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In the original manga and cartoons, Toby died from a car accident. His death in this movie was WAY more brutal. The kid was trapped with no way out, banging on the doors as he begged to be let out. And the last thing he saw was his father trying to keep him calm before being disintegrated right before his father's eyes.
This movie was probably one of the first times I ever watched a darker interpretation of a book or old series. Once I finally got the chance to read the original manga, I was quite surprised how much more intense the movie made some parts compared to the original.
When I was young I had this on dvd and when I watched on a channel and read the description I found out that he died and I really didn’t know that he died I just thought that he was already a robot
They wanted to make this 'hat is all I have left of my son' reference AND needed to get rid of a dead child's body somehow (vaporizing is fine excuse), because showing it would be too hardcore for a kids movie I think.
@@1etriandoch except being disintegrated while begging for his life is way more brutal death than simple car crash where toby accepted his death in hospital bed in the original series
When Tobi’s dad says “Everything Will Be Fine I Promise” Tobi knew that his dad always does not keep his promises. In the last moments he knew it was it.
@ursidae97 I appreciate comment conversations like these that really pay attention and bring something to the table, even if it seems obvious, the sheer effort of this movie usually goes unnoticed. But I may be biased cuz I really love this movie.
I know toby died in a car accident in the original but the way they displayed his death in the movie is fucked up. He cries tears before he's vaporised and doesn't even get to have any last comforting words with his dad.
Same, as a kid I know that he had died there and there was always thought in the back of my mind telling me that Toby really died in seconds and he got replaced by a robot copy.
I knew he died as a kid, but it was shocking then traumatizing because I wasn't expecting a movie to kill off the person we follow in the very beginning.
I remember thinking that Toby would become Astroboy and would get like, a robotic upgrade or something. Toby straight up dying and Astroboy being an attempted replica of him was just-
I think that after Toby died, he reincarnated as a robot just like in Hinduism and Buddhism but this time his reincarnation self looked exactly like him and was created by humans and not natural but was artificial
Well at first they were meant to put in the other core - one core had positive energy the other had negative. The mayor basically forced the scientists to put the negative core in without much forethought. SO they were expecting a friendly robot but captain douche forced them to have a murder hungry one instead.
I remember this scene very differently Like I thought there was a big explosion that killed him Didn't think he'd get vaporised in an instant like daamn
I remember watching this movie as a kid and getting completely floored by Toby’s death. I never knew about Astro Boy as a kid, and I watched the movie thinking that Toby would be the main character… and then he just dies instantly and brutally. It’s a moment that really stuck with me
No, his hat surviving was predictable. The only wonder here is why the rest of his clothes didn’t stay either. Cos Toby was vaporised, not disintegrated. Meaning his organic material should have been turned to vapour but not his clothes. If this movie wanted to be even more brutal they could’ve left his dried out skeleton as well.
@@Christoph8 😂. Truck kun the most vicious killer in anime history and wanted criminal that still hasn't been caught. But I'm sure Toby was simply sent to an alternate world . He fine 👀
I remember getting a copy for my friend's 5 year old son to watch this (Cause I grew up on Astro and loved it) and at this moment, the kid's mum (Which is not the biggest fan of me in the first place) looked at me like "You call this a kid's movie?" I was like "Well, I like it." Ha ha.
I mean the original comic had some dark stuff. Like a Russian aristocrat steals dogs to surgically remove their brains and nervous system to transplant them in robot bodies to create her own army.
His backstory in the old manga is more Depressing. *Edit*: “Due to popular demand, here it is, he was driving in a car then he died, is dad created him to fill the empty void. When he realized Toby wouldn’t grow up he abandoned him. He was found by a circus master, the reason why Astro boy always wears those short -shorts is because people didn’t believe in robot rights. He would be abused in the circus very often. Then with the permission of Dr. Tenma (toby’s dad) a leading scientist could adopt him.”
@Chaxerium Forniem But I have one question tho, isn't the hair also in the cap (which was later found out in the movie where they used it to make astro boy for the dna) supposed to also evaporate?
