Early Tezuka works on Youtube

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Postby Astro Forever » 19 years ago

No! Thanks, I will take a look at them! :D

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Postby EvilGenki » 19 years ago

Ah.

I've seen these on there, before.

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Postby DrFrag » 19 years ago

I've seen Jumping, I loved it. I've also seen Broken Down Movie. I plan to watch the others.

He did one called Bagi which I really liked, although it's a full movie so it's probably not on YouTube.
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Postby O2Destroyer » 19 years ago

Some very nice things there. I just ordered the dvd of tezuka's experimental films from Amazon Japan, but I have a feeling that while a few of the films on this website are subtitled, no such option will be on the DVD. Still, that's cool. Just having a good copy of Jumping etc. is definitely worth it.
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Postby mr skunk » 19 years ago

DrFrag wrote:I've seen Jumping, I loved it. I've also seen Broken Down Movie. I plan to watch the others.

He did one called Bagi which I really liked, although it's a full movie so it's probably not on YouTube.



Oh no, they have Bagi there! Though it's broken down into three parts I think. Yeah, Jumping was my favorite too.
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Postby jeffbert » 19 years ago



Jump was weird!

Story of a Street Corner was ok, but almost too long, at nearly 40 minutes

Broken Down Film was rather funny

Male is probablyinappropriate for a family-friendly forum, but it is a gray area. :hyo:

Anyway, thanks for sharing.


:hyo: :astro: :tenma:

BTW, by searching for "Osamu Tezuka" on this site, I found 2 short clips of the Manga Museum


Opening sequences for anime:

  1. Fushigi na Merumo (Melmo),
  2. Mitsume ga Tooru (The 3-Eyed One)
  3. Ribon no Kishi (Princess Knight
  4. Kimba
  5. 1963 Tetsuwan Atomu (Astroboy)

& these were just a few of the 20 listed. :w00t:
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