The character Mr. DOB by Takashi Murakami is symbolic as _________.

a. a self-portrait of the artist
b. a self-portrait of the Japanese people
c. American consumerism and pop culture
d. the Japanese counterpart to Mickey Mouse
e. the increased mechanization of society


b. a self-portrait of the Japanese people

a. Incorrect. Mr. DOB is not a symbolic self-portrait.
b. Correct. Mr. DOB is symbolic as a self-portrait of the Japanese people.
c. Incorrect. Mr. DOB is not a symbol of American consumerism and pop culture.
d. Incorrect. Mr. DOB is not associated with Mickey Mouse.
e. Incorrect. Mr. DOB is not symbolic for the increased mechanization of society.

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