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His last appearance giving advice was seen in the manual for ''[[Makai Retsuden]]'' (aka ''Kung Fu Kid'') released on 17th May 1987, however he continued to appear in manuals on the page describing the correct care and maintenance of cartridges and cards during the rest of the Mark III releases.
 
His last appearance giving advice was seen in the manual for ''[[Makai Retsuden]]'' (aka ''Kung Fu Kid'') released on 17th May 1987, however he continued to appear in manuals on the page describing the correct care and maintenance of cartridges and cards during the rest of the Mark III releases.
 
[[File:asobin_sggg.jpg|thumb|right|Asobin in ''Segagaga''.]]
 
[[File:asobin_sggg.jpg|thumb|right|Asobin in ''Segagaga''.]]
With the release of the [[Sega Mega Drive]] in late 1988 and ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' in June 1991, Professor Asobin was retired by Sega, and has only appeared sporadically since. In 1994 the character appeared in the manual for ''[[Phantasy Star Fukkokuban]]'' promoting support hotlines. He has cameoed in the likes of ''Segagaga''.
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With the release of the [[Sega Mega Drive]] in late 1988 and ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' in June 1991, Professor Asobin was retired by Sega, and has only appeared sporadically since. In 1994 the character appeared in the manual for ''[[Phantasy Star Fukkokuban]]'' promoting support hotlines. He has cameoed in the likes of ''[[Segagaga]]'' and ''[[Hi-sCoool! SeHa Girls]]'', and often appears in Sega-related throwbacks, such digital manuals for [[Sega Networks]] games.
  
Professor Asobin is not thought to have appeared in any non-Japanese manuals or promotional material, meaning the character is practically unknown in the Western world.
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Professor Asobin is rarely printed in any non-Japanese manuals or promotional material, though is occasionaly spotted, such as on the box of ''[[Sega 3D Classics Collection]]'' for the [[Nintendo 3DS]].
  
 
==Manual appearances==
 
==Manual appearances==

Revision as of 14:19, 23 June 2017

Professor Asobin (アソビン教授) is a smartly dressed anthropomorphic rabbit and an "unofficial" mascot of Sega.

Professor Asobin bares more than a passing resemblance to the "White Rabbit" character in Lewis Carroll's classic children's story "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland", with a particular similarity to the popular characterisation depicted in Disney's 1951 animated version of the book "Alice in Wonderland". No information is known as to the origins of Asobin or why, or if, Sega chose to mimic these characteristics.

History

Although he never starred in a game of his own, Asobin gained attention by appearing in nearly every Japanese SG-1000 game manual following the console's retail launch on July 15, 1983. He was replaced briefly by a very similar, but less leporine Dr. Games in 1984, but reappeared for the new range of MyCard software in 1985 and also appeared in a number of early Sega Mark III games as well. Usually printed towards the end of the manual, Asobin offered advice to players that was usually helpful and specifically tailored for each game.

His last appearance giving advice was seen in the manual for Makai Retsuden (aka Kung Fu Kid) released on 17th May 1987, however he continued to appear in manuals on the page describing the correct care and maintenance of cartridges and cards during the rest of the Mark III releases.

Asobin in Segagaga.

With the release of the Sega Mega Drive in late 1988 and Sonic the Hedgehog in June 1991, Professor Asobin was retired by Sega, and has only appeared sporadically since. In 1994 the character appeared in the manual for Phantasy Star Fukkokuban promoting support hotlines. He has cameoed in the likes of Segagaga and Hi-sCoool! SeHa Girls, and often appears in Sega-related throwbacks, such digital manuals for Sega Networks games.

Professor Asobin is rarely printed in any non-Japanese manuals or promotional material, though is occasionaly spotted, such as on the box of Sega 3D Classics Collection for the Nintendo 3DS.

Manual appearances

SG-1000 games

Master System games

Other games

References