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Mobile Suit Gundam:A milestone in real robot animation
2024/9/6 70s
Mobile Suit Gundam (1979) A milestone in real robot animation “Mobile Suit Gundam,” which began broadcasting in 1979, is a robot animation directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino. Characterized by its realistic setting and worldview that set it apart from previous robot anime, it established a new genre called “real robot anime.” The tragedy of war and the growth of boys In “Mobile Suit Gundam,” the tragedy of war and the boys and girls who are tossed about in the midst of it are depicted in a realistic manner. The main character, Amuro Ray, is caught up in the war and forced ...
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Space Battleship Yamato:A milestone in science fiction anime that created a social phenomenon
2024/9/6
Space Battleship Yamato (1974) A milestone in science fiction anime that created a social phenomenon “Space Battleship Yamato,” which began broadcasting in 1974, is a science fiction anime written by Yoshinobu Nishizaki and drawn by Leiji Matsumoto. The epic story of a crew aboard the Space Battleship Yamato, which travels to the planet Iskandar, 148,000 light years away, to save the Earth from extinction, captured the hearts and minds of the young people of that time. Exquisite mechanics and human drama “Space Battleship Yamato” is also notable for its intricate mechanics and human drama that depicts the characters' struggles and ...
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Getter Robo:A milestone in robot animation that combines and transforms
2024/9/6 70s
Getter Robo (1974) A milestone in robot animation that combines and transforms “Getter Robo,” which began broadcasting in 1974, is a robot animation written by Go Nagai and drawn by Ken Ishikawa. It features three fighter planes that combine and transform into three different types of robots with different abilities, making it a pioneer in the field of combined and transformable robot animation. Attractive characters and a hot storyline “Getter Robo” also features appealing characters and a hot storyline. It depicts three unique pilots, the hot-blooded Ryoma Nagare, the cool Hayato Kami, and the hulking Musashi Tomoe, fighting against the ...
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Ace wo Nerae!:A masterpiece of girls' sport anime, with an appealing romantic element
2024/9/6 70s
Ace wo Nerae! (1973) A masterpiece of girls' sport anime, with an appealing romantic element “Ace wo Nerae!” started broadcasting in 1973 and is an anime adaptation of a tennis manga written by Suzumika Yamamoto. It depicts the main character, Hiromi Oka, who joins the tennis club because of her admiration for Madame Butterfly, and grows up to become a full-fledged tennis player through matches against rivals under the guidance of the devil coach, Hitoshi Munekata. Sensitive psychological portrayal and innovative direction “Ace wo Nerae!” is a sports anime, yet it is characterized by its delicate psychological portrayal typical of ...
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Ashita no Joe:A masterpiece of the sporty anime genre, with a shadowy heroic image that inspires sympathy
2024/9/6 70s
10. Ashita no Joe (1970) A masterpiece of the sporty anime genre, with a shadowy heroic image that inspires sympathy “Ashita no Joe,” which began airing in 1970, is a masterpiece of the sport anime genre based on the boxing manga written by Kajiwara Ikki and drawn by Chiba Tetsuya. The main character, Takeshi Yabuki, who grew up poor, discovered boxing, and matured as a human being through mortal combat with rivals, struck a chord with many young people. Realistic depiction and psychological portrayal Unlike conventional sports anime, “Ashita no Joe” realistically depicts the conflicts in the hero's mind and ...
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Fujio Akatsuka's Works:The era of Fujio Akatsuka, the master of gag animation
9. Fujio Akatsuka's Works (late 1960s) The era of Fujio Akatsuka, the master of gag animation In the late 1960s, a series of gag cartoons created by Fujio Akatsuka were adapted to animated television series, which enjoyed explosive popularity, especially among children. Representative works include “Osomatsu-kun,” “Himitsu no Akko-chan,” “Mouretsu Ataro,” and “Tensai Bakabon.” Nonsense gags and unique characters The appeal of Akatsuka's works is, above all, their unique nonsense gags and unique characters. Akatsuka's nonsensical actions, remarks, and surrealistic plot twists have brought laughter not only to children but also to adults. The timeless Akatsuka World Fujio Akatsuka's works ...
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Animerama:Osamu Tezuka's challenge to create animation that adults could also enjoy
8. Animerama (1969-1970) Osamu Tezuka's challenge to create animation that adults could also enjoy “Animerama” is a genre of animation for adults proposed by Osamu Tezuka from the late 1960s through the 1970s. At the time, there was a strong stereotype that animation was for children, and Tezuka sought to break through this stereotype and create high-quality animated works that could be enjoyed by adults. An ambitious body of work and commercial success One of the best-known works of animerama is the animated film “One Thousand and One Nights” (1969). Set in the world of the Arabian Nights, the film ...
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Attack No. 1:Pioneer of sports anime for girls
2024/9/6 60s
7. Attack No. 1 (1969) Pioneer of sports anime for girls Along with “Star of the Giants,” “Attack No. 1,” which began airing in 1969, led the boom in sports anime for girls. This work depicts the bright and energetic main character, Kozue Ayuhara, who, together with her friends, overcomes numerous difficulties and grows to become the world's number one volleyball player, based on the subject of women's volleyball. Kozue Ayuhara, the object of every girl's admiration Kozue Ayuhara's cute appearance and indomitable spirit that would not be daunted by any difficulties won her the overwhelming support of the girls ...
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Star of the Giants:The milestone of sport anime, a passionate drama that caused a social phenomenon
2024/9/6 60s
6. Star of the Giants (1968) The milestone of sport anime, a passionate drama that caused a social phenomenon “The Star of the Giants,” which began airing in 1968, was Japan's first sports anime based on the original story by Kajiwara Ikki and was a social phenomenon. At the time, the Yomiuri Giants were overwhelmingly strong, winning the Japan Series again and again. Combined with the growing enthusiasm for sports due to the Tokyo Olympics, this work enthused not only children but adults as well. A story of hard work and perseverance, and the bond between father and son The ...
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Gegege no Kitaro:The spark that ignited the yokai anime boom
2024/9/6 60s
5. Gegege no Kitaro (1968) The spark that ignited the yokai anime boom Gegege no Kitaro,” written by Shigeru Mizuki and first broadcast in 1968, is a monumental work that sparked the yokai boom in Japan. The story of Kitaro, a boy who is a descendant of a ghost tribe born from a graveyard, fighting various yokai together with his father, Father Medama, and Nezumi Otoko, aiming for the coexistence of humans and yokai, stimulated children's curiosity to see scary things and attracted a large following. Long-standing popularity and diverse media development “GeGeGe no Kitaro” has been remade many times ...