I definitely was. I saw this movie on Cartoon Network and I stopped watching after this part because it scared me. I’m 24 now, and whenever my friends and I talk about movies or tv shows that scared us as kids, 99% of the time, my friends will say that Coraline or Spirited Away scared them. Ironically I was actually never scared of either of those movies. But when I tell them that the beginning of Astroboy made me stop watching all together, they laugh and say that it’s not even scary. But then I have to tell them that Toby literally got vaporized and reduced to atoms and they’ll go like “Really?!! What the heck that’s so brutal!”
Yeah, due to President Stone being a complete Donald Trump, he controlled the robot to absorb the unstable core (red core) that turned him into nothing but a genocidal psychopathic robot.
Dude as a kid this scene scared me so much. I remember I saw this movie with my mom, and after he died I was like "Mom... but he will come back right? He will live? He will be okay, right?" Cause I had never seen a protagonist die in a movie beforehand, and if they did they would magically come back. The fact that he didn't come back made me so sad, I was actually sad during all the movie because I realized that the real kid was dead, and there would not be any way for him to come back. It was one of the first times I started to grasp the concept of mortality and death I believe, so It was extremely shocking for me.
I didn’t see this movie in theaters but I saw it about a year after it came out. It was on Cartoon Network and once I saw this part, I was too scared to continue watching. I was 10 or 11 at the time. I’m 24 now and whenever my friends and I will talk about movies and tv shows that scared us as a kid, 99% of the time, my friends will say either Coraline or Courage The Cowardly Dog scared them. Ironically, neither one of those scared me. When I tell them that the beginning of Astroboy scared me, they’ll laugh and say “It’s not even a scary movie” but then I have to explain to them that Toby legit got vaporized and reduced to atoms and then they’ll say “Really?!! That’s so brutal!!!”
Dam that is just rough his father was trying to do everything he could to save his son but hands up getting vaporised imagine what it would happen in real life it would be so rough and so heartbreaking I feel really sorry for Toby‘s dad just lost his son he’s just Fucking Brutal
Wtf why does no one like this film and the robot is called peacekeeper and to let you know who doesn't get it the peacekeeper vaporized toby and used energy to abzorb the shield
So this is a movie about A boy who didnt know where he belongs to and his father who made him neglected him at first then realizes that he was the perfect replacement for his deceased son who he killed by accident?
I mean his dad isn’t even there other than the first episode in the 1980 version? So like Atom gets kidnapped and taken to a circus and you never see his maker again.
this is pretty brutal for a kids movie when you think about it. most kids might just subconsciously think of astro boy as just toby being reborn but nah, toby is straight up dead, astro boy is a completely different entity with just his memories
I know this is supposed to be a heartbreaking scene and all, but you gotta admit it’s pretty stupid of them not to activate the sealing doors during their testing. There’s like a million bullets flying everywhere, what if one of them gets shot in the crossfire? lol
I've read a few comments saying that Toby Tenma (or Tobio Tenma as in the manga) was reduced to atoms. It's funny, because Astro Boy in the original language (Japanese) was called Mighty Atom.
I always wondered, was Toby and Astro boy the same person with the same memories, did Toby’s father somehow implant Toby’s memory onto Astro Boys memory banks.
wow this is so trajic i cant believe the peacekeeper would vaporize toby when hes supposed to be keeping peace and became the peace unkeeper because he vaporized this kid now
Haha! That’s the kind of dark-dramatic shit we need, rather than modern-day cartoonish, kiddy bullshit. I mean, Sonic Forces is nothing compared to Astro Boy (Imagi Studios). Imagine if Imagi Studios did not go bankrupt, and instead created Astro Boy II, Gatchaman, TMNT II, TMNT III, Cat Tale, and some sort of Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) or Shadow the Hedgehog (2005) movie adaptation. That would be fucking epic, and perhaps have some dark-dramatic level shit, like Maria Robotnik getting shot by a GUN soldier, or Mephiles fucking impaling Sonic, or Black Doom annihilating the planet. Or perhaps Imagi Studios could make a movie adaptation about Sonic Colors, except it’s dark, emotional, gritty, and edgy, as opposed to overly safe, kiddy bullshit enforced by IGN. They need to bring back the *Dark-Dramatic* CGI superhero shit like the auto-welding on a barrier, rather than continuing with the cringy, kiddy, shitty, and unbearable shit.
