i am kinda new in "Astro Boy"-the cartoon i only saw the movie and some episodes.
i whanted to show you what i drawed about "astro boy" the movie.
my fan art for "Astro Boy"
my fan art for "Astro Boy"
Last edited by kerolain on Sat Feb 04, 2012 6:27 am, edited 2 times in total.
http://i1245.photobucket.com/albums/gg596/kerolain1/1328304366846.jpg
ok i did it and now i am starting a new picture.
but can somone explain me where i can see the cartoon episodes of "Astro Boy".
i saw few of them and whant to see more
ok i did it and now i am starting a new picture.
but can somone explain me where i can see the cartoon episodes of "Astro Boy".
i saw few of them and whant to see more

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Hi Kerolain and welcome to the forums (nice drawing too!)
Unfortunately many places where you could watch the anime (cartoon) versions of Astro Boy have be taken down because of new and pending laws protecting copyright issues.
You can try requesting the anime through a library (although this is supposedly not easy to do), or check to see if something like Netflix has them available to rent (I don't think so, but if enough people ask, they might make them available).
You can also purchase DVD's of all three cartoon series on rightstuf.com - they have complete box sets and individual disks with a few episodes on each which are more affordable. Right now the 1980's series is "out of print" but if you search on Amazon.com you'll find it for sale.
I realize that purchasing the DVD's can be prohibitive, but hopefully the legal issues that are being debated now will soon be settled and you'll be able to watch episodes online again.
Unfortunately many places where you could watch the anime (cartoon) versions of Astro Boy have be taken down because of new and pending laws protecting copyright issues.
You can try requesting the anime through a library (although this is supposedly not easy to do), or check to see if something like Netflix has them available to rent (I don't think so, but if enough people ask, they might make them available).
You can also purchase DVD's of all three cartoon series on rightstuf.com - they have complete box sets and individual disks with a few episodes on each which are more affordable. Right now the 1980's series is "out of print" but if you search on Amazon.com you'll find it for sale.
I realize that purchasing the DVD's can be prohibitive, but hopefully the legal issues that are being debated now will soon be settled and you'll be able to watch episodes online again.

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