Astro Boy
The whistling sound in the deserted pasture means that I won't believe what's being said about this film and its production status until I see a completed film print at a theater this fall---
IF the company doesn't go belly-up first and close.
It already sounds like Imagi is as bankrupt as can be without officially broadcasting it. That's one of the bad things about the Net. The uncertainty that gossip and rumor-mongering introduce.
It does say something about management, though, that there hasn't been big news about production (re-)starts in a while.
I sincerely hope the company does survive but the history of animation start-ups isn't pretty.
I don't mind seeing a mention by AICN, either, but it's high time Harry Knowles left the Net and let somebody take over and turn the site into something respectable. AICN is a colossal joke and Harry's shenanigans the past few years have done far more damage to its credibility than anything posted in its forums.
IF the company doesn't go belly-up first and close.
It already sounds like Imagi is as bankrupt as can be without officially broadcasting it. That's one of the bad things about the Net. The uncertainty that gossip and rumor-mongering introduce.
It does say something about management, though, that there hasn't been big news about production (re-)starts in a while.
I sincerely hope the company does survive but the history of animation start-ups isn't pretty.
I don't mind seeing a mention by AICN, either, but it's high time Harry Knowles left the Net and let somebody take over and turn the site into something respectable. AICN is a colossal joke and Harry's shenanigans the past few years have done far more damage to its credibility than anything posted in its forums.
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Three more images from the New York Comic Con, courtesy of IGN.
http://media.movies.ign.com/media/383/3 ... mgs_1.html
http://media.movies.ign.com/media/383/3 ... mgs_1.html
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Good news! Imagi has secure the 25 million funding to complete Astro Boy as assured by the US Imagi president.
http://www.variety.com/article/VR111800 ... id=13&cs=1
http://www.variety.com/article/VR111800 ... id=13&cs=1
More Astro Boy news, but this is about a new anime short being bundled with a new music act's introductory album --
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/20 ... o-streamed
If you look for the past few days previous, ANN has been publishing about this new short.
This isn't that unusual to be honest.
Anime DVD's have been bundled with manga in Japan for a while now and new TV specials air on Japan annually for Lupin III and Astro Boy seems to get a new special or film every couple of years. We just don't hear that much about the activity on Astro Boy in Japan.
A promotional clip for the new Astro Boy short can be found streaming here -- be warned, it'll tax your CPU! http://ravex.jp/index.html
The Tezuka character designs look fantastic in that promo! With better animation and a little clean-up, they just sparkle and are still relevant over 50 years later! Many of these characters feature in other Tezuka productions like Phoenix and the Metropolis anime feature which had quite a few of the old Astro Boy characters filling in as principles in that movie.
Tezuka never forgot his old characters... He just recast them in new roles in newer manga and anime!
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One wonders what might have happened with Mickey and Popeye in the States if plans had been carried through to feature those characters in full-length films instead of specials! Mickey could have been the focus of any number of Disney features that had new "human" character designs and Popeye was at one time considered for the lead in Gulliver's Travels.
Gulliver's Travels certainly would have had a more interesting lead if Fleischer had gone that route...!
P.S. -- Great news that Imagi got that completion bond! At least the Astro Boy film will be finished on time this year...
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/20 ... o-streamed
If you look for the past few days previous, ANN has been publishing about this new short.
This isn't that unusual to be honest.
Anime DVD's have been bundled with manga in Japan for a while now and new TV specials air on Japan annually for Lupin III and Astro Boy seems to get a new special or film every couple of years. We just don't hear that much about the activity on Astro Boy in Japan.
A promotional clip for the new Astro Boy short can be found streaming here -- be warned, it'll tax your CPU! http://ravex.jp/index.html
The Tezuka character designs look fantastic in that promo! With better animation and a little clean-up, they just sparkle and are still relevant over 50 years later! Many of these characters feature in other Tezuka productions like Phoenix and the Metropolis anime feature which had quite a few of the old Astro Boy characters filling in as principles in that movie.
Tezuka never forgot his old characters... He just recast them in new roles in newer manga and anime!
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One wonders what might have happened with Mickey and Popeye in the States if plans had been carried through to feature those characters in full-length films instead of specials! Mickey could have been the focus of any number of Disney features that had new "human" character designs and Popeye was at one time considered for the lead in Gulliver's Travels.
Gulliver's Travels certainly would have had a more interesting lead if Fleischer had gone that route...!
P.S. -- Great news that Imagi got that completion bond! At least the Astro Boy film will be finished on time this year...
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The Popeye's Travels (or Gulliver Popeye as I've seen it sometimes referred to) would have been a real classic and might easily have made more of an impact on the feature animation market. Just <I>imagine</I> a full-length color musical feature version of the two-reelers, with a character at the center of it that was more popular than Mickey Mouse.
We'd probably be looking at the Fleischer Studio's 37th animated feature release right about now: their seventh CG production!
We'd probably be looking at the Fleischer Studio's 37th animated feature release right about now: their seventh CG production!
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MTV has posted a promo image for Astro Boy:
http://splashpage.mtv.com/2009/03/23/ex ... rs-online/
Astro Boy standee at the Hong Kong Film Mart:
http://splashpage.mtv.com/2009/03/23/ex ... rs-online/
Astro Boy standee at the Hong Kong Film Mart:
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Check out the promotional video here:
http://twitchfilm.net/site/view/promoti ... astro-boy/
Astro Boy
Dr. Tenma
Dr. Elefun
Cora
President Stone
Hamegg
Orrin
Trash Can
Model Sheets:
Sets:
http://twitchfilm.net/site/view/promoti ... astro-boy/
Astro Boy
Dr. Tenma
Dr. Elefun
Cora
President Stone
Hamegg
Orrin
Trash Can
Model Sheets:
Sets:
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USA Today posted an article yesterday on Astro Boy with some new photos:
http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/l09 ... 8&aid=5076
Some new footage of Astro Boy from a Japanese TV program:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBE7_77LE-0
It looks very promising. There will be an Astro Boy panel tomorrow at Comic-con. Anybody going? If your going, please let us know how it went.
http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/l09 ... 8&aid=5076
Some new footage of Astro Boy from a Japanese TV program:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBE7_77LE-0
It looks very promising. There will be an Astro Boy panel tomorrow at Comic-con. Anybody going? If your going, please let us know how it went.