I think we all failed to realize that toby died and that's that. I remember watching the movie and feeling relieved that there was a robot of him, but the actual kid is ded.
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This was a movie that deserved a sequel as well!!!
Ow man Im seen this now 4 years later.
I really loved firebreather, it had so much potential
In the original manga and cartoons, Toby died from a car accident. His death in this movie was WAY more brutal. The kid was trapped with no way out, banging on the doors as he begged to be let out. And the last thing he saw was his father trying to keep him calm before being disintegrated right before his father's eyes.
That’s deep man
😭😭
Poor Tobey
STOP, I'M CRYING
This movie was probably one of the first times I ever watched a darker interpretation of a book or old series.
Once I finally got the chance to read the original manga, I was quite surprised how much more intense the movie made some parts compared to the original.
All my life i thought he was absorbed by the robot, then realized he was completely vaporized thats freaking brutal man
When I was young I had this on dvd and when I watched on a channel and read the description I found out that he died and I really didn’t know that he died I just thought that he was already a robot
@@slowedscenario1678 like he turned into a cyborg what you meant?
@@alpha_jasperflair1097 ya I just thought he was with supernatural powers or something
@@slowedscenario1678 ohhhh
That’s what I thought too, but then when I saw the scene where the robot absorbed President Stone, I was like ooh 😯 that makes sense.
That's one hell of a hat. The boy got vaporized but the hat is intact.
Vaporize-resistant hat
XD
That a reference for 1960s version toby hat still save for car accident
They wanted to make this 'hat is all I have left of my son' reference AND needed to get rid of a dead child's body somehow (vaporizing is fine excuse), because showing it would be too hardcore for a kids movie I think.
@@1etriandoch except being disintegrated while begging for his life is way more brutal death than simple car crash where toby accepted his death in hospital bed in the original series
Organics only?
When Tobi’s dad says “Everything Will Be Fine I Promise” Tobi knew that his dad always does not keep his promises. In the last moments he knew it was it.
Oh shit. You know what? That's kinda in the voice performance too. Tenma's voice cracks like he knows he doesn't believe himself
@ursidae97 I appreciate comment conversations like these that really pay attention and bring something to the table, even if it seems obvious, the sheer effort of this movie usually goes unnoticed. But I may be biased cuz I really love this movie.
Mann this movie was tragic at the start, like, his son was VAPORIZED like, there is nothing left of his boy, thats fking sad
Well the hat made it though, with a piece of his dna
@@beetsbeets4182 yeah, like one hair that is
My bro said he wished Toby caught fire and burned to death instead of this, he's messed up.
I know! The fact there’s nothing left off his body really bothered when I was younger
It’s like the first big hero 6 movie but different.
I love how toby is vaporized but his hat survives 💀💀💀
Dramatic effect
You can’t turn a hat into Vapour. The only stupid part here is that only his hat wasn’t vaporised. His clothes should be there too.
you love a kid getting vaporized?!
i didnt even say that lmao, also i made this comment in 2021n @@FontaineLovers
@zzodysseuszz yea no clothes no bones just the hat.
I know toby died in a car accident in the original but the way they displayed his death in the movie is fucked up. He cries tears before he's vaporised and doesn't even get to have any last comforting words with his dad.
he does cry?
What are you talking about? That makes it better.
@multirainbowhawk its more brutal:)
@@rosquartz8028 🤡🤡🤡
Wdym? He's dad was trying to keep him calm
Dr tema: Where’s Toby WHERE’S MY SON
Me: Gone reduced to atoms
I say that all the time when i watch the movie lol
@@alpha_jasperflair1097 no xD
His hat got lucky
@@kiddfaith4397 indeed the hat did get lucky
@Chaxie Forni
Good point; and considering it’s the future I’m going to assume his hat was made from artificial fibres.
This is even more brutal then the car crash in the original show.
What's makes it sader is that father had to watch it
I guess I was the only person who watched this as a kid and actually knew he had been vaporised. Traumatised me for years.
