Tetsuwan Atomu Lyrics - Astro Boy (1963)

Kamitakada Boys Choir Tetsuwan Atomu Astro Boy (1963) Opening Theme Lyrics

Tetsuwan Atomu Lyrics

From the AnimeAstro Boy (1963) Tetsuwan Atom

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Romaji

Sora wo koete Ra-ra-ra
Hoshi no kanata
Yuku zo Atomu
Jetto no kagiri
Kokoro yasashi Ra-ra-ra
Kagaku no ko
Juuman bariki da
Tetsuwan Atomu

Mimi wo sumase Ra-ra-ra
Me wo mihare
Sou da Atomu
Yudan wo suru na
Kokoro tadashi Ra-ra-ra
Kagaku no ko
Nanatsu no iryoku sa
Tetsuwan Atomu


[Full Version Continues:]

Machikado ni Ra-ra-ra
Umi no soko ni
Kyou mo Atomu
Ningen mamotte
Kokoro hazumu Ra-ra-ra
Kagaku no ko
Minna no tomodachi
Tetsuwan Atomu

English

Passing through the sky! la-la-la
And beyond the stars!
Go! Atom!
As far as your jets will go
Kind-hearted, la-la-la
Boy of Science!
100,000 horsepower!
Mighty Atom!

Listen carefully! la-la-la
Keep your eyes open!
That's right, Atom
Never be unprepared!
Righteous-hearted, la-la-la
Boy of Science!
Seven special powers!
Mighty Atom!


[Full Version Continues:]

On the corner of the street
Over there by the sea
Today too, Atom
Defend the people!
Lively-hearted, la-la-la
Boy of Science!
Friend to all!
Mighty Atom!

Kanji

空をこえて ラララ
星のかなた
ゆくぞ アトム
ジェットのかぎり
心やさしい ラララ
科学の子
十万馬力だ
鉄腕アトム

耳をすませ ラララ
目をみはれ
そうだ アトム
ゆだんをするな
心ただしい ラララ
科学の子
七つの偉力さ
鉄腕アトム

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町かどに ラララ
海のそこに
今日も アトム
人間まもって
心はずむ ラララ
科学の子
みんなの友だち
鉄腕アトム

Astro Boy (1963) Tetsuwan Atomu Lyrics - Information

Title:Tetsuwan Atomu

AnimeAstro Boy (1963)

Type of Song:Opening

Appears in:Opening Theme

Performed by:Kamitakada Boys Choir

Lyrics by:Shyntaro Tanigawa, 谷川俊太郎

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Tetsuwan Atomu Lyrics - Astro Boy (1963)
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Within the hallowed halls of Science Ministry, the passionate Professor Ochanomizu and his diligent colleagues embark on a momentous quest: to revive Atom, the groundbreaking android with a heart of flesh. A true masterpiece conceived by the enigmatic Professor Umatarou Tenma, Atom was envisioned as a replacement for Tenma's departed son, Tobio. However, as Tenma inexplicably vanished after deactivating his creation, Ochanomizu refuses to let this momentous scientific breakthrough go to waste. Despite sporting the visage of a mere nine-year-old, Atom boasts not only unparalleled strength and intellect, but also an extraordinary sense of morality and empathy that rivals even that of humans. Tragically, this wondrous mechanical boy finds himself confronted by rejection, discovering that not everyone shares Ochanomizu's enthusiasm. While automatons have indeed assimilated into society, they are begrudgingly accepted solely as tools, with many fearing their potential to overthrow humanity's dominance. Yet, undeterred by adversity, Atom envisions a world where humans and robots coexist harmoniously, a world where they thrive together. Devoting his existence to safeguarding both man and machine, he tirelessly strives to foster genuine connections and inspire unbreakable bonds. Prepare to be enthralled as Atom embarks on an extraordinary odyssey, brimming with heart-stirring moments and the pursuit of a future where synergy between humankind and robotics prevails.

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Astro Boy: Tetsuwan Atom was crafted as a magnificent tribute to Atom's birthday, marking the 40th anniversary of the original series. Preserving the timeless art style of the legendary Osamu Tezuka, this remake astounds viewers with its revitalized animation and the introduction of captivating Western characters. The anime soared onto the screens of Fuji TV in Japan, while captivating audiences globally through broadcasts on Animax, as well as local networks like Kids WB in North America and YTV in Canada. Its undeniable brilliance earned the esteemed 2004 Tokyo Anime Award in the Television Category. Within Japan, eager fans embraced the saga through 13 DVD volumes, spanning from October 3, 2003, to October 1, 2004. Moreover, collectors rejoiced with four exclusive limited-edition DVD boxes, available between December 5, 2003, and October 8, 2004. Each treasure trove contained three enthralling discs, three exquisite postcards, a meticulously crafted action figure, and a tantalizing 16-page booklet. The inaugural box, as a delightful surprise, included an additional trio of coveted trading cards. Crossing the ocean, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment treated the North American market to a complete series DVD collection in 2005, supplemented by five splendid single discs in 2009. A few years later, in 2015, Mill Creek Entertainment treated fans to the ultimate indulgence with their own complete series collection. In a delightful package, that included four sensational episodes, Mill Creek Entertainment unleashed the Pop Culture Bento Box DVD set in 2019. A testament to its impact, the series found further expression in the realm of video games. Sega stepped up to bring the electrifying world of Astro Boy to life, with not one but two gripping adventures. "Astro Boy: Omega Factor" amazed Game Boy Advance users from August 17, 2004, onwards. Simultaneously, PlayStation 2 owners in Japan and North America delved into the action-packed world of "Astro Boy" in 2004, followed by a European release in 2005. Furthermore, science enthusiasts were treated to a phenomenal experience with the screening of "ROBOT - Yume no Astro Boy e," a captivating clip featuring real-life robot technology intertwined with Atom's digital animation. Its mesmerizing showcase enthralled visitors at various science museums across Japan, commencing on April 15, 2004.

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