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Urasawa tezuka
Urasawa tezuka








I never thought reading about how a robotic killing machine decided to leave war and become a butler in order to try and understand music would be interesting, but at the end of those chapters I felt genuinely sad. Several early chapters bring us to the location of one of the murders, where we first learn all about the robot. Urasawa's version is a very stylized, slick story I love that he's not only turned Tezuka's story into an actual mystery, but one where you actually get to know the different victims and learn their history. If that's not enough, there's also the question of if the killer is a robot, and if so, how it was possible for a robot to also slay humans. Urasawa's "Pluto" has turned the original story into a film noir murder mystery, with the robot investigator Gesicht trying to discover what has killed some of the greatest robots on the planet. The series will debut in 2023.While I thought that original story was just so-so, from what I can gather the original "The Greatest Robot on Earth" story is to Japanese fans, as how 1970s "X-Men" fans feel about "The Dark Phoenix Saga." It's a fairly big deal in Japan, and so I figured that was why everyone was going so crazy over Urasawa's version, titled "Pluto." People were reliving their memories of the old series, and that was the excitement they found in the comic. The series is produced by anime house GENCO ( Sword Art Online, Accel World), with animation production by Studio M2. The four-minute trailer sets an explosive fight and other scenes from the series to music, with no audible dialogue, but it showcases fast-moving action, a cold but elaborately beautiful tech-focused future, and a grimly adult-focused design, drawn from the manga series illustrated by Naoki Urasawa, from a script he and co-creator Takashi Nagasaki wrote together. Netflix has now released its first teaser for an anime adaptation of Pluto, which updates the original manga series’ look and feel yet again. The manga series Pluto, serialized from 2003 to 2009, is one example - based on a story arc from Tezuka’s signature Astro Boy manga series, Pluto was an award-winner and bestseller, a series that re-imagined Tezuka’s mid-1960s “Greatest Robot on Earth” story arc for a new generation, as a cyber-noir story about a future detective chasing down a string of murders that might have been committed by a robot. But he inspired generations of creators in highly specific ways as well as general industry-wide ones. Pioneering writer and artist Osamu Tezuka, often called “the godfather of manga,” is widely credited with helping give Japanese comics and animation their distinctive look and visual language.










Urasawa tezuka