Same, as a kid I know that he had died there and there was always thought in the back of my mind telling me that Toby really died in seconds and he got replaced by a robot copy.
as a kid i knew died and i was traumatized i could not for a long time watch that movie
I knew he died as a kid, but it was shocking then traumatizing because I wasn't expecting a movie to kill off the person we follow in the very beginning.
When I watched it I thought the same thing, I wasn't truamatized I was already into death and those types of things
Same
I remember thinking that Toby would become Astroboy and would get like, a robotic upgrade or something. Toby straight up dying and Astroboy being an attempted replica of him was just-
I like to believe Astroboy was like a robot body for Toby's soul to inhabit.
I think that after Toby died, he reincarnated as a robot just like in Hinduism and Buddhism but this time his reincarnation self looked exactly like him and was created by humans and not natural but was artificial
-a coping mechanism for a single father who suddenly and tragically lost his only family.
I mean that is the story of Pinocchio that Astro Boy takes its main inspiration from. Geppeto’s son died and Pinocchio was a makeshift replacement
@@umjammerlammy9993 I’m sorry what?! I never heard that part before!
Why wasn't that glass barrier there from the beginning? I wouldn't have lasers firing without some kind of protection.
Tbh i would prefer cameras behind concrete as glass isn’t the thing that stops lasers..
Well at first they were meant to put in the other core - one core had positive energy the other had negative. The mayor basically forced the scientists to put the negative core in without much forethought. SO they were expecting a friendly robot but captain douche forced them to have a murder hungry one instead.
Jesus Christ this movie was so weird and screwed up that for the longest time I thought it was just a night terror that I had when I was a toddler
Lol same
Hey in the manga he died in a car accident if I remember correctly
Saaame. I searched this clip just to make sure it was actually real. I remember being super freaked out by it
@@user-mv9tg2tb8k
Same.
I forgot about this movie for a long time
@@NightOfTheRevolution he was abused also
I remember this scene very differently
Like I thought there was a big explosion that killed him
Didn't think he'd get vaporised in an instant like daamn
Yes , me too, exactly like that , so strange our remembers
I also remember a huge explosion not this . Strange
Same I thought there was an explosion and then after the fight he finds his son had died. Dang.
in original toby or he Japanese name tobio dies from car crash
same!! how does everyone misremember this scene?
I remember watching this movie as a kid and getting completely floored by Toby’s death. I never knew about Astro Boy as a kid, and I watched the movie thinking that Toby would be the main character… and then he just dies instantly and brutally. It’s a moment that really stuck with me
The fact the hat survived was a miracle.
Or otherwise there would be no Astro Boy(since the hat had a strand of hair for DNA)
astroboy is a robot youre too stupid to function.
No, his hat surviving was predictable. The only wonder here is why the rest of his clothes didn’t stay either. Cos Toby was vaporised, not disintegrated. Meaning his organic material should have been turned to vapour but not his clothes. If this movie wanted to be even more brutal they could’ve left his dried out skeleton as well.
it made me sad when i watched it
Me too
I had a hard time watching the movie after this
This part scared me when I was little ngl
I watched this when I was like 4 or something can't remember
Bro I cried
Toby was actually killed by rolling the car he was driving in the 1963 and 1980 cartoon series.
They changed it up in this movie so it wouldn’t be telling the same story
You mean Truck-kun
@@Christoph8 😂. Truck kun the most vicious killer in anime history and wanted criminal that still hasn't been caught.
But I'm sure Toby was simply sent to an alternate world . He fine 👀
jordan animates Yeah.
@@Christoph8 OH WOW TRUCK-KUN has been taking lives ever since huh
I remember getting a copy for my friend's 5 year old son to watch this (Cause I grew up on Astro and loved it) and at this moment, the kid's mum (Which is not the biggest fan of me in the first place) looked at me like "You call this a kid's movie?" I was like "Well, I like it." Ha ha.
I mean the original comic had some dark stuff. Like a Russian aristocrat steals dogs to surgically remove their brains and nervous system to transplant them in robot bodies to create her own army.
I watched this as a kid and I think it was like my first realization of what death was
His backstory in the old manga is more Depressing.
