Mighty Atom (TV series) explained

Based On:Astro Boy
Director:Hiroshi Yoshikawa
Seika Shiba
Hideo Ōhashi
Toshio Naniwa
Opentheme:Mighty Atom Theme
Endtheme:Mighty Atom Theme
Composer:Hirooki Ogawa
Katsuyuki Masuda
Producer:Keiji Matsuzaki
Tsuyoshi Yoneyama
Cinematography:Yutaka Yoshida
Hiroshi Segawa
Camera:Single-camera
Runtime:25 minutes
Company:Matsuzaki Production
Country:Japan
Network:MBS
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:65
Related:Mighty Atom

is a Japanese black-and-white Tokusatsu live-action TV drama that aired on MBS from March 7, 1959 to May 28, 1960 for a total of 65 episodes split into five parts

Production

Tetsuwan Atomu was produced for Mainichi Broadcasting System, sponsored by Lotte Corporation, by Matsuzaki Production, founded by Keiji Matsuzaki, who worked with Eiji Tsuburaya as a special effects director before the war and was a Toho producer.

It is the first adaptation of Osamu Tezuka's Mighty Atom (a.k.a. Astro Boy) manga comic book series and predates the 1963 Mighty Atom (Astro Boy) anime.[1]

Plot

The series condenses the original's science fiction elements, more in line with the detective stories of the time, with a focus on fighting gangsters.[2] In the original, the story takes place in the 21st century, but according to Atom's dialogue in the second part finale, the series takes place in 1959, the same year as the broadcast.

Reception

Although the series was popular for a year, Tezuka became dissatisfied with the adaptation, saying that it was too far removed from the image of the original work, and this became the driving force behind the production of the first Astro Boy anime a few years later. In addition, when Sōji Ushio approached Tezuka in 1965 to make a live-action Ambassador Magma, Tezuka initially suggested that he make a live-action Big X for this reason.[3]

However, P Productions' live-action Magma received high praise from Tezuka, and the bad impression of live-action adaptations was dispelled, and Tezuka himself considered producing a live-action version of Mighty Atom in 1972.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Osamu Tezuka's Astro Boy Live-Action Drama Gets DVD Box. 2009-09-03 . . 2009-08-30 .
  2. Book: 1990-03-24 . Zen Kaijū Kaijin . Keibunsha . 1 . 44–45. C0676 . 4-7669-0962-3 .
  3. Ambassador Magma Perfect Book (Byakuya-Shobo CO.,LTD.)