“Tezuka's self-portrait animates himself as a slot machine revealing his true form through shifting expressions.”
Self Portrait
自画像
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Tezuka's self-portrait animates himself as a slot machine revealing his true form through shifting expressions.
Everyone has a different perception of their own appearance as well as a unique way of interpreting it. In his animated self-portrait, Osamu Tezuka depicts himself as a slot machine. After a cycle of rugged, juxtaposed expressions, Tezuka's true form emerges.
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A Movie Production
Tezuka Productions
- Format 12 sec eps × min
- Aired Jun 1988 – ongoing
- Source Movie media type
- Rated G All Ages
- Ref. BS-3891 catalog
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- Tezuka Productions Producer