*Edit*: “Due to popular demand, here it is, he was driving in a car then he died, is dad created him to fill the empty void. When he realized Toby wouldn’t grow up he abandoned him. He was found by a circus master, the reason why Astro boy always wears those short -shorts is because people didn’t believe in robot rights. He would be abused in the circus very often. Then with the permission of Dr. Tenma (toby’s dad) a leading scientist could adopt him.”
I did not read the Manga but I want to know which depressing story you have mentioned
yeah bro tell us
pray tell
tell us we need to know
I need to know now
Toby: I need a closer look
Also Toby when the emergency door closes: 👁👄👁
That’s rough buddy
Zuko??
Lauren C. no Im zuko
@@princezuko9430 Oh okay
Zuko
@@ArcticZombie that's rough buddy
WOAH I COMPLETELY FORGOT THIS MOVIE EXISTED. I remember seeing it as a kid
Lol facts
As a kid I never knew that he was literally disintegrated, thats brutal especially for a kids movie oh my lord
This is the scene that made me despise President Stone. He's the wretch responsible for Toby's death.
Yea he literally saw an innocent child get vaporized right in front of him and he only cares about the robot.
The last words to his son was "I promise"😞😞😞
Liar Dad
No. He wasn't lying. He was going to save him but by then, he was too late.
@@spencerrichards9619that’s what I was thinking when i was little
Wow that hat must be pretty durable
@Chaxerium Forniem you seem to know your stuff, man! i’ve always wondered why the hat didn’t vaporize along with his body, thanks for the info :D
This made me scared and I don't regret why
Same it made me scared and sad when I watched it when I was younger
Toby was completely vaporized but his cap was there?
@Chaxerium Forniem Damn, you know your stuff.
@Chaxerium Forniem But I have one question tho, isn't the hair also in the cap (which was later found out in the movie where they used it to make astro boy for the dna) supposed to also evaporate?
@Chaxerium Forniem Thanks for explaining man, today I really learned👍🏽
@Chaxerium Forniem wouldn't stuff still get left behind?
@@dongobongoidontwannaleavec4012 did his mother know about her son died
Anyone else got traumatized by this as a kid?
Ohh yess... very
I didn’t but a lot of others did
I definitely was. I saw this movie on Cartoon Network and I stopped watching after this part because it scared me.
I’m 24 now, and whenever my friends and I talk about movies or tv shows that scared us as kids, 99% of the time, my friends will say that Coraline or Spirited Away scared them. Ironically I was actually never scared of either of those movies. But when I tell them that the beginning of Astroboy made me stop watching all together, they laugh and say that it’s not even scary. But then I have to tell them that Toby literally got vaporized and reduced to atoms and they’ll go like “Really?!! What the heck that’s so brutal!”
Insane they actually straight up killed a kid in a kids movie can’t have things like this nowadays for some reason
1:38 i like how the professor doesn't give a fuck about bullets
Bros a feeken ghost
I only recently remembered this film existed. I forgot how good it was.
Imagine this in real life...
Holy shit that would be scary
It’s the worst nightmare of every parent come to life.
God that would be traumatizing
It will be terrifying and it will be like the bite of 87
oh man
Finding Nemo: We have a tragic start
Astro Boy: Alright Bet
Me: Damn it!!!!!!!😭
Up: Time to kick it up a notch.
@@carlosmattessich3883 Beat me to it
this hits different when you immediately recognize he was, indeed, vaporized
The robot with the Red Core is called the peace keeper it was supposed to be the peace keeper but it did not it was evil
Yeah, due to President Stone being a complete Donald Trump, he controlled the robot to absorb the unstable core (red core) that turned him into nothing but a genocidal psychopathic robot.
What if Astro Boy had the red core and the Peacekeeper had the blue core?
@@ABFan-bj2uj Astro would turn evil and destroy everything and the peacekeeper would be the peacekeeper and would beat Astro cuz of the blue core
@@CharaIsNotEvil who is wahwee
@Mairin Pema what do you mean
Dude as a kid this scene scared me so much. I remember I saw this movie with my mom, and after he died I was like "Mom... but he will come back right? He will live? He will be okay, right?" Cause I had never seen a protagonist die in a movie beforehand, and if they did they would magically come back.
