


Has anyone else seen the episode in the Blackjack episode with Dr. Tenma and Tobio? BUT... Tobio is called Asuto.



"Astro Forever" wrote:Remember "In the Hall of the Mountain King" playing in the 1980 Vikings episode? Well, the Japanese soundtrack uses another piece. I had always wondered what it was, and fortunately I could find the program of the TV show I was watching: it's from The Planets by Gustav Holst, and the particular piece is "Mars, the Bringer of War". How appropriate!![]()
I wanted to list all the music selections of the 1980 series since it's so rich in that department. I remember DrFrag had wanted to put one on his website, but both him and his website are gone now and my wish has vanished with them. If anybody else is interested, I'd love to try to make one.![]()
"Strange Wings" wrote:Hints about Tezuka's classical music influences are to find across the whole 80's series, thus creating a topic about would make absolutely sense.
"jeffbert" wrote:Bofore I read Schodt's "Astroboy Essays," I would have been wondering the same thing; however, Fred says that Tezuka had very little to do with the 1980s series.![]()
"Strange Wings" wrote:That piece you mention I remember listening to years ago is very appropriate indeed for the scene with the Vikings going rampage. Isn't that particular piece the opening title of Holst's work 'The Planets'? I especially like its menacing beginning that ends up climaxing in that huge orchestral chord - a goosebumps-moment at its finest!![]()
Your observation also reminds me on 'The Birth Of Astro Boy' featuring two different classical pieces to underline Astro's awakening (Franz List's 'Le Prélude' for the english/french versions; Richard Strauss' 'Thus Spoke Zarathustra' for the japanese one). I always found 'Le Prélude' to be way more fitting for Astro's power-up as it contains that big dynamic that is steadily increasing to the point where Astro's gaining consciousness, and eventually the music's temper will calm down to the string section's soft melodies as Astro's stepping towards his creator for a big hug.
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I think it's a great idea!Just yesterday I was watching 'The Red Cat' wich contains some excerpts from Camille Saint-Saëns' "Le carnaval des animaux" (so I think). A further exemple might be Robiette playing a piano sonata written by Ludwig Van Beethoven (in the ep 'Robio & Robiette').
Concerning the '03 series however I can't recall spotting any references of classical music apart from the opera aria they used for the ep 'A Robot Wants To Become Human'. This fact makes the 80's series standing out so much more.
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"Astro Forever" wrote:A further exemple might be Robiette playing a piano sonata written by Ludwig Van Beethoven (in the ep 'Robio & Robiette').
I had no clue it was from Beethoven.
"jeffbert" wrote:I was trying to find the name of a piece that was used nearly every time an old cartoon showed mechanical things. I vividly recall this tune from "Honey, I Shrank the Kids" in the scene with the shrinker ray going haywire. I suppose that is the most recent occurance I can name. I likewise remember a Popeye cartoon with Sweetpea inside a mechanized factory & the same tune playing.![]()
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