I have you all beat as far as ancient anime history goes, most likely because I'm older than most of the people posting here.
The first anime I ever watched was Astro Boy, which aired in the US in the 1960's. This was followed by Gigantor, 8th Man, Kimba the White Lion, Marine Boy, and Speed Racer. I wasn't watching much animation when Starblazers was airing in the US, so I've never seen it.
Astro Boy (Tetsuwan Atom in Japan) and Kimba the White Lion (Jungle Emperor Leo in Japan), I was to learn later, were the creations of the great Osameu Tezuka, who is thought of as a great pioneer in both anime and manga circles. Kimba is credited as being the first shoujo or girl's manga.
Japanese animators were outraged at the similarities between Tezuka's Jungle Emperor Leo and Disney's The Lion King, despite Disney's slealth-like efforts to cover up what many consider flat-out plagerism. (Jungle Emperor Leo's name is Kimba, while The Lion King's name is Simba. It fooled me! )
I believe Gigantor was the first of the popular "A Boy and His Giant Robot" genre.
Paul
paulcs@flashcom.net
The first anime I ever watched was Astro Boy, which aired in the US in the 1960's. This was followed by Gigantor, 8th Man, Kimba the White Lion, Marine Boy, and Speed Racer. I wasn't watching much animation when Starblazers was airing in the US, so I've never seen it.
Astro Boy (Tetsuwan Atom in Japan) and Kimba the White Lion (Jungle Emperor Leo in Japan), I was to learn later, were the creations of the great Osameu Tezuka, who is thought of as a great pioneer in both anime and manga circles. Kimba is credited as being the first shoujo or girl's manga.
Japanese animators were outraged at the similarities between Tezuka's Jungle Emperor Leo and Disney's The Lion King, despite Disney's slealth-like efforts to cover up what many consider flat-out plagerism. (Jungle Emperor Leo's name is Kimba, while The Lion King's name is Simba. It fooled me! )
I believe Gigantor was the first of the popular "A Boy and His Giant Robot" genre.
Paul
paulcs@flashcom.net
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