The fact that he didn't come back made me so sad, I was actually sad during all the movie because I realized that the real kid was dead, and there would not be any way for him to come back.
It was one of the first times I started to grasp the concept of mortality and death I believe, so It was extremely shocking for me.
I didn’t see this movie in theaters but I saw it about a year after it came out. It was on Cartoon Network and once I saw this part, I was too scared to continue watching. I was 10 or 11 at the time.
I’m 24 now and whenever my friends and I will talk about movies and tv shows that scared us as a kid, 99% of the time, my friends will say either Coraline or Courage The Cowardly Dog scared them. Ironically, neither one of those scared me. When I tell them that the beginning of Astroboy scared me, they’ll laugh and say “It’s not even a scary movie” but then I have to explain to them that Toby legit got vaporized and reduced to atoms and then they’ll say “Really?!! That’s so brutal!!!”
You can see at 1:28 that doctor tenma is dead inside.
Smiles2
@@lincolnoliveira3041 An early hint that he lost his sanity.
Man has a death wish.
Why am I laughing at this 💀
@@-P1NBALL-PARAK33T- Top 10 questions that science can't answer.
I thought he would come back in the end but sadly, he didn’t
And he was in the movie for a very short time
Dam that is just rough his father was trying to do everything he could to save his son but hands up getting vaporised imagine what it would happen in real life it would be so rough and so heartbreaking I feel really sorry for Toby‘s dad just lost his son he’s just Fucking Brutal
I just randomly remembered this movie and had to search for it💀 The way is used to have a crush on Toby when I was 4 tho-
YO SAME. I used to sing the anime theme in Safeway with my headphones in at like 6
IF THE TOBY WAS IN THE VERY BACK OF THE ROOM HE WOULDNT HAVE DIED
Wtf why does no one like this film and the robot is called peacekeeper and to let you know who doesn't get it the peacekeeper vaporized toby and used energy to abzorb the shield
@Eps and season Channel how can it be Toby he's on screen for like 7 minutes
No people like it like i do but yes saldy a lot of people hate it
Toby's hat: Tis but a scratch
Same thing with the strick of hair.
0:08 "I hate this job." Famous last words.
Tbh, this scene is really dark for me and I am very sad and scared at the same time.
In the manga he died in a car crash. The movie gave him a more brutal way to die.
I saw this film at 6 years old, in the cinema. I don't remember nothing about this film, expect that I cried a lot in this part
I used to watch this movie religiously
Same
Same I still have my copy which I have watched probably about 150-200 times
Same here
Now its on HBOMAX
@@I-speak-U-shut-it im sorry what?!
This traumatized me as a kid
So this is a movie about
A boy who didnt know where he belongs to and his father who made him neglected him at first then realizes that he was the perfect replacement for his deceased son who he killed by accident?
pretty messed up but it's even more messed up if you watched the all of the astro boy series
I mean his dad isn’t even there other than the first episode in the 1980 version? So like Atom gets kidnapped and taken to a circus and you never see his maker again.
this is pretty brutal for a kids movie when you think about it. most kids might just subconsciously think of astro boy as just toby being reborn but nah, toby is straight up dead, astro boy is a completely different entity with just his memories
I was obsessed with this movie when it first came out
Dude I remember watching this movie when I was small
Time flies
That moment when you realize that the guy playing Astro boy is also Shaun Murphy from The Good Doctor
Freddie Highmore after his cockney accent wore off.
List of tobies deaths:
1963 and 1980 dies in car accident.
2003 killed by truck kun.
2009:
Fucking vaporized.
I know this is supposed to be a heartbreaking scene and all, but you gotta admit it’s pretty stupid of them not to activate the sealing doors during their testing. There’s like a million bullets flying everywhere, what if one of them gets shot in the crossfire? lol
Damn this moment felt so brutal when I was young and still hurts pretty bad. How sad it is
Fucking hell, never realized how grim this scene was till now.
1:22 TOBY!!
Cool fact my cousins dog is named toby
WTF I THOUGHT HE BECAME LIKE BIONIC OR IN A ROBOTS BODY. HE STRAIGHT UP DIED!?
Wow, they legit murked a kid in a kids movie in front of our very own eyes. Impressive!
