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Astro Boy Soft Bits Trading Figure. Each figure stands about 3″ tall. Packaged in a color box, with Japanese text packaging. Minimal assembly required.
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Astro Boy Soft Bits Trading Figure. Each figure stands about 3″ tall. Packaged in a color box, with Japanese text packaging. Minimal assembly required.
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This is a 20″ (approximation) garage kit of Astro Girl from the Astroboy anime series. The kit comes prepainted, and requires a heat gun or blow drier to assemble the head, arms and legs. An included bow can be attached to the head with an adhesive. The item comes packaged in a plastic bag.
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Although Osamu Tezuka’s Complete Manga runs to 300 volumes and his filmography as a writer, producer, and/or director includes more than 70 shorts, features, and TV series, Astro Boy–including this 1980 remake–remains his iconic creation. Tezuka wrote many of the scripts for the second version, and he and Noboru Ishiguro are listed as co-directors. Created by Dr. Boynton to replace his dead son, Astro is a 100,000-horsepower super-robot with jets in his legs, lasers in his fingers, and a gun in his derriere. His round head and goo-goo eyes reflect Tezuka’s affection for the old Fleischers cartoons. Astro overcomes criminals, people who use robots for evil purposes or who harbor anti-robot prejudice, and Atlas, a robot who wants to rule the world. In these struggles, Astro never loses his temper, holds a grudge, or feels temptation. Tezuka wanted him to embody the virtues of selflessness and compassion, but his naive, unflagging goodness makes him a rather dull character.
The color version of Astro Boy is better animated than the 1963 original, which relied heavily on cycles and reused footage. But the stolid timing robs the action scenes of the punch they should pack. The English dub is equally flat, with little inflection or acting to communicate the characters’ emotions. The faded prints have been restored to their original colors. Characters are called by their English names in the dialogue but by their Japanese names in subtitles (e.g., Dr. Boynton becomes Dr. Tenma). Among the extras are several deleted scenes, including one of Tezuka introducing “Astro’s First Love.” Tezuka devotees and fans who grew up watching the color version on TV will want this set, but the original, black-and-white series remains the definitive Astro Boy. (Unrated, suitable for ages 7 and older: violence, alcohol use) –Charles Solomon
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Studio: Starz/sphe Release Date: 11/22/2005
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Astro Boy Soft Bits Trading Figure. Each figure stands about 3″ tall. Packaged in a color box, with Japanese text packaging. Minimal assembly required.
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Astro Boy was not the first Japanese animated series, as some fans have claimed, but it was the first with an ongoing storyline–and the first to air in the U.S. Osamu Tezuka (1928-1989) began Tetsuwan Atom (literally “Iron-arm Atom”) as a manga in 1952, then adapted it to a TV series that debuted in January 1963. NBC Films bought the rights to about half of the 193 episodes and edited them for American viewers. Astro Boy premiered in the U.S. in September 1963, and ran on local stations through 1972. The story is well-known to anime fans: After the death of his son Astor (Tobio in Japanese), Dr. Boyton (Dr. Tenma) builds a 100,000-horsepower super-robot to replace him. But a robot can never grow and truly replace Astor, so the scientist sells him to a cruel circus owner. Dr. Packadermus J. Elefun (Dr. Ochanomizu) rescues Astro and helps him become a fighter against crime and injustice.
The original English-language masters were destroyed in 1975, when Tezuka’s Mushi Productions went bankrupt. For the Ultra Collector’s Edition, Right Stuf tracked down the best surviving voice elements and combined them with video from the original Japanese negatives. Not surprisingly, the sound quality varies on the discs, but barring the discovery of additional material in some forgotten vault, this is the closest to a definitive Astro Boy English speakers will see. Tezuka wrote some of the scripts and co-directed the 1980 remake (Astro Boy Collection Box Set); the 2003 incarnation combined drawn and CG animation (Astro Boy: The Complete Series). But the stiff, black-and-white original remains the truest version of Tezuka’s watershed creation. Extras include: the first part of an interview with producer Fred Ladd; two episodes in Japanese with subtitles; small galleries of character art and merchandise; “The History of Astro Boy” in booklet form; and a biography of Tezuka. (Unrated, suitable for ages 7 and older: violence, alcohol use) –Charles Solomon
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ASTRO BOY, the series that launched the anime phenomenon, returns to the US for the first time on DVD in a stunning new collection! The very first anime ever produced, Osamu Tezuka’s (KIMBA, THE WHITE LION / HI NO TORI / METROPOLIS) original 1963 – 1964 ASTRO BOY delighted children around the world with its touching stories and compelling characters. In the U.S., many will remember this popular children’s series which aired on TV during the 1960s. Now, this groundbreaking series returns for the first time ever in a stunning new collector’s edition that includes the first 52 episodes of the original black and white series as seen in the US, restored to pristine detail, and featuring never-before-seen footage and brand new exciting extras. The original boy-robot with 100,000 horsepower strength and courage! In the year 2000, Dr. Boyton creates a super-robot in his deceased son’s image. He calls the robot Astro Boy. Astro Boy can swim oceans, leap over mountains, even fly into space on his own power. However, Astro Boy can’t replace his son; Dr. Boyton becomes dissatisfied with the boy robot and disowns him. Astro Boy is befriended by Dr. Packadermus J. Elefun of the Institute of Science, who guides him through his adventures. Endowed with super strength, rocket-powered flight, a selfless heart and a kind demeanor, Astro Boy fights a never-ending crusade against the forces of evil! The special Ultra Collector’s Edition DVD Set 1 features the first 52 episodes of this great series, an entire DVD full of extra bonus material, including: Part 1 of an interview with series producer Fred Ladd, Original Japanese Episode #1 (with English subtitles), Original Character Art Gallery, Merchandise Gallery, and a Collector’s Booklet featuring: “The History of Astro Boy”, an “Osamu Tezuka Biography”, and much more!
