The Secret of Astro Boy’s Birth
The Secret of Astro Boy’s Birth

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The Secret of Astro Boy’s Birth

2003
Movie
20 min
Japanese

Doctor Tenma, chief of the Ministry of Science, brought a digital brain genome from an aircraft. Doctor Tenma begins a trip to Mars, then combines the genome with a robot. Doctor Tenma's son, Tobio, who had died in a traffic accident, has been revived.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Naoki NumataGenres: Documentary, Animation History

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the creation and cultural impact of Astro Boy, the iconic anime character created by Osamu Tezuka. It explores the early days of Japanese animation, the inspirations behind Astro Boy's design and story, and how the character became a global phenomenon. The film examines Tezuka's artistic vision and the legacy of his work in shaping the anime industry.

Critical Reception

While specific critical reviews for this documentary are scarce, it is generally regarded by animation enthusiasts and historians as an informative and respectful tribute to Osamu Tezuka and Astro Boy. Audience reception tends to be positive among fans of classic anime and Tezuka's work, appreciating its historical insights.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a fascinating look into the origins of a beloved anime character.

  • Appreciated for its historical context and insights into Osamu Tezuka's genius.

  • A must-watch for fans of classic Japanese animation.

Google audience: As specific Google user reviews are not readily available, general sentiment from animation forums and fan sites indicates appreciation for the documentary's educational value and its celebration of Astro Boy's cultural significance.

Fun Fact

The documentary features interviews and archival footage that highlight Osamu Tezuka's prolific career, revealing that he was not only a manga artist and animator but also a medical doctor.

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