Tetsuwan Atomu (AstroBoy) 60's Intro in Japanese

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Uploaded by on Mar 7, 2008

Japanese intro sequence for 60's version of Tetsuwan Atomu (Mighty Atom), Known in English as AstroBoy.

http://astroboyworld.blogspot.com/

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  • Oh the memories... *tears*

  • Yay~ Thanks for the upload. Great stuff indeed ^^

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  • My name is Atomu

  • @CosplayCore Let's hope so.

  • @Lightstormer

    This sometimes played late at night when I was almost still a little kid. Man, was I afraid of him. I didn't like robots at all. But now, Astro Boy is like my FAVORITE anime series. :3

  • @Akari11221

    You're joking, right?

  • I think there's something wrong with my computer, there's no color

  • @BigDogLtd

    will be more in tuned to save the environment and want to keep the natural world while with Avatar the Last Airbender, we're gonna get a ton of martial artists and Asian American/Native American actors surge in inspiration.let alone a new boom in American animation.

  • @50zcarsman

    It most likely did. Many scientists and astronauts in America were inspired by Star Trek ,the cell phone, tablets and personal computers came from the show alongside interest in space exploration.

    I just wonder what will happen when the generation of the Power Rangers gets to age and all the things which will come from that because the Transformers generation inspired people to become a part of the army and fight for to protect freedom . The new anime generation from Pokemon up

  • @Lightstormer how old are you??

  • Ahhh...the ancient days of anime!

    Nostalgic isn't it?

  • This intro manages to work in just about every exciting spot and technical advance in Japan -- Mt. Fuji (which AB defaces by emerging from its peak, yah?), the Bullet Train, a famous "world's longest" (then) harbor bridge, etc., and AB himself with this theme of honesty, hard work, and social good. Heady stuff for a Japanese 6-7 y.o. Maybe it helped inspire them to their feats of math, science, and engineering in the '80s? Tetsuwan Atomu ganbatte!

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