Friday, January 6, 2012

Astro Boy Action Figure


Astro Boy Type 1
Price: USD 20
Country of origin: Malaysia
Shipping charges via courier: please inquire within.
Material: Eco-Friendly PVC hard material
Height: 16 inch
Contact: astroboy197@gmail.com
Payment method: wire transfer/paypal



Astro Boy Type 2
Price: USD 20
Country of origin: Malaysia
Shipping charges via courier: please inquire within.
Material: Eco-Friendly PVC hard material
Height: 16 inch
Contact: astroboy197@gmail.com
Payment method: wire transfer/paypal




Astro Boy Type 3
Price: USD 20
Country of origin: Malaysia
Shipping charges via courier: please inquire within.
Material: Eco-Friendly PVC hard material
Height: 16 inch
Contact: astroboy197@gmail.com
Payment method: wire transfer/paypal

Monday, January 2, 2012

Astro Boy, Japan's Answer To Superman

Why I believe Astro Boy is Japan's Answer to Superman

With Japan's long history of comic books (aka Manga), they featured their own versions of dark heroes, hot blooded heroes and cynical heroes. The question, is there a hero that could be considered their own Superman? Most say Goku, some say Ultraman. I say it's the little robot with the 100000 horsepower.
BBally - 1/2/2012


With Japan's long history of comic books (aka Manga), they featured their own versions of dark heroes, hot blooded heroes and cynical heroes. The question, is there a hero that could be considered their own Superman?




Most tend to see DBZ's Goku as such, due the fact they share a similar background (born on a distant planet, sent to earth as an infant, home planet destroyed, raised on earth, grew to become protector of Earth), however Goku doesn't have a secret identity (ironically his son Gohan did when he became the Great Saiyanman), has a more child like personality and apart from his fighting smarts, isn't exactly the brightest character in the world but he has a likable upbeat personality. Still he tended to kill his opponents (not a prefarable action but most of the time he had no choice) Possibly more comparable to Golden Age Superman.




Next on the list is live action hero, Ultraman, another character who recieved the title of Japanese Superman from fans. He came from another galaxy far away from Earth, has a secret identity as a form of a human who was close to death, therefore becoming some sort of lifeforce for his host however some Ultra heroes merely created their own human bodies to take cover as and when monsters go on rampage the human form transforms to Ultraman due to a certain object. However like Goku, every Ultraman (apart from Cosmos) tend to kill the monsters. Again more comparable to Golden Age Superman (and Golden Age Captain Marvel, being a transforming hero and all)


However in my opinion, Japan's true answer to Superman is Osamu Tezuka's Astro Boy.




While not as powerful (even he was powerful enough to defeat an evil sorceror in the critically acclaimed GBA game, Astro Boy: Omega Factor), plus the fact Astro isn't an alien, but an A.I and he has no secret identity, he can be comparable to Superman for several reasons. While Superman is seen as the grandaddy of comic book superheroes who set the standards that others would follow despite not being the first comic book hero, Astro is seen as the one who set the standards for other manga titles to follow despite not being Japan's first superhero. When Sups had the Flecther shorts that set the standards for animated superhero films, Astro's 60's anime was the first anime to have a more continuous formula (with 2 parters and such). Therefore in terms of importance in their own countries, they share a similar influence.

Like Superman, Astro tries to avoid killing his enemies, he usually stops robots from killing humans or destorying eachother. He is optimistic and kind hearted. Like Sups, Astro can be seen as more universal comic character due to Tezuka's anti-war sentiments. Although in the short manga series "Ambassador Atom" where Astro made his debut, he showed his more violent side near the end when he found the Earthlings decision to attack an innocent alien race, illogical (he didn't kill anybody but still), since this was his first appearance, this version could be comparable to the more violent Golden Age Superman. In that short manga, Astro would sport a more traditional superhero attire (cape included), of course none of that made it, when he got his own manga title although he still wore his red boots.

Unfortunatly like Superman, Astro has been a target of criticism by cynical fans who saw him as too moral, boring and bland therefore prefering more darker, loudmouth or cynical manga heroes, which was trully evidented in the 70's when more cynical, deliquent like manga heroes were big sellers and Tezuka was forced by his publishers to make Astroboy less moral which ironically caused sales to drop, therefore gave Tezuka the chance to make Astro the way he was again.




A nice little trivia for you all, Tezuka was also a big Superman fan and was made honorary chairman of the Superman Fanclub in Japan during the release of the Donner/Christopher Reeve Superman film in Japan.


So this was my opinion of why I think Tezuka's iconic deserves the mantle as Japan's answer to the Man of Steel, then again it's just my opinion.


Astro Boy Fact - from Wikipedia


Astro Boy (鉄腕アトム Tetsuwan Atomu?, lit. "Iron Arm Atom") is a Japanese manga series first published in 1952 and television program first broadcast in Japan in 1963. The story follows the adventures of a robot named Astro Boy and a selection of other characters along the way.[3]

Astro Boy is the first, most popular Japanese television series that embodied the aesthetic that later became familiar worldwide as anime.[4] It originated as a manga in 1952 by Osamu Tezuka, revered in Japan as the "God of Manga."[5] After enjoying success abroad, Astro Boy was remade in the 1980s as Shin Tetsuwan Atomu, known as Astroboy in other countries, and again in 2003. In November 2007, he was named Japan's envoy for overseas safety.[6] An American computer-animated 3-D film based on the original manga series by Tezuka was released on October 23, 2009.

Monday, December 26, 2011

Astro Boy Action Figure For Sale




16 Inch High Quality Classic Astro Boy:

Just Astro Boy:

Price:RM 88

Warranty:none

Dealing method:COD within PJ and KL Only/ Courier add RM 15

Location of seller:PJ

Contact method/details:0122911340 (sms)

Age of item:Brand new

Item(s) conditions:Excllent

Reason for sale:Trade

- Classic Astro Boy
- High quality PVC
- Eco friendly PVC Material
- Good finishing
- A joy to look at and looks great in your room
- 16 inch large figurine

This post has been edited by cjhor72: Nov 24 2011, 03:28 PM