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Astroboy

Título original: Astro Boy
  • Série de TV
  • 1963–1965
  • Livre
  • 30 min
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Astroboy (1963)
AçãoAnimaçãoAnimação desenhada à mãoAnimeAventuraFamíliaFantasiaFicção científicaShonenSuper-herói

Enquanto os problemas surgem em todo o universo, o pequeno, mas poderoso robô Astro Boy terá aventuras, assistido pelo seu mentor, o Dr. Elefun.Enquanto os problemas surgem em todo o universo, o pequeno, mas poderoso robô Astro Boy terá aventuras, assistido pelo seu mentor, o Dr. Elefun.Enquanto os problemas surgem em todo o universo, o pequeno, mas poderoso robô Astro Boy terá aventuras, assistido pelo seu mentor, o Dr. Elefun.

  • Criação
    • Osamu Tezuka
  • Artistas
    • Billie Lou Watt
    • Mari Shimizu
    • Esperanzita Martínez
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    7,4/10
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    • Criação
      • Osamu Tezuka
    • Artistas
      • Billie Lou Watt
      • Mari Shimizu
      • Esperanzita Martínez
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    7redryan64

    FOOD FOR THOUGHT DEPARTMENT: That Astro Boy is neither astronomical nor a true boy is immaterial; for is Captain Kangaroo either a Captain or a Kangaroo?

    WE recall seeing this ASTRO BOY (Japanese/NBC Distribution, 1963-66)* the first time on our local NBC Station. This was WNBQ, Channel 5 here in Chicago. This station, which would soon change its call letters to WMAQ in order to conform with the flagship & charter member NBC Radio station, aired the ASTROBOY Episodes on Sunday Mornings, at about 10:00 A.M.; which seemed to be an odd hour for a first-run series, animated or not.

    THERE CERTAINLY must have been a lot lost in the translation; for we were not certain of this little android's origin nor what was his mission here on earth. The opening montage of scenes depicts the robot-child flying, punching and otherwise seemingly rendering his enemies harmless, helpless and hog-tied. All of these tightly edited highlight scenes were performed without any dialogue with a sound track that played an ASTROBOY Theme Song being rendered energetically by what is obviously a juvenile choral group and a robustly played organ.

    AS WE recall little ASTROBOY engaged in some grown-up sized struggles with some nasty, evil and powerful villain-opponents. His actions and demeanor bore a strong resemblance to that of the American Comic Book Super Heroes; who had been doing their thing in the 4 Color printed pages of the Comics Magazines (aka Comic Books or even "Joke Books" in some circles) for well over a Quarter Century by this time. Their style of action & adventure had also been eagerly adapted to the airwaves in Radio and TV Series and Motion Picture Serials & Features.

    BUT THIS character still seemed to be very different. Our instincts told our still less experienced and (even) innocent naivety that there was something distinctly alien or foreign about this production. The rather obvious post synchronized dubbing of the English dialogue adds to the highly unique overall look and feel of the adventures. The talk of the characters seems to be somewhat out of synch with their movements; which further adds to giving it a surreal and dream-like appearance.

    IN THE EPISODES we recall, the little Android's 'life'** and activities were all played out under the auspices of a brilliant scientist-inventor. (What else didja expect, Schultz?) As his mentor, Professor Elephant provided counsel and guidance; but little in the way of family, love or true understanding. The kindly, but stern professor apparently got his moniker from his physical appearance.

    IN MUCH the same manner as that followed so successfully by Chester Gould with his immortal comic strip, DICK TRACY (Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate, 1931-Present), the creative team behind young ASTROBOY'S supporting characters endowed them with names highly descriptive of their physical appearances. Ergo, as we might expect, Professor Elephant possessed a magnificent proboscis. His entire design, as were all characters in the series, was most definitely done in a cartoony style. The good Professor's entire look was sort of like a mixture of caricatures of W.C. Fields, veteran character Actor Maurice Cass and the proverbial "Rolly-Polly Policeman".

    THIS SERIES was the first example of Japanese Animation that we ever saw. No doubt it was more than likely the same for most of our readers and viewers of the mid 1960's. The term "JAPANIMATION" certainly had not been coined at this point in time and ASTROBOY surely was a most memorable trail blazer for the genre in the U.S., U.K. and the rest of the Western Civilized World. While we don't pretend to have understood it, either then or even now, we had a bizarre attraction for its unique stories and method of rendering same.

    IN short, we liked it. Both Schultz and I recommend it; so give it a try if you get the opportunity.

    NOTE: * The Japanese name for the little guy was literally ATOM BOY; which was probably considered to be inappropriate for viewing for Americans. (Or some such silly-assed reasoning!)

