. . "\u30B3\u30ED\u30B3\u30ED\u30B3\u30DF\u30C3\u30AF"@en . . "1977"^^ . "CoroCoro Comic"@en . . . . . "CoroCoro Comic is a Japanese magazine."@en . "Gekkan CoroCoro Comic (\u6708\u520A\u30B3\u30ED\u30B3\u30ED\u30B3\u30DF\u30C3\u30AF Gekkan KoroKoro Komikku?) is a Japanese monthly manga magazine published by Shogakukan, starting on May 15, 1977 as a magazine for Doraemon. Its main target is elementary school aged boys, younger than the readers of sh\u014Dnen manga. The name comes from a phenomime korokoro (\u3053\u308D\u3053\u308D) which means \"rolling\" and also represents something spherical, fat, or small, because children supposedly like such things. The magazine is A5-sized, about 6 cm (2\u00BC in) thick, and often more than 800 pages in length. The magazine has two sisters: Bessatsu CoroCoro Comic (\u5225\u518A\u30B3\u30ED\u30B3\u30ED\u30B3\u30DF\u30C3\u30AF Bessatsu CoroCoro Comic?) and CoroCoro Ichiban!. Both are bi-monthly."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "CoroCoro Comic"@en . "CoroCoro Comic(\u30B3\u30ED\u30B3\u30ED\u30B3\u30DF\u30C3\u30AFKoroKoro Komikku) is a Japanese monthly manga magazine published by Shogakukan, starting in May 15, 1977. Its main target is elementary school aged boys, younger than the readers of sh\u014Dnen manga. Several of its properties, like Doraemon and the Pok\u00E9mon series of games, have gone on to be cultural phenomena in Japan. The name comes from a phenomime korokoro (\u3053\u308D\u3053\u308D) representing something spherical, fat, or small, because children supposedly like such things. The magazine is A5-sized, about 6 cm (2\u00BC in) thick, and often more than 800 pages in length. The magazine has two sisters: Bessatsu CoroCoro and CoroCoro Ichiban!. Both are bi-monthly."@en . . . "Monthly"@en . "CoroCoro Comic (\u30B3\u30ED\u30B3\u30ED\u30B3\u30DF\u30C3\u30AF KoroKoro Komikku) es una revista de manga kodomo publicada por la editorial Sh\u014Dgakukan (editorial japonesa). Coro Coro esta dirigida a ni\u00F1os de escuela primaria y publica mangas basados en franquicias de juguetes, juegos de cartas coleccionables o videojuegos como Pok\u00E9mon, Super Mario Brothers, Hoshi no Kirby, Tamagotchi, Ape Scape, BeyBlade y Duel Master. El nombre viene de korokoro, que representa algo esf\u00E9rico, gordo o peque\u00F1o. Estos mangas son luego recopilados en tank\u014Dbon bajo el sello de Tentomushi CoroCoro Comics o Tentomushi CoroCoro Dragon Comics."@es . . . . . . . . . . . "CoroCoro Comic(\u30B3\u30ED\u30B3\u30ED\u30B3\u30DF\u30C3\u30AFKoroKoro Komikku) is a Japanese monthly manga magazine published by Shogakukan, starting in May 15, 1977. Its main target is elementary school aged boys, younger than the readers of sh\u014Dnen manga. Several of its properties, like Doraemon and the Pok\u00E9mon series of games, have gone on to be cultural phenomena in Japan. The name comes from a phenomime korokoro (\u3053\u308D\u3053\u308D) representing something spherical, fat, or small, because children supposedly like such things. The magazine is A5-sized, about 6 cm (2\u00BC in) thick, and often more than 800 pages in length."@en . . . ""@en . . . . "Corocoromagazine.jpg"@en . . "CoroCoro Comic"@es . . . . . "2623"^^ . . "CoroCoro Comic (\u30B3\u30ED\u30B3\u30ED\u30B3\u30DF\u30C3\u30AF KoroKoro Komikku) es una revista de manga kodomo publicada por la editorial Sh\u014Dgakukan (editorial japonesa). Coro Coro esta dirigida a ni\u00F1os de escuela primaria y publica mangas basados en franquicias de juguetes, juegos de cartas coleccionables o videojuegos como Pok\u00E9mon, Super Mario Brothers, Hoshi no Kirby, Tamagotchi, Ape Scape, BeyBlade y Duel Master. El nombre viene de korokoro, que representa algo esf\u00E9rico, gordo o peque\u00F1o. Estos mangas son luego recopilados en tank\u014Dbon bajo el sello de Tentomushi CoroCoro Comics o Tentomushi CoroCoro Dragon Comics. Tiene dos revistas hermanas, Bessatsu CoroCoro Comic y CoroCoro Ichiban!. Ambas son bimestrales y recopilan historias cortas basadas en mangas de la revista principal como los mangas de Pok\u00E9mon Mundo Misterioso y Pok\u00E9mon Battle Frontier."@es . . "CoroCoro Comic is a Japanese magazine."@en . . . . "Gekkan CoroCoro Comic (\u6708\u520A\u30B3\u30ED\u30B3\u30ED\u30B3\u30DF\u30C3\u30AF Gekkan KoroKoro Komikku?) is a Japanese monthly manga magazine published by Shogakukan, starting on May 15, 1977 as a magazine for Doraemon. Its main target is elementary school aged boys, younger than the readers of sh\u014Dnen manga. The name comes from a phenomime korokoro (\u3053\u308D\u3053\u308D) which means \"rolling\" and also represents something spherical, fat, or small, because children supposedly like such things. The magazine is A5-sized, about 6 cm (2\u00BC in) thick, and often more than 800 pages in length."@en . . . . "911667"^^ . .