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'''Astro Boy''' is the English title for the
Japanese
anime first broadcast on Japanese
television from
1963 to
1966. The
science fiction story follows the adventures of a robot boy.
History and different versions
''Astro Boy'' is the first Japanese television series that embodied the aesthetic that later became known as
anime. It originated as a
manga comic series started in
1951 by
Osamu Tezuka, who is known as the "god of manga". After enjoying success abroad, ''Astro Boy'' was remade in the
1980s as
Shin Tetsuwan Atomu (Astroboy in the US and other Western countries) and again in
2003. For a time Astro Boy enjoyed a level of popularity in Japan equivalent to Disney's
Mickey Mouse.
The animated Astro Boy series was produced by
Mushi Productions, a studio established and headed by Tezuka.
The original ''Tetsuwan Atomu'' manga stories are now available in
English, published by
Dark Horse Comics in a translation by
Frederik L. Schodt. They follow the television series in using "Astro Boy", the name most familiar to English-speaking audiences, instead of "Tetsuwan Atomu." Names of the other characters, such as
Dr. Tenma and
Professor Ochanomizu, are those of the original Japanese.
Chuang Yi published a more recent English language manga version of Astro Boy/Tetsuwan Atom in
Singapore (also available in Australia).
The 2003 Japanese television series acknowledges the "Astro Boy" name. Although the character is still named "Atomu" ("Atom" in English), the series' onscreen title is ''Astro Boy / Tetsuwan Atomu'', with the latter part written in Japanese characters; the scene in which the newly-activated robot is named has been written to support either character name.
In the original story, Astro Boy was created in
Takadanobaba on
April 7, 2003. On the same day in the real world, a city in Japan (
Niiza of
Saitama prefecture) granted Astro Boy a special
citizenship. This is in contrast to the hardship Astro Boy went through in the fiction to be a part of human society, including obtaining a citizenship.
In
2004, the character Astro Boy was inducted into the
Robot Hall of Fame. The series of graphic albums was nominated for the Harvey Award for Best Presentation of Foreign Material in 2003.
A
feature film version is slated for 2009 from
Imagi Animation Studios.
Plot summary

Astro Boy Volume 1, English version
''Astro Boy'' is a
science fiction series set in a future where androids co-exist with humans. Its focus is on the adventures of the titular "Astro Boy", a powerful robot created by the head of the Ministry of Science
Dr. Tenma (Dr. Boynton in the first series English anime, Prof. Balfus in the Canadian dub of the second series) to replace his son Tobio (or Astor Boyton III in the first series English anime, Toby in the remake of the first series English anime). After Tobio died in a car accident, Dr. Tenma built Astro in Tobio's image and treated him as lovingly as if he were the real Tobio, but soon realized that the little android could not fill the void of his lost son, especially since Astro couldn't grow or express human aesthetics (in one set of panels, Astro is shown preferring the mechanical shapes of cubes over the organic shapes of flowers). In the original 1960 edition, Tenma rejected Astro and sold him to a cruel circus owner,
Hamegg (also known as Caccitore), who abused the performers. In the 1980 edition, Astro naïvely signed himself away to the circus owner.
While Astro languished in Hamegg's circus,
Professor Ochanomizu (Dr. Packadermus J. Elefun in the first series & second series, Prof. Peabody in the Canadian dub of the second series, and Dr. O'Shay in the third series), the new head of the Ministry of Science, noticed Astro Boy performing in the circus. He managed to make Hamegg turn Astro over to him. He brought Astro along and treated him gently and warmly, becoming his
legal guardian. He soon realized that Astro was gifted with superior powers and skills, as well as the ability to experience human emotions.

Astro Boy deploys his hip-mounted lasers. Updated from
machine guns depicted in the manga.
Soon, Astro Boy became an android super-hero with a variety of special powers. These included:
★ Ability to translate more than 60 languages
★ Strength equivalent to 100,000 horsepower (75 MW), letting him lift many times his own weight
★ The ability to fly using jets in his legs (the manga also featured jets in his arms but they were not featured in the '60s anime)
★ Magnification of his hearing up to one thousand times
★ Laser guns deployed at his
posterior (updated from
machine-guns depicted in the original manga) (see image; right)
★ An electro-heart that can discern people's criminal intentions
★ Bright eye-lamps to assist his vision
In the more recent series, Astro Boy was also given an arm cannon and lasers in his fingers. Additional jets in his arms were also incorporated, but this feature was not new; it was taken from the original manga.
Astro then fought crime, evil and injustice. Most of his enemies were robot-hating humans, robots gone berserk, or alien invaders. Each story almost always included a big robot battle involving Astro.
The series explored issues of
morality,
responsibility,
racism,
prejudice, true
heroism, and loss.
Places around the World in Astro Boy
'The Institute of Science'- The place that builds robots. Astro Boy was first created by
Dr. Tenma in the Year 2003. The current head man is
Prof. Ochanomizu.
'Russia'- The country of the north. There was a hide out of the Hot Dog Corps.
'The underground World'- An underground place where the nations of Poi Poi and Terra firma are having a war.
'Baal's Temple'- A hideout where Novacain and his gang worships Baal. It's later destroyed by Novacain but Baal turns out to be a getaway rocket ship and Astro Boy, Professor Natsu, and the others were able to escape in time.
'Halava'- The only country with no peace. Dictator Ahmud rules with an iron fist. Astro Boy,
Mr. Pompous, Dr. Quad, and Bobka later liberated the country.
'Golgonia' ('Shangri-Le' in the English anime) - The country ruled by the dictator Hitlini (Chancellor Rudolph Hatter). He rules the country with an iron fist and is intent on world conquest and in pursuit of
immortality.
Prof. Ochanomizu is kidnapped and taken there to assist in his ambitions. The country was based on
Nazi Germany. The Chancellor's dictatorial name is a portmanteau of "Hitler" and "Mussollini", both fascist rulers, his given name is also a reference to Adolf Hitler.
Characters
Main articles: List of Astro Boy characters
Manga chapters
Main articles: List of Astro Boy manga
The manga series were first created from 1951 to 1981. The first episode was Ambassador Atom, the last episode was Showdown on Mt. Fuji. Some anime episodes weren't made in the manga. Some episodes were adapted from the manga.
Comics series
Gold Key created a single American comic based on the TV show and also produced a one-shot giveaway for the "March of Comics" series.
NOW Comics created a
20 issue series and one Astro Boy story appears in an issue of NOW Comics "Speed Racer" series.
The original Astro Boy (1960s) series