    NOTE: ** An Android is defined as an Automotan (Robot) with a human-like and realistic appearance.

    POODLE SCHNITZ!!
    rlcsljo

    Surprisingly sophisticated kid's cartoon show

    This cartoon show was typical of the many 1960's cartoon shows that came from the time that tried to be appealing to both children and adults.

    When I was young, I was amazed by the cool robots and monsters.

    When I saw it later, I was surprised by the sophisticated themes that were presented under the science fiction cartoon genre. Some themes were runaway technology; obedience to morality and programming; science can lead to both good and bad.

    Time warp: apparently a tv show back in the 1960's only had 30 seconds of commercials per half hour!
    8SarahofBorg

    A classic series, a must-see for anime and classic cartoon fans

    I'm a little disappointed with the comments here. The negative comments seem to propose that the only quality that's important in a series is that it's well-animated and high-budget. This is not a Disney cartoon. This is, however, groundbreaking for Japan as it was the very first televised anime. The animation is not quality, but the art style is simplistically beautiful. What's honestly great about Mighty Atom AKA Astro Boy is the writing. The style may be outdated, but the messages are timeless and interesting to both kids an adults. Most of the plots of the show come from the original manga written by Tezuka. Tezuka is the god of manga and anime, without him neither would exist as it does today. Astro Boy was one of his best works, and certainly his most popular, but he also wrote fiction for adults and explored every genre imaginable. He even wrote an award-winning manga about Hitler. Personally I would recommend reading both Astro Boy and Phoenix, his other greatest work. Note that I am not speaking from nostalgia, nor am I Japanese. I found the works of Tezuka as an adult and appreciate him for both his adult and children's works.
    seanprussel

    Theme song

    I thought the 60's theme song from this cartoon series was one of the best and coolest of any cartoon series ever. Very underrated. Sounded like a school chorus choir, from what I remember. Anyone know of where you can find it/download it? "there u go Astro boy, on your mission today, rocket high to the sky,etc" Also are there any remastered DVD's out on this series. I checked Ebay and Amazon and could not find anything? There was a complete VHS set put out years ago but I thought the quality was terrible even for VHS Also, who was the name of the cool villain , who always regenerated body parts?Any help out there? Seansky
    raymondo1960

    The Grandaddy of anime

    Astroboy (based on the Japanese cartoon character Mighty Atom) was the creation of Dr Osamu Tezuka, an influential figure in the early development of manga (Japanese comics). Atom was the first animated series produced by Tezuka's TV and film production company, Mushi Studios. The initial episode was shown as a TV special on New Year's Eve (one of the most widely viewed evenings on Japanese television) and an instant success. NBC networking executives visiting Japan saw the popularity of the series and purchased the US broadcast rights. Shortly thereafter, the English version, renamed Astroboy, was in syndication throughout America. The story line follows the adventures of a robot created in the likeness of a scientist's dead son. The scientist goes mad and sells the boy robot to a circus. In the climax of the first episode, the robots, though horribly mistreated by the circus owner, rescue circus patrons from certain death when a massive fire destroys the main tent. In reward for their heroism, the robots are granted their freedom. The remaining episodes deal with a wide range of issues, from the longing of robots for human emotions and families, to the destruction of the environment. Pretty hefty stuff compared to the funny animal hi-jinx of Saturday morning! In retrospect, the series is pretty remarkable. Though the translation was greatly softened and sometimes edited for juvenile audiences, the often dark and profound subject matter still is quite apparent. Some episodes, particularly toward the end of the English dubbed series, also exhibit increasingly dreamlike and surreal imagery. Simultaneously there was an increasing amount of violence in these programs and American parents were concerned on the effect of such shows on impressionable young minds. Sadly the American series was canceled after 104 episodes, but the Japanese productions continued for another 89 episodes. In the final episode produced in Japan, Atom sacrifices himself to save the world by manually guiding a missile toward a runaway asteroid.

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    • Curiosidades
      The first Japanese animated TV series to be shown and marketed internationally.
    • Erros de gravação
      In several episodes, you can hear a character speaking, however when said speaker is seen, their mouth is clearly not moving.
    • Citações

      Astrogirl: I've got 50,000 horsepower just rearin to go!

    • Conexões
      Alternate-language version of Tetsuwan atomu (1963)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Astro Boy
      by Takuo Takai and Donald Rockwell

      Spectacular Music, Incorporated, Admnistered by EMI

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 2 de junho de 1964 (Brasil)
    • Países de origem
      • Japão
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idiomas
      • Inglês
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      • Fred Ladd Productions
      • Mushi Production
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 30 min
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      • Black and White
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      • 1.33 : 1

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