I used to watch this movie when i was 2 so nostalgic this movie made me cry
I can't believe Ash from Pokemon is dead
I've read a few comments saying that Toby Tenma (or Tobio Tenma as in the manga) was reduced to atoms. It's funny, because Astro Boy in the original language (Japanese) was called Mighty Atom.
I always wondered, was Toby and Astro boy the same person with the same memories, did Toby’s father somehow implant Toby’s memory onto Astro Boys memory banks.
Yes, it's one of the plot points in the movie where his father rejects Astro Boy even though he has the originals memories, he isn't his REAL son
2:10 when someone dies and they leave something behind, you have to feel sorry for yourself.
Wow!!!, his death in this movie was even worse than the anime, because he was vaporized. 😱😭
This movie was actually really sad when you think about it
I remember this movie as a kid thinking it was a fever dream, but this exact scene traumatized me in a way where I would cry silently for days
As a kid when I saw this movie I couldn't focus from here on because I was just so deeply disturbed by this scene
Damn I didn’t know it was this dark as a kid, I thought his dad brought the body back to life, but it was just a robot copy
This is the one scene I remember from this movie and I was around 5 or 6 when I watched it
wow this is so trajic i cant believe the peacekeeper would vaporize toby when hes supposed to be keeping peace and became the peace unkeeper because he vaporized this kid now
I used to rent this from BlockBuster all the time when I was little. I had the biggest crush on Astro eveeer
I thought this was all a fever dream.
I was about 3 or 4 when this came out and it’s brutality has stuck with me for years now such a rough scene
I was 9 and it wasn’t much better I’m afraid
Astronomia boy
His death traumatised me as a kid but hey I still loved the movie 😋
This movie is strangely dark for a kids movie, like damn. His kid just got NUKED
The president didn't even care for the boy he just said ( fire now ) in the most monotone voice
I just realized another difference with Toby and Astro is the hair. You can actually see the strands of Toby’s hair and Astro has none
this was the saddest shit 6 yr old me had ever seen
When I was little I always knew he wasn’t the same boy I saw died. It haunted me the whole time, even watching the film.
Toby’s death is busted but check out the auto-welding on that barrier
Haha! That’s the kind of dark-dramatic shit we need, rather than modern-day cartoonish, kiddy bullshit. I mean, Sonic Forces is nothing compared to Astro Boy (Imagi Studios). Imagine if Imagi Studios did not go bankrupt, and instead created Astro Boy II, Gatchaman, TMNT II, TMNT III, Cat Tale, and some sort of Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) or Shadow the Hedgehog (2005) movie adaptation. That would be fucking epic, and perhaps have some dark-dramatic level shit, like Maria Robotnik getting shot by a GUN soldier, or Mephiles fucking impaling Sonic, or Black Doom annihilating the planet. Or perhaps Imagi Studios could make a movie adaptation about Sonic Colors, except it’s dark, emotional, gritty, and edgy, as opposed to overly safe, kiddy bullshit enforced by IGN. They need to bring back the *Dark-Dramatic* CGI superhero shit like the auto-welding on a barrier, rather than continuing with the cringy, kiddy, shitty, and unbearable shit.
@@mr.vorrnyvorrn2516 you clearly copied the wiki for “Astro boy self welding glass”
@@gen2mediainc.577 Feh. I never realized the welding was so dark until you told me.
I totally forgot this movie existed until now
pretty sure the scientist with the gray hair is voiced by the same guy who voices the speaker in destiny and destiny 2.
Oof...now that's gotta hurt...
So what’s peacekeeper made of? Vibranium gold alloy? They say Vibranium absorbs energy. And also the peacekeeper has a cool cannon arm.
I watched this when I was a kid
I was for some reason aware of what happened in this scene as a child.
ok
This scene give my childhood nightmare
I used to watch this movie a lot
I’m watching this for the first time in years. His death scene fucked me up as a kid. I remembered it being more gruesome
Doctor: We'res my son?
Me: vaporized
No shit
I think we all failed to realize that toby died and that's that. I remember watching the movie and feeling relieved that there was a robot of him, but the actual kid is ded.
Why do I think Toby is cute???