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The very first anime ever produced, Osamu Tezuka’s original Astro Boy delighted children around the world with its touching stories and compelling characters. In the U.S., many will remember this popular children’s series with its catchy theme song which aired on TV during the 1960s! ASTRO BOY, the series that launched the anime phenomenon, returns for the first time ever on DVD! In this stunning second collector’s edition, you’ll find the final 52 episodes of the original black and white series as seen in the US, restored to pristine detail, and featuring never-before-seen footage and an amazing collection of extras! The original boy-robot with 100,000 horsepower strength and courage! In the year
2000, Dr. Boynton creates a super-robot in his deceased son’s image. He calls the robot Astro Boy. Astro Boy can swim oceans, leap over mountains, even fly into space on his own power. However, Astro Boy can’t replace his son; Dr. Boynton becomes dissatisfied with the boy robot and disowns him. Astro Boy is befriended by Dr. Packadermus J. Elefun of the Institute of Science, who guides him through his adventures. Endowed with super strength, rocket-powered flight, a selfless heart and a kind demeanor, Astro Boy fights a never-ending crusade against the forces of evil! DVD Set 2 contains episodes 53-104, PLUS an entire DVD full of extra bonus material, including Japanese episode #193 – the final episode, never before seen in the US! Ultra Collector’s Edition DVD Extras Include: Deleted Scenes; “Behind the Scenes at Mushi Studios” Featurette; Part 2 of an interview with series producer Fred Ladd; Original Japanese Episodes #34, #56, and #193 (with English subtitles); a Fred Ladd Tour Gallery; an Original Character Art Gallery; a Merchandise Gallery; PLUS a Collector’s Booklet featuring “The Cinema of Osamu Tezuka”, Original Astro Boy Advertisements, Line Art, an Episode Guide, and much more!
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When Osamu Tezuka created Tetsuwan Atom (literally Iron-arm Atom) a.k.a. Astro Boy, he set his birthdate as April 7, 2003–51 years after the initial manga and 40 years after the groundbreaking television series debuted. Sony produced this third incarnation in 2003, and a few episodes aired on American TV in 2004. A combination of drawn and computer-generated animation, the new version is far more lavish than the initial black-and-white series or the 1980 color remake. The artists strive to preserve Tezuka’s drawing style, keeping Astro’s outsized eyes and Dr. O’Shay’s pickle nose. Spaceships and other robots float effortlessly by, but Astro’s legs shoot old-fashioned rocket flairs.
The newly born Astro is a complete innocent, but as he explores various aspects of the world, he develops a strong sense of purpose, aiding those in need. His state-of-the-art brain includes kokoro, which can be translated as “heart,” “spirit,” or “will,” which makes him more human. The conflict between humans and robots–which some critics have interpreted as a metaphor for racism distinguishes–escalates into a battle at the city of Robotonia in Antarctica. Astro strives to make peace between the hostile factions, although many of the conflicts were sparked by Dr. Tenma, who originally created him. Although visually appealing, this lush reinterpretation lacks the gritty charm of Tezuka’s low-budget original. The only extra is a short “remaking of”; the dialogue is dubbed in English, Spanish, and Portuguese–but not Japanese. (Unrated, suitable for ages 8 and older: cartoon violence) –Charles Solomon
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Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 04/25/2006 Run time: 1010 minutes Rating: Nr
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