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"ASTROBUDDY" wrote:[QUOTE=F-Man;126591]Sorry if I haven't been following but what importance does it make whether Ishinomori was an animator or not?
Read the posts, dude, especially the last sentence of the post right before yours! Maybe that will help you! If not, I'll get back to you!
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Oh yeah, I agree with that post, that Ishinomori might have something to do with this no matter what, hence why I'm so confused that it seems like there was a battlefield in here over nothing.
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"F-Man" wrote:[QUOTE=ASTROBUDDY;126594][QUOTE=F-Man;126591]Sorry if I haven't been following but what importance does it make whether Ishinomori was an animator or not?
Read the posts, dude, especially the last sentence of the post right before yours! Maybe that will help you! If not, I'll get back to you!
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Oh yeah, I agree with that post, that Ishinomori might have something to do with this no matter what, hence why I'm so confused that it seems like there was a battlefield in here over nothing.[/QUOTE]
Not a battlefield, just a little fencing. Like between Philbert McCue and Tex Capfield or should I say between Musashi Miyamoto and Kojiro Sasaki.
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"ASTROBUDDY" wrote:[QUOTE=F-Man;126596][QUOTE=ASTROBUDDY;126594][QUOTE=F-Man;126591]Sorry if I haven't been following but what importance does it make whether Ishinomori was an animator or not?
Read the posts, dude, especially the last sentence of the post right before yours! Maybe that will help you! If not, I'll get back to you!
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Oh yeah, I agree with that post, that Ishinomori might have something to do with this no matter what, hence why I'm so confused that it seems like there was a battlefield in here over nothing.[/QUOTE]
Not a battlefield, just a little fencing. Like between Philbert McCue and Tex Capfield or should I say between Musashi Miyamoto and Kojiro Sasaki.
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Actually it should be Philbert Capfield and Tex McCue!
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I just watched this episode (Sporkia had mentioned there was a singing scene in it), and I found it so compelling I wanted to share a few more screen captures.
First, here are the siblings all singing away - this sequence is brief enough we might be able to "youtube" it without breaking any copyright laws . . .
Each sibling takes a solo - Cobalt, of course, goes a step too far, and stands up to sing his part - only to get blown into the back seat!!
For some reason, Atom needs a gun to destroy Muller (who's name sounds more like "Yoodah" in Japanese). He's clearly upset when Tawashi sticks it in his hand. Inside the building, the (previously) mortally wounded Muller fires at Atom, who attempts to return the shot - but can't!
- He makes the gun shake more than Barney Fife! Look at his expression! He can not shoot his friend, and just drops the gun. Then Phantom attacks him.
Outside (Jeffbert showed this) Ochanomizu and Tawashi congratulate Atom on his bravery for saving Japan from the destruction of the reactor. Tawashi adds something that must have been exceedingly thoughtless and Atom shoots him a dirty look that says more than words ever could. When Tawashi sees his face, he flinches, realizing what a jerk he's been. This is one of the few times I've seen Tawashi "get it" and feels genuinely sorry for opening up his dumb mouth before he THINKS!!
Dr. Ochanomizu immediately tries to diffuse the tension by saying something in a soft, consoling voice, but Atom only stands there, looking downwards, and giving no reaction, when suddenly - while Dr. O is still speaking to him - he turns on heel, and begins to walk away from the two of them - clearly full of grief and anger. Then he does something I don't recall seeing him do anyplace else in the 1960's anime . . . he acts out his inward anger by defiantly kicking a stone and shunning both Ochanomizu and Tawashi. This blew me away, because it shows his ability to feel pain, rage, indignation and desire for revenge.
This episode has many small but incredibly human/personal moments in it!
First, here are the siblings all singing away - this sequence is brief enough we might be able to "youtube" it without breaking any copyright laws . . .
Each sibling takes a solo - Cobalt, of course, goes a step too far, and stands up to sing his part - only to get blown into the back seat!!

For some reason, Atom needs a gun to destroy Muller (who's name sounds more like "Yoodah" in Japanese). He's clearly upset when Tawashi sticks it in his hand. Inside the building, the (previously) mortally wounded Muller fires at Atom, who attempts to return the shot - but can't!

Outside (Jeffbert showed this) Ochanomizu and Tawashi congratulate Atom on his bravery for saving Japan from the destruction of the reactor. Tawashi adds something that must have been exceedingly thoughtless and Atom shoots him a dirty look that says more than words ever could. When Tawashi sees his face, he flinches, realizing what a jerk he's been. This is one of the few times I've seen Tawashi "get it" and feels genuinely sorry for opening up his dumb mouth before he THINKS!!

Dr. Ochanomizu immediately tries to diffuse the tension by saying something in a soft, consoling voice, but Atom only stands there, looking downwards, and giving no reaction, when suddenly - while Dr. O is still speaking to him - he turns on heel, and begins to walk away from the two of them - clearly full of grief and anger. Then he does something I don't recall seeing him do anyplace else in the 1960's anime . . . he acts out his inward anger by defiantly kicking a stone and shunning both Ochanomizu and Tawashi. This blew me away, because it shows his ability to feel pain, rage, indignation and desire for revenge.
This episode has many small but incredibly human/personal moments in it!

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Here is a link to a clip I made of the kids singing.
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Here is a link to a clip I made of the kids singing.
http://macgyverism.weebly.com/uploads/3/6/5/1/3651547/astrocobalturansing.avi
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Thanks Penguin! It almost sounds like a folksong, doesn't it?
BTW - I LOVE the way Astro drives like Speed Racer and constantly "burns rubber" WHEN THERE IS NO RUBBER TO "BURN!"
I wonder if, in the days of flying cars, the auto will emit a screeching sound if you drive it in a manner that WOULD have "burned rubber." - you know, kind of like how digital cameras don't "need" to "click" but you hear it anyway so you are aware of when you have taken the photo?
BTW - I LOVE the way Astro drives like Speed Racer and constantly "burns rubber" WHEN THERE IS NO RUBBER TO "BURN!"




I wonder if, in the days of flying cars, the auto will emit a screeching sound if you drive it in a manner that WOULD have "burned rubber." - you know, kind of like how digital cameras don't "need" to "click" but you hear it anyway so you are aware of when you have taken the photo?


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