Tezuka''s Buddha

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Tezuka''s Buddha

Postby Hikari Tail » 15 years ago

NO spoilers plz, i just finished volume 4, and i must say

Gosh..Tezuka's work is just addicting i want to go out to get 5 and 6 now but ..* money money * does anyone here like Buddha?

Side note in volume 2 we get to see Sibberta 's childhood he seems to have the same hair style like Atom if yo look closey :p
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Postby jeffbert » 15 years ago

I read the whole series, and if you don't pay up, I'm gonna spoil it! :lol:

No, seriously, I have the set, & read it; but forgot much, except a little plot element involving Sharaku. :p
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Postby Hikari Tail » 15 years ago

"jeffbert" wrote:I read the whole series, and if you don't pay up, I'm gonna spoil it! :lol:

No, seriously, I have the set, & read it; but forgot much, except a little plot element involving Sharaku. :p


Ah yes he played a young child who can see the future right :)
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Postby DrFrag » 15 years ago

I'm reading this at the moment. It's great. I've just finished volume 3, and I have 4 and 5 already on my bookshelf. :cool:

I got onto it after visiting the Tezuka exhibition in Sydney a while ago. I found the artwork to be particularly good for a Tezuka work. And his storytelling is outstanding as usual.

The exhibition guide said he wasn't actually a practicing Buddhist (and I believe he wrote manga of the Bible too). Does anyone know what religion Tezuka was?

(also, hi everyone! :D )
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Postby jeffbert » 15 years ago

I read Buddha some time ago; I found it entertaining, yet, sometimes disturbing because of its depictions of cruelty and the self-inflicted miseries of the ascetics. In Innuyasha toward the series's end, it shows a Buddhist monk being buried alive in a pit with a bamboo reed for air. The people expected him to pray for them as he died of thirst and hunger. I recall that in Buddha there was one such incident.

BTW, It was early last November since you last posted; I am glad you have returned. :p

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