Tetsuwan Atom: Ao Kishi no Kan
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📖 SYNOPSIS
The anime begins with the Phoenix narrating Astro Boy's story, showcasing his past adventures through visuals reminiscent of the 1980s television series. This recap sets the stage for the main conflict. Astro Boy then encounters Blue Bon, a robot harboring deep resentment towards humans. Blue Bon believes humans are responsible for the separation of his family, Maria and Tonto. Astro Boy attempts to reason with Blue Bon, hoping to change his perspective. However, Blue Bon misinterprets Astro Boy's stance, perceiving him as an adversary if he doesn't share his hatred. This misunderstanding escalates into a battle between the two robots, highlighting their differing views on humanity. The film explores themes of prejudice, family, and the potential for understanding between different perspectives.
🎬 EPISODE GUIDE
🎭 CHARACTERS
Atom
Powerful android boy with 7 amazing powers, including flight and super senses, fighting evil.
Portrayed by Park Romi, Shimizu Mari, Tsumura Makoto, Tagami Kazue
Astro Boy Series

TV · 1963 · Mushi Production
Astro Boy
In a futuristic Japan, a robot boy with incredible powers, created to replace a lost son, fights to protect the world and champion robot rights.

Movie · 1964 · Mushi Production
Astro Boy: The Brave in Space
This theatrical re-edition of "Astro Boy" features colorized episodes from the original series, including the Tezuka Osamu-inspired "Earth Defense Troops."

TV · 1980 · Tezuka Productions
Astro Boy (1980)
After creating a robot in his deceased son's image, Professor Tenma abandons him, leading the robot, now known as Astro Boy, to become a crime-fighting hero in Japan.

Movie · 1999
Uchuu Senchi Kyuugou SOS: Tetsuwan Atom to Kangaeru Minna no Mirai
A collaborative space adventure focusing on Astro Boy and the future of humanity.

Movie · 2001
Tetsuwan Atom: Chikyuu Saigo no Hi
Astro Boy befriends a discarded robot soldier while exploring space, only to face a devastating threat when a trash star hurtles towards Earth, forcing a difficult choice.

Movie · 2003
Tetsuwan Atom: Atom Tanjou no Himitsu
Dr. Tenma steals a digital brain, builds a robot on Mars, and tearfully revives his “son” Tobio upon returning to Earth.

TV · 2003 · Tezuka Productions
Astro Boy (2003)
Created by a grieving scientist, the super-powered robot boy Atom navigates a world of prejudice and danger while seeking his purpose and the truth about his past.

Movie · 2003
Tetsuwan Atom: Ivan no Wakusei - Robot to Ningen no Yuujou
A film from the *Tetsuwan Atom* franchise, this movie explores the friendship between robots and humans, showcased at the Tezuka Osamu World Cinema.

Movie · 2004
Tetsuwan Atom: Kagayakeru Hoshi - Anata wa Aoku, Utsukushii...
A Tetsuwan Atom movie, showcased at the Tezuka Osamu World Cinema in Tokyo until its closure in 2011, offers a unique cinematic experience.

OVA · 2009
Ravex in Tezuka World
In this "Return" story set after the manga's end, the robot boy is revived by "Space Jack" and joins ravex, encountering Tezuka characters in a musical celebration.

OVA · 2015
Little Astro Boy
In a town where humans and robots live together, the cheerful robot boy Astro Boy and his friends explore the world, facing challenges from the villainous Hamegg and his accomplices.

TV · 2017 · Signal.MD
Atom: The Beginning
Two brilliant but underfunded robotics students strive to create a humanoid robot capable of human-like thought and emotion, facing the ethical implications of their creation.

TV · 2019 · Planet Nemo Animation
Go Astro Boy Go!
When Earth's ecosystems face peril, the super-powered robot boy Astro embarks on a global mission to aid anyone affected by natural phenomena.

ONA · 2023 · Studio M2
Pluto
In a world of advanced robots, a robotic detective investigates a series of murders that defy the laws of robotics and threaten global peace.
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