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Anime Information

Title:Astro Boy (English)

Type:TV

Released on year:1980

Released in:Fall

Num Episodes:52

Argument

In the depths of the Ministry of Science, the fervent Professor Ochanomizu, accompanied by his diligent colleagues, embarks on a formidable mission to resurrect Atom—the groundbreaking humanoid with a heart of flesh and blood. Atom, the masterpiece of the enigmatic Professor Umatarou Tenma, was created to fill the void left by his departed son, Tobio. Yet, inexplicably, Tenma abruptly halted his creation's existence, vanishing without a trace. Refusing to let such an extraordinary scientific breakthrough languish, Ochanomizu takes it upon himself to revive Atom and unlock his untapped potential. Despite his outward appearance as a mere nine-year-old, Atom possesses more than meets the eye. Not only is he endowed with prodigious strength and unparalleled intelligence, but he also harbors a conscience and compassion that rival even that of humankind. Sadly, the indomitable mechanical boy finds himself met with rejection and the harsh reality that not all embrace him with open arms. In a world where automatons are seen merely as tools and are perceived as an impending threat to humanity's dominion, Atom's aspirations for a harmonious coexistence between people and robots are met with skepticism. Undeterred by the challenges that lie ahead, Atom embarks on an unwavering quest to safeguard both human and robotic lives. Fuelled by an unwavering commitment to instill genuine connections, he intertwines the destinies of these disparate entities, striving to carve a path toward a future where humans and robots can thrive hand in hand.

About

Astro Boy: Tetsuwan Atom was created to commemorate Atom's birthday on April 7, 2003, and also to honor the 40th anniversary of the original series. With a stunning blend of Osamu Tezuka's distinctive art style and modernized animation techniques, this remake introduces a fresh lineup of Western characters. The anime premiered on Fuji TV in Japan, captivating viewers both domestically and abroad, as it set out to conquer the hearts of fans worldwide. It garnered critical acclaim, earning the prestigious 2004 Tokyo Anime Award in the Television Category. In Japan, fans could relish in the thirteen captivating DVD volumes released between October 3, 2003, and October 1, 2004. As an added delight, collectors had the opportunity to acquire four limited-edition DVD boxes, available from December 5, 2003, to October 8, 2004. Inside these carefully crafted boxes, enthusiasts discovered three treasure-filled discs, three postcards, a charming action figure, and a captivating 16-page booklet. The first box even featured exclusive trading cards, adding an extra layer of appeal. Meanwhile, international audiences were not left behind, as Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released a complete series DVD collection in 2005, complemented by five standalone discs in 2009. Mill Creek Entertainment further spoiled devotees with their own complete series collection in 2015. To top it off, the Pop Culture Bento Box DVD set, which included four episodes of the anime, was unveiled by Mill Creek Entertainment in 2019, providing avid fans with yet another treasure trove to cherish. The mesmerizing world of Astro Boy didn't stop at the screen. The series inspired two thrilling video games published by Sega: Astro Boy: Omega Factor and Astro Boy. Embracing the technological advances of the time, Omega Factor debuted on August 17, 2004, captivating gamers on the Game Boy Advance platform. Not to be outdone, Astro Boy made its stunning appearance on the PlayStation 2 in 2004 in Japan and North America, then expanding its reach to Europe in 2005. These games allowed fans to immerse themselves in the dynamic universe of Astro Boy and partake in exhilarating adventures alongside their beloved hero. Additionally, science enthusiasts in Japan were treated to a captivating clip titled "ROBOT - Yume no Astro Boy e," showcasing futuristic robot technology intertwined with Atom's mesmerizing digital animation. This fascinating display captivated audiences at various science museums, commencing on April 15, 2004. Astro Boy: Tetsuwan Atom truly captivated the imagination and hearts of fans around the globe, leaving an indelible mark on the annals of anime history. Its timeless appeal and innovative storytelling continue to inspire new generations of viewers, securing its rightful place among the most iconic and beloved anime series of all time.