“Tezuka's rejected power-company PR animation about an exhausted Earth and a solar-powered robot girl.”
Brave Fire S0.9
ブレイブファイヤーS0・9
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Tezuka's rejected power-company PR animation about an exhausted Earth and a solar-powered robot girl.
This work was submitted in a special animation competition as part of a PR project for a power company, but was unfortunately not adopted. The reason is very clear: the setting of the story is the exhausted earth. There couldn't be a more instructive setting for a power company that uses enormous amounts of the earth's resources. Additionally, a girl robot discovered by the main character can store sunlight and convert it into energy; in other words, the robot does not require a power-generating company. The story explores themes of renewable energy and humanity's relationship with the planet. The unsuccessful outcome of the competition for Tezuka Osamu was only natural, and it is clear that he created this piece, as it was intentionally, as he managed everything from the original story to the screenplay, animation, narration, etc., all the while knowing that the competition was sponsored by a power company.
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- Format 1 × 6′ eps × min
- Total runtime 0h 06m all episodes
- Aired Apr 1987 – ongoing
- Source Special media type
- Ref. BS-6020 catalog
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- Tezuka Productions Producer