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Astro Boy -- 2003 English Intro Theme
The western intro to the 2003 anime, Astro Boy. Japanese Version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVv_MUktAfk This third and most recent version of Astro Boy was created by Tezuka Productions in conduction with SONY Pictures Entertainment. The western version was cropped from its original widescreen ratio, had the pacing altered as a result of cutting the episodes from the original 24 to 20 minutes and was then flown around the schedules haphazardly with little concern for how it ended up (as this version of Astro Boy has an underlying continuality). Unlike the previous two versions, when translated this version of Astro kept many of the names intact from the Japanese original. Tobio, Dr. Tenma and Detective Tawashi keeping theirs. Dr. Ochanomizu became Dr. O'Shay, which is a better compromise that the name Elefun that he had had to endure previously (I think so anyway). Also unlike the previous anime versions, here Dr. Tenma plays a much grander role in the story. Altas, Astro's 'brother' has been reverted back to his earlier design from the original 1950's manga, as well as a new backstory and alter-ego, and the Blue Knight was introduced into the storyline, whereas in the previous series the two had seemingly been combined (not that that was a bad thing). Like the original sixties version of Astro Boy, the 2003 version came under fire for it dark themes -- in spite of the US translators attempts to tone it down - and consequently over half the episodes never aired in the US; only being viewable later via the DVD release. In the UK the BBC, who acquired the broadcast rights to the show, eventually decided to run the series in its entirely on their children's channel CBBC, at least after a brief, shaky start. However the English version of the series is out in its entirely -- all 50 episodes -- on DVD, albeit in the incorrect US broadcast ordering (or the Japanese language, although there's a reason for that). Many seem to dismiss this series, which I think is grossly unfair; although I expected such, what with nostalgia being a big cause for people to defend 'their' version and develop a hatred for all and any remake. As someone who originally missed the two previous versions when they aired, I can't see that there is anything wrong with this version at all. I brought the 1980's version's boxset because I liked the 2003 version and wanted to see more of the character's animated history (I had prior to both see a bit of the original manga). I quite like having both the 1980's and 2003 boxsets of the two next to each other; I hope to get the two boxes of the 60's version sometime next year too, hopefully. The use of this introduction theme clip/subject is claimed under 'Fair Use' on the grounds of: 1) the clip/subject is used for - and accompanied with - comments on the show. Comments include such things as the producers of the show (as in the production company/s), the year it first aired and how long the series lasted in 'standard length' episodes. Also noted is the availability of subject on high quality, officially licensed media (e.g. DVD). 2a) Inferior quality of video in relation to the quality of the original source. Being at a much lower screen resolution at a high level of compression. In addition to the substantial generation loss caused as a result of the methods used, the process also causes compression artifacts in the form of: loss of image clarity, noise, pixelization, et al. 2b) The inferior nature coupled with the incomplete nature of this recording and the diminished potential value therein of this recording in relation to the original work. 3) The trivial nature of the potential value of subject's introductory theme (hereon referred to as 'intro'), less the actual show that would otherwise follow. On the basis that it is the show - rather than the show's intro - which is, in essence, the primary draw of any 'realistic' potential audience and therefore the main fiscal worth of the subject (relating to audience/market share and sales of merchandising, i.e. DVD and video). 4) Bar the occasional glimpse at an episode's title car, the clip is of the intro and nothing else. The length of the clip is determined by that of subject's intro original length, no more is taken. 5) The poster and host both receive no revenue from this clip's existence on this site.
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Astro Boy (1963) - Trailer
The original boy-robot with 100,000 horsepower strength and courage! In the year 2000, Dr. Boyton creates a super-robot in his deceased son's image. He calls the robot Astro Boy. Astro Boy can swim oceans, leap over mountains, even fly into space on his own power. However, Astro Boy can't replace his son; Dr. Boyton becomes dissatisfied with the boy robot and disowns him. Astro Boy is befriended by Dr. Packadermus J. Elefun of the Institute of Science, who guides him through his adventures.Check out Astro Boy at http://astroboy.rightstuf.comFind out more about Right Stuf / Nozomi Entertainment! http://www.nozomient.com Found by : Paul Jones
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Astro Boy -- 2003 English Intro Theme
The western intro to the 2003 anime, Astro Boy. Japanese Version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVv_MUktAfk This third and most recent version of Astro Boy was created by Tezuka Productions in conduction with SONY Pictures Entertainment. The western version was cropped from its original widescreen ratio, had the pacing altered as a result of cutting the episodes from the original 24 to 20 minutes and was then flown around the schedules haphazardly with little concern for how it ended up (as this version of Astro Boy has an underlying continuality). Unlike the previous two versions, when translated this version of Astro kept many of the names intact from the Japanese original. Tobio, Dr. Tenma and Detective Tawashi keeping theirs. Dr. Ochanomizu became Dr. O'Shay, which is a better compromise that the name Elefun that he had had to endure previously (I think so anyway). Also unlike the previous anime versions, here Dr. Tenma plays a much grander role in the story. Altas, Astro's 'brother' has been reverted back to his earlier design from the original 1950's manga, as well as a new backstory and alter-ego, and the Blue Knight was introduced into the storyline, whereas in the previous series the two had seemingly been combined (not that that was a bad thing). Like the original sixties version of Astro Boy, the 2003 version came under fire for it dark themes -- in spite of the US translators attempts to tone it down - and consequently over half the episodes never aired in the US; only being viewable later via the DVD release. In the UK the BBC, who acquired the broadcast rights to the show, eventually decided to run the series in its entirely on their children's channel CBBC, at least after a brief, shaky start. However the English version of the series is out in its entirely -- all 50 episodes -- on DVD, albeit in the incorrect US broadcast ordering (or the Japanese language, although there's a reason for that). Many seem to dismiss this series, which I think is grossly unfair; although I expected such, what with nostalgia being a big cause for people to defend 'their' version and develop a hatred for all and any remake. As someone who originally missed the two previous versions when they aired, I can't see that there is anything wrong with this version at all. I brought the 1980's version's boxset because I liked the 2003 version and wanted to see more of the character's animated history (I had prior to both see a bit of the original manga). I quite like having both the 1980's and 2003 boxsets of the two next to each other; I hope to get the two boxes of the 60's version sometime next year too, hopefully. The use of this introduction theme clip/subject is claimed under 'Fair Use' on the grounds of: 1) the clip/subject is used for - and accompanied with - comments on the show. Comments include such things as the producers of the show (as in the production company/s), the year it first aired and how long the series lasted in 'standard length' episodes. Also noted is the availability of subject on high quality, officially licensed media (e.g. DVD). 2a) Inferior quality of video in relation to the quality of the original source. Being at a much lower screen resolution at a high level of compression. In addition to the substantial generation loss caused as a result of the methods used, the process also causes compression artifacts in the form of: loss of image clarity, noise, pixelization, et al. 2b) The inferior nature coupled with the incomplete nature of this recording and the diminished potential value therein of this recording in relation to the original work. 3) The trivial nature of the potential value of subject's introductory theme (hereon referred to as 'intro'), less the actual show that would otherwise follow. On the basis that it is the show - rather than the show's intro - which is, in essence, the primary draw of any 'realistic' potential audience and therefore the main fiscal worth of the subject (relating to audience/market share and sales of merchandising, i.e. DVD and video). 4) Bar the occasional glimpse at an episode's title car, the clip is of the intro and nothing else. The length of the clip is determined by that of subject's intro original length, no more is taken. 5) The poster and host both receive no revenue from this clip's existence on this site. Found by : Paul Jones
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