毛針)".
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I believe creating something will grow children's creativity and imagination.
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I believe creating things will grow children's creativity and imagination.