“Grief-stricken scientist creates robot son, rejects him; android finds freedom and purpose fighting for peace.”
Astro Boy
鉄腕アトム
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Synopsis
Grief-stricken scientist creates robot son, rejects him; android finds freedom and purpose fighting for peace.
Devastated over losing his only child in a car accident, Dr. Umatarou Tenma, the director of the Ministry of Science, mobilizes the institution's entire staff to create Atom: an ultimate technology robot made in his late son Tobio's exact image. Aside from unmatched power and intelligence, the robot also possesses the innocence and playfulness of a young boy. However, Atom fails to meet Tenma's expectations when the latter realizes that Tobio's replacement cannot grow. Unable to recognize Atom for what he is, Tenma wishes to forget the whole affair. Dismissing the feelings of what he considers just a machine, he cruelly sells the android to a robot circus that treats its performers as merely disposable tools. Despite his predicament, Atom shows kindness to his wretched kin and humans alike, sparing no effort in times of crisis to keep everyone safe. Soon, fortune smiles on the mechanical boy, as Dr. Ochanomizu—a visionary who fights against the abuse of robots—frees him from the circus. Under Ochanomizu's guidance and with a chance to forge a path in their mixed human-robot society, Atom fights tirelessly to make the world a peaceful place while also discovering its vast complexity.
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Community consensus
Derived from 4 sampled reviews
What 4 viewers settled on.
Polarized
σ 2.06 · split reception
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Not enough recommend signal yet
↓ 3.50
Running avg · Dec 2007 → Jul 2024
- 9 “Created in 1952, Osamu Tezuka revolutionized american cartoons forever when Astro Boy came to our American televisions in 1963. It is recognized as one of the first popular animes to be in America....”
- 4 “Maybe the first anime I ever watched as a child on American TV. Close race between this and Kimba. I've only seen the American releases, and it was pretty common as afternoon time slot filler in...”
- 5 “This review focuses on the original Japanese version (193 episodes) as released on the Tetsuwan Atom Complete BOX DVD sets and is slightly updated from my previous preliminary review. Tetsuwan Atom...”
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- Format 193 × 26′ eps × min
- Total runtime 83h 38m all episodes
- Aired Jan 1963 – Dec 1966 Winter 1963
- Source Tv media type
- Rated G All Ages
- Ref. BS-2521 catalog
Produced by
- Meiji Seika Producer
Licensed by
- Nozomi Entertainment Licensor