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Japan's earliest TV animation "Astro Boy" was launched

Astro Boy
On January 1, 1963, Japan's first TV animation "Astro Boy" went LIVE on Fuji TV.
In 1961, he produced the TV animation "Iron Arm" (insect version), which was translated into Chinese as "Iron Arm Astro Boy" (remade version). It was broadcast in black and white, with a total of 193 episodes. It was broadcast on Fuji TV in Japan from 1963 to 1966 and achieved a national average audience rating of 30%. The highest ever reached 40.7%. This high audience rating has become an insurmountable height in the history of Japanese TV animation, which has not been broken so far. The film was later translated into English and sold all over the world.
Toby, the son of Dr. Tianma, who worked in the Ministry of Science and Technology, died in a car accident. Tianma was deeply saddened by the loss of his beloved son, so he tried to create a robot-Astro Boy-in accordance with his son's appearance during his lifetime. And gave it extraordinary abilities: 100,000 horsepower and 7 weapons, and brought it back to the Ministry of Science and Technology. Later, on the oil tanker, Astro Boy was deceived by the circus master; but the robot was abused in the circus, and he was redeemed by Dr. Tea, the governor of the Ministry of Science and Technology, and named him "Astro Boy". In later life, he was sometimes discriminated against for being a robot, but he always wanted to build a friendly bridge between humans and robots and fight against evil forces.
Key words: January 1, 1963, Astro Boy, Japan, animation


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