Nextworld Explained

Nextworld
Ja Kanji:来るべき世界
Ja Romaji:Kitarubeki Sekai
Genre:Science fiction, steampunk
Type:Manga
Author:Osamu Tezuka
Publisher:Fuji Shobo
Published:1951
Volumes:2
Type:TV film
Fumoon (フウムーン)
Director:Hisashi Sakaguchi
Producer:Takamasa Matsutani
Toru Horikoshi
Touru Komori
Music:Yuji Ohno
Studio:Tezuka Productions
Network:Nippon TV
Released:August 31, 1980
Runtime:91 minutes

, also known as Nextworld, is a Japanese science fiction manga series, written and illustrated by Osamu Tezuka in 1951.

Plot

Created in a time when the Cold War was becoming hotter, Nextworld is Osamu Tezuka's parody of the tense relationship between the USA (represented as the 'Nation of Stars') and USSR (known in the work as the 'Uran Federation'). The main storyline focuses on atomic tests that create a race of mutant animals known as Fumoon, with psychic powers and intelligence beyond humans, who formulate a plan to evacuate hundreds of animals and a small group of people off the planet Earth. The reason for this is due to a large toxic cloud approaching the Earth, threatening to wipe out all life. Meanwhile, the two warring superpowers draw closer and closer to a confrontation.

Legacy

Next World is the last of Osamu Tezuka's early epic science fiction trilogy, consisting of Lost World (1948), Metropolis (1949) and Next World (1951).

Fumoon

Fumoon
Native Name:Japanese: フウムーン
Director:Hisashi Sakaguchi
Music:Yuji Ohno
Country:Japan
Language:Japanese
Runtime:91 minutes
Company:Tezuka Productions
Network:Nippon TV

is a Japanese science fiction anime television film by Osamu Tezuka.[1] It is based on the manga Nextworld.

Plot

The anime film is similar, but omits characters from the manga. Another difference is that Kenichi (a character who also appears in the Metropolis manga and its anime adaptation) is a teenager in the film, whereas he is a child in the manga.

Cast

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Anime Sols to Stream Original Yatterman, Aoi Blink, Tezuka Films. May 4, 2013. August 30, 2014. Anime News Network.