I wanted to be transferred into the Astroboy body when I was a boy when the TV series was first taken up by Fred Ladd at NBC for the United States audience and the first animation show made for TV back in the 1960s. Now at age 66, I think I still would like that. (chuckling) If I had written the live action version of the movie, I would have written a trilogy, so that Tobio has to have his soul transferred into the Astroboy body out of his human body. I learned in death these bodies we are in are just shells or machines. We are each part of something far grander than any of you can even begin to imagine. You simply are not the body you are in You'll learn when you die. Anyway, such an approach would make for very interesting writing to me as a writer. They hinted to that in the 2004 TV series version for those of you who never watched that TV version, especially when Tenma tells Shadow he wants himself transferred into a robot body near the end. Why not Tobio into Astro's body as well? What else is Astro but the magnificent go between for man and robot, traveling the Christ path of an ultimate peace ruler making the ultimate sacrifice in the end? This was shown in the CGI version by Bowers and in the 2004 version where the last 5 to 6 episodes involves a world wide war between robots and humans, where Astro has to give his life to gain the ultimate peace in the end. Even in the CGI movie, you see all three aspects of the Christ path in Bower's script, even when Astro allows his dad to deactivate him to give Stone what he wants. He obeys his father all the way unto the point of death in other words, just as Jesus did on the Cross. Don't laugh at this. Even in the movie "The Matrix" which all of you loved, Neo takes on the cross assigned to him in the end in order to save all of mankind: Again with great emphasis on the Christ path. Same plot line follows in Harry Potter too. This kind of writing is not new to the secular movie scripts. You just have to know about screen plays to see and know what I do at age 66. You see a lot of the Bible in Bower's work I might add. So it is clear to me Bowers was influenced by the Bible when he wrote what he did. Not bad too, but not as complete as it could have been.
I wanted to be transferred into the Astroboy body when I was a boy when the TV series was first taken up by Fred Ladd at NBC for the United States audience and the first animation show made for TV back in the 1960s. Now at age 66, I think I still would like that. (chuckling)
If I had written the live action version of the movie, I would have written a trilogy, so that Tobio has to have his soul transferred into the Astroboy body out of his human body. I learned in death these bodies we are in are just shells or machines. We are each part of something far grander than any of you can even begin to imagine. You simply are not the body you are in You'll learn when you die.
Anyway, such an approach would make for very interesting writing to me as a writer. They hinted to that in the 2004 TV series version for those of you who never watched that TV version, especially when Tenma tells Shadow he wants himself transferred into a robot body near the end. Why not Tobio into Astro's body as well? What else is Astro but the magnificent go between for man and robot, traveling the Christ path of an ultimate peace ruler making the ultimate sacrifice in the end? This was shown in the CGI version by Bowers and in the 2004 version where the last 5 to 6 episodes involves a world wide war between robots and humans, where Astro has to give his life to gain the ultimate peace in the end.
Even in the CGI movie, you see all three aspects of the Christ path in Bower's script, even when Astro allows his dad to deactivate him to give Stone what he wants. He obeys his father all the way unto the point of death in other words, just as Jesus did on the Cross. Don't laugh at this. Even in the movie "The Matrix" which all of you loved, Neo takes on the cross assigned to him in the end in order to save all of mankind: Again with great emphasis on the Christ path. Same plot line follows in Harry Potter too. This kind of writing is not new to the secular movie scripts. You just have to know about screen plays to see and know what I do at age 66.
You see a lot of the Bible in Bower's work I might add. So it is clear to me Bowers was influenced by the Bible when he wrote what he did. Not bad too, but not as complete as it could have been.
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All my favorite parts
best theme in the world by freaking miles
Have you changed your mind 4 years later?
@@colorfulautumn1327 lol nop
how about 4 years and 2 months
5 years later... and I’m still loving it 👍🏻
This is the most beautiful soundtrack I have ever heard thats why I love ASTRO BOY so much
I love Astro boy😍😍😍
Though the original cartoon took up a race problem in the last part of the storiies, this music is good.
Onward and Upward
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2:10 best part
Perfect
yeaaaaa
i love you astro Boy💖💖💖💖💖💖💏💏💏💏💏
Ok but photo
Hermoso 😍😍😍
Spectacular score !!
Underrated movie and theme
I can imagine tobio, yes tobio, beating thr shit out of a villian
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0:25 I wish every movie had a soundtrack as beautiful as this
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Kind of thinking about it the soundtrack sounds like something from disney but its great 👍
Astro flies soundtrack
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