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Takashi Murakami x Doraemon Poster “Annakoto Konnakoto Dekitara Iina” Rare Anime Art Collaboration Flower Field Sky Scene

Takashi Murakami x Doraemon Poster “Annakoto Konnakoto Dekitara Iina” Rare Anime Art Collaboration Flower Field Sky Scene

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"Wouldn"t it be nice if we could do this and that?"

Takashi Murakami (b. 1962) × Doraemon 
“あんなことこんなことできたらいいな” (If Only We Could Do All These Things)

A visually expansive collaboration between Takashi Murakami and the Doraemon universe, the present composition depicts the beloved characters suspended in flight against a clear blue sky, anchored below by Murakami’s signature floral field.

The work retains the simplicity and accessibility of the original Doraemon visual language while integrating Murakami’s structured approach to repetition and surface design. The layered composition introduces a subtle hierarchy, balancing open space with controlled pattern, resulting in a work that is both immediate and carefully resolved.

Unopened example with strong color preservation.
Collaboration-driven release combining anime and contemporary art systems.
Highly recognizable composition with cross-generational appeal.

Object
Takashi Murakami × Doraemon “あんなことこんなことできたらいいな” Limited Edition Poster

Artist
Takashi Murakami

Collaboration Layer
Murakami × Doraemon (Fujiko F. Fujio universe)

Edition Context
Murakami collaboration poster release, unsigned / open-edition distribution format tied to official collaboration cycle

Medium
High-quality offset poster print with flat color precision and Murakami-supervised production control

Dimensions
Poster format (approx. standard large display size, visually consistent with ~600 mm class)

Visual Composition
Doraemon and core characters (Nobita, Shizuka, Gian, Suneo) flying across a clear blue sky, with Murakami flower field forming a decorative base layer, merging classic anime composition with Superflat floral system

Condition Context
Unopened / preserved example, with original sheet integrity retained and no visible color fade, maintaining strong saturation across sky field and character outlines

Rarity Type
Collaboration-driven cultural rarity, defined by the fusion of Murakami contemporary art system with Doraemon legacy IP, rather than strict edition limitation


Flight as Visual Language

The composition is built around upward motion. Doraemon and the characters are not grounded. They are suspended mid-flight, moving through an open blue field that immediately communicates freedom, imagination, and possibility.

This is not accidental. It directly echoes Doraemon’s thematic core—tools, dreams, and the idea that anything can be achieved. Murakami does not alter that message. He amplifies it through clarity and structure.

The sky becomes more than background.
It becomes space for projection.


Murakami’s Intervention at the Ground Level

While the characters dominate the upper field, Murakami introduces his signature intervention below. The flower field anchors the composition, acting as a base layer that stabilizes the otherwise open sky.

This creates a vertical hierarchy:
flowers → clouds → characters → sky

Each layer performs a role. The flowers bring repetition and rhythm. The clouds introduce softness and separation. The characters provide narrative. The sky allows everything to breathe.

The result is a composition that feels simple at first glance but structurally deliberate.


Clarity as Power

Unlike more complex Murakami works, this piece relies on extreme clarity. Bold outlines, flat color blocks, and minimal visual interference ensure that every element is immediately legible.

This clarity is what allows the work to function across audiences. A collector sees structure. A fan sees characters. A casual viewer sees joy.

Nothing is hidden.
Everything is direct.

And that directness is what makes it effective.


Doraemon as Cultural Anchor

Doraemon is not just a character. It is a cultural constant, embedded across generations. By integrating this figure into his own visual system, Murakami is not borrowing popularity. He is aligning with a deep-rooted emotional language that already exists in the audience.

This dramatically expands the work’s reach. It allows the piece to move not only within art markets, but within memory-driven buying behavior, where recognition triggers immediate attachment.


Collector Relevance

This work intersects multiple buyer profiles:

Anime collectors drawn to Doraemon legacy
Murakami collectors seeking collaboration diversity
Interior buyers looking for clean, uplifting compositions

It is not driven by scarcity.
It is driven by clarity and emotional recall.

That makes it less volatile and more consistently desirable across different market conditions.


Authenticity & Stewardship

Evaluated under the Japonista Contemporary Art Authentication Framework™:

• Artist attribution, studio verification, and edition confirmation
• Print process, material composition, and production context review
• Condition assessment across surface, framing, and structural integrity
• Release provenance and documentation evaluation

Guaranteed 100% Authentic.
All works are curated and backed by the Japonista Lifetime Authenticity Warranty™.


A Note on Superflat, Commercial Layering & Art Market Context

Murakami’s practice and the Kaikai Kiki studio operate within the intersection of fine art, commercial production, and mass-media aesthetics. Superflat dissolves hierarchy between gallery and marketplace, elevating pop iconography to conceptual discourse.

At Japonista, we treat Murakami and Kaikai Kiki works as contemporary canon. Surface integrity, print clarity, and edition accuracy are examined with institutional discipline, preserving artistic intent rather than speculative hype.

Our role is to steward these works within their proper art-historical and market context, connecting them with collectors who understand both conceptual lineage and edition structure.


Inquiries, Availability, and Private Consideration

Certain works are held firmly due to edition limitation, release context, or condition tier. All inquiries are handled discreetly, and we welcome thoughtful discussion regarding provenance, authentication documentation, or collection strategy.

If you are building a focused contemporary art archive—by series, era, or studio collaboration—our team is available to provide informed guidance.


Concierge Support & Collector Guidance

Japonista Concierge™ provides personalized assistance for collectors seeking deeper insight into edition hierarchies, release cycles, and long-term preservation strategies for contemporary works.

Whether your interest is exhibition display, investment alignment, or art-historical study, we guide each acquisition with clarity and market literacy.

For select high-value works, private reservation or structured arrangements may be available on a case-by-case basis.


Before Proceeding

We kindly encourage collectors to review our shop policies and documentation guidelines, which outline condition transparency, edition verification standards, and shipping precautions specific to contemporary art works.


A Closing Note

Thank you for exploring Japonista’s curated Takashi Murakami & Kaikai Kiki archive. These works exist at the intersection of art theory, commercial production, and global cultural dialogue—and we are honored to steward them with institutional seriousness.

If you have questions or wish to explore related items, please feel free to contact Japonista Concierge™ at any time.

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