A little context: an old "special lady friend" visited from Japan last month. It just so happened to coincide with my third attempt at purchasing a copy of the 2001 anime adaptation of Tezuka Osamu's 1949 comic version of Metropolis having borne fruit, and I was excited to watch it (the first attempt yielded a repackaged copy sold as new that looked like somebody had sneezed on the bottom of the disc, and the second was a pirated copy).
So we watched Metropolis. Great movie. Might be one for the "Missing Movie Files," I'm not sure. After watching it, she told me about this Tezuka Osamu cartoon she enjoyed as a little girl (she's 63), and how her father had walked into the living room while it was playing one day, and upon witnessing it, turned off the tv, exclaimed that this was not a children's show, and forbade the kids from watching it again.
So we did a little YouTube search, and, score. You know that feeling of finding tv memories from your childhood on YouTube. That's where she went. I watched a 63 year–old woman become her 6 year–old self before my eyes, exploding into gleeful colors of pure nostalgiagasm.
We watched it, and oh my god we laughed our asses off. I mean this shit is crazy. Could Tezuka really have not been on drugs? Because this show would be great on drugs. I'd play this at any stoner party without hesitation. Or any drunk party, or any party for that matter. I'd show the first two episodes, anyway. Future episodes kinda fizzle into a more–or–less regular kids' show after that, though not without their moments, but those first two episodes... they are something very, very special. So, imbibe if you got em, and, well...
Rampop II wrote:
I dare anybody to make it 13 minutes into this Japanese children's show from 1971 by Tezuka Osamu (Astro Boy, Metropolis (2001)) and deny that it's one of the craziest things you've ever seen: