ASTRO BOY'S 50th ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATION IN JAPAN!
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 3:35 am
The Tezuka Osamu website reports that an exhibition/lecture is taking place from Jan. 19 thru March 24 called "The Day Atom Flew" commemorating the 50th anniversary of the first broadcast of "Tetsuan Atomu" in Japan.
This year is a big year for Tezuka fans as three anniversaries are marked this year. The 60th anniversary of "Princess Knight", the 40th anniversary of "Black Jack" and of course "Astro Boy", the one that started it all!
One other thing. Contrary to what some people think, Dr. Tezuka was mostly pleased with what Fred Ladd was doing to his "Mighty Atom" and turning him into "Astro Boy". True Tezuka did have some criticism, but these were mostly based on cultural differences. As a matter of fact Dr. Tezuka was pleased with the English names given to his characters, especially "HigeOyaji's" English name, "Mr. Pompous" which it is said he found most amusing.
While there are some who may not care for the original series, just remember this: Of all the series it was the most popular version of all the versions since 1951 and it's the one that started it all.
I

This year is a big year for Tezuka fans as three anniversaries are marked this year. The 60th anniversary of "Princess Knight", the 40th anniversary of "Black Jack" and of course "Astro Boy", the one that started it all!
One other thing. Contrary to what some people think, Dr. Tezuka was mostly pleased with what Fred Ladd was doing to his "Mighty Atom" and turning him into "Astro Boy". True Tezuka did have some criticism, but these were mostly based on cultural differences. As a matter of fact Dr. Tezuka was pleased with the English names given to his characters, especially "HigeOyaji's" English name, "Mr. Pompous" which it is said he found most amusing.
While there are some who may not care for the original series, just remember this: Of all the series it was the most popular version of all the versions since 1951 and it's the one that started it all.
I