Astro Boy
This version originally premiered on
Fuji TV, on
New Year's Day 1963, but was eventually moved to the
NHK network. It was the first anime to be broadcast outside Japan. It lasted for four seasons, with a total of 193 episodes. At its height it was watched by 40% of the Japanese population that had access to a TV. In 1964 there was a feature-length animated movie called ''Hero of Space'' released in Japan. It was an anthology of three episodes; ''The Robot Spaceship'', ''Last Day on Earth'' and ''Earth Defense Squadron''. The latter two were a special treat for Japanese fans since the theatrical versions were filmed in color.
English version

Promotional artwork for the USA release of Astro Boy.
For the English version, the producers,
NBC Enterprises, settled on "Astro Boy" after discussions with producer Fred Ladd and representatives from NBC led them to the name. (The title "Mighty Atom" for an atomic powered robot, as "Astro Boy" was thought of back then, was considered too generic and not "catchy enough" a title for a children's program for American TV.) Of the 193 episodes created in the series, 104 were adapted into the English version by
Fred Ladd. The manga was not translated into English until
Dark Horse Comics published it in the
2000s, although
Gold Key Comics published a version in the United States based on the TV episodes.
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Billie Lou Watt — Astro Boy/Astro Girl/Mother
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Ray Owens — Dr. Elefun/Dr. Boynton
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Gilbert Mack — Mr. Pompus/Father
The English version included an opening theme song with the words: "There you go, Astro Boy! On your mission today! Here's the countdown and the blastoff! Everything is go Astro Boy!...," The English show's original producer Fred Ladd, claims that the Japanese producers were so impressed by the adding of lyrics to the (until then) instrumental song that they then added words to the Japanese version, starting the "anime music" trend.
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The Right Stuf International has released 2 11-disc DVD collections of the series' entire American run. The audio quality varies widely since the company was forced to make do with the best available sources they could find. This is due to the fact that the original English masters were destroyed in
1975. According to Ladd, the masters were destroyed by NBC after the network had attempted to return them to Mushi Productions. Mushi, going through bankruptcy at the time, pleaded inability to take them, and so they were burned by NBC.
Right Stuf then used the best audio they could find from private collections. All the Japanese episodes are available as a box set.
Adult Swim began airing the 1963 series on July 14, 2007.
Episode summaries
Main articles: List of Astro Boy episodes
Other
In 1962 MBS released a Live Action movie, a compilation film made up of episodes from the 1959-60 live action TV series that came before the 60's animated television series which loosely followed the Manga. The opening sequence (around 1 minute) is an Anime type animation, and the rest is a Black and White movie. The whole movie lasts for 1h15m. It can be clearly seen that it was made at the beginning of Japanese movie making history, as we can see that pistols have their barrels covered with white paper before they are shot, as it can be seen in some of the scenes being cut up to match some dynamic movement and or stunt moves. Special effects and Scenography can be compared to, that time, American B-Class movies.
In 1977 there was an anime called Jet Mars (English translation as
Jetter Mars) done by
Toei Animation under commission by Osamu Tezuka. It was loosely based on Astro Boy. This series lasted 27 episodes. He can be found as a cameo in Astro Boy: Omega Factor as well.
Tezuka met
Walt Disney at the
1964 World's Fair, at which time Disney said he hoped to "make something just like" Tezuka's Astro Boy. A feature film was announced in 1999 by
Columbia Pictures and
Jim Henson production. However, nothing has come of this announcement since then. There were plans for a Japanese-Canadian IMAX coproduction, but it was shelved in 2000 while it was early in production. A Japanese IMAX featurette was made in 2005, based on the 2003-4 anime, titled "Astro Boy/TetsuWan Atomu--Visits the Person, IGZA--100,000 Light Years Away!", but has only been shown in Japan.
References
1. . Accessed 2007-02-20.
2. . Accessed 2006-12-04.
3. http://www.comicbookresources.com/columns/oddball/index.cgi?date=2005-02-25
4. Fred Ladd speech, Anime North 2001
See also
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Astro Boy (1980 TV series)
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List of Osamu Tezuka manga
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Osamu Tezuka's Star System
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Madman Entertainment's (Australia) home page for Astro Boy]
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Mangas: Astro Boy and TEZUKA Osamu
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Astro Boy manga at TezukaOsamu@World
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Astro Boy 1963 anime at TezukaOsamu@World
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