Astro Boy Essays: Osamu Tezuka, Mighty Atom, and the Manga/Anime Revolution


Astro Boy Essays: Osamu Tezuka, Mighty Atom, and the Manga/Anime Revolution
I don’t think the onslaught of Japanese pop culture would not take fruition if not for the talented work of Osamu Tezuka. He influenced his country men for many generations and his manga books are still published today and are fresh as they were printed over 60 years. The man has left a mark on more artists/animators than Walt Disney ever did. Frederik L. Schodt delves into the framework of this genius who set the blueprint to all manga and anime that we are used to. If not for Osamu Tezuka, I think Japanese manga and anime would be dormant, as with the Beatles a slew of bands followed them, but there was only one Beatles and they will always be standing tall in their heap in the part pop culture as will Osamu Tezuka will be for the Japanese culture, his name is under every breath of new creation that comes from that part of the world and has  crossed oceans with his universal ideas and will leave a giant imprint for many more years yet to come. Read more>>
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