Astro Boy (2003)
Astroboy
Astro Boy: Tetsuwan Atom
Genres
- Action
- Adventure
- Sci-Fi
Tags
all 11- TraitsRobots86
- DemographicShounen79
- OtherAdoption79
- TraitsArtificial Intelligence79
- TechnicalEpisodic79
- OtherFound Family79
- FantasySuperhero79
- Main CastMale Protagonist60
- DemographicKids55
- TraitsDetective20
- OtherPolitics20
Genres: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi. Tags: Robots, Shounen, Adoption, Artificial Intelligence, Episodic, Found Family, Superhero, Male Protagonist, Kids, Detective, Politics.
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Rated TV
#12
This Season
Popular TV
- Premiered
- Spring 2003
- Aired
- Apr 6, 2003 – Mar 28, 2004
- Broadcast
- Duration
- 24 min
- Studio
- Tezuka Productions
Alternative Titles
en-x-romajiAstro Boy: Tetsuwan Atom
jaアストロボーイ・鉄腕アトム
enAstroboy
esAstro Boy
ja-LatnAstro Boy Tetsuwan Atom
Synopsis
Astro Boy: Tetsuwan Atom was produced to celebrate Atom's birthday—on April 7, 2003—as well as the 40th anniversary of the original series. While it keeps Osamu Tezuka's art style, the remake features modernized animation and various new Western characters. The anime aired on Fuji TV in Japan; overseas, it was broadcasted on Animax and on local televisions such as Kids WB in North America and YTV
Astro Boy: Tetsuwan Atom was produced to celebrate Atom's birthday—on April 7, 2003—as well as the 40th anniversary of the original series. While it keeps Osamu Tezuka's art style, the remake features modernized animation and various new Western characters. The anime aired on Fuji TV in Japan; overseas, it was broadcasted on Animax and on local televisions such as Kids WB in North America and YTV in Canada. The series won the 2004 Tokyo Anime Award in the Television Category. In Japan, 13 DVD volumes were released between October 3, 2003 and October 1, 2004. In addition, four limited-edition DVD boxes were made available from December 5, 2003 to October 8, 2004. The boxes included: three discs, three postcards, an action figure, and a 16-page booklet. The first box exclusively contained three additional trading cards. In North America, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released a complete series DVD collection in 2005 and five single discs in 2009; Mill Creek Entertainment produced a complete series collection in 2015. Four episodes of the anime were included in the Pop Culture Bento Box DVD set released by Mill Creek Entertainment in 2019. The series was adapted into two video games produced by Sega titled Astro Boy: Omega Factor and Astro Boy. The former became available on August 17, 2004 for the Game Boy Advance while the latter was released for the PlayStation 2 in 2004 in Japan and North America and in 2005 in Europe. Additionally, a clip named ROBOT - Yume no Astro Boy e, which presents actual robot technology with the digital animation of Atom, was screened at different science museums in Japan starting on April 15, 2004.
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Astro Boy: Tetsuwan Atom was produced to celebrate Atom's birthday—on April 7, 2003—as well as the 40th anniversary of the original series. While it keeps Osamu Tezuka's art style, the remake features modernized animation and various new Western characters. The anime aired on Fuji TV in Japan; overseas, it was broadcasted on Animax and on local televisions such as Kids WB in North America and YTV
Astro Boy: Tetsuwan Atom was produced to celebrate Atom's birthday—on April 7, 2003—as well as the 40th anniversary of the original series. While it keeps Osamu Tezuka's art style, the remake features modernized animation and various new Western characters. The anime aired on Fuji TV in Japan; overseas, it was broadcasted on Animax and on local televisions such as Kids WB in North America and YTV in Canada. The series won the 2004 Tokyo Anime Award in the Television Category. In Japan, 13 DVD volumes were released between October 3, 2003 and October 1, 2004. In addition, four limited-edition DVD boxes were made available from December 5, 2003 to October 8, 2004. The boxes included: three discs, three postcards, an action figure, and a 16-page booklet. The first box exclusively contained three additional trading cards. In North America, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released a complete series DVD collection in 2005 and five single discs in 2009; Mill Creek Entertainment produced a complete series collection in 2015. Four episodes of the anime were included in the Pop Culture Bento Box DVD set released by Mill Creek Entertainment in 2019. The series was adapted into two video games produced by Sega titled Astro Boy: Omega Factor and Astro Boy. The former became available on August 17, 2004 for the Game Boy Advance while the latter was released for the PlayStation 2 in 2004 in Japan and North America and in 2005 in Europe. Additionally, a clip named ROBOT - Yume no Astro Boy e, which presents actual robot technology with the digital animation of Atom, was screened at different science museums in Japan starting on April 15, 2004.
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Information
- Type
- TV
- Status
- Finished
- Premiered
- Spring 2003
- Aired
- Apr 6, 2003 – Mar 28, 2004
- Broadcast
- Episodes
- 50 / 50
- Duration
- 24 min
- Studio
- Tezuka Productions
Alternative Titles
en-x-romajiAstro Boy: Tetsuwan Atom
jaアストロボーイ・鉄腕アトム
enAstroboy
esAstro Boy
ja-LatnAstro Boy Tetsuwan Atom