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Ani-Gamers Podcast #028a – The Greatest Podcast on Earth, Part I

A great comparison of the original Astro Boy manga (in orange) and Naoki Urasawa's Pluto retelling (in black). Source unknown.

Hosts: Evan "Vampt Vo" Minto, Frederik L. Schodt, Ed Sizemore
Topic: Comparison of all versions of the Astro Boy story "The Greatest Robot on Earth" (original manga, 60s anime, 1980 anime, 2003 anime, and Pluto manga)

In a last-ditch effort to release a podcast for Osamu Tezuka Month, I recorded this episode with manga translator Fred Schodt (author of The Astro Boy Essays, translator of Astro Boy and Pluto) and manga reviewer Ed Sizemore (Manga Worth Reading), featuring an in-depth discussion of the Astro Boy story "The Greatest Robot on Earth" and all of the adaptations thereof. The episode was quite long and I wanted to get something out before the end of the month, so this is only the first part of the show.

In it, we only get to two of our discussion topics: Astro's fateful decision to increase his horsepower and the dichotomy between the philosophies and depictions of Dr. Ochanomizu and Dr. Tenma. In addition, there's a quick announcement of an Ani-Gamers Podcast contest at the end of the episode, so stick around to find out how to win some fabulous Tezuka-themed prizes, courtesy of Vertical, Inc.

Show notes and links after the break.

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(Runtime: 37 minutes)


[00:00] Opening Song: "R.O.D. OP" by Taku Iwasaki (Read Or Die OAV OP)

[00:16] Evan introduces our two awesome guests.

[02:07] We move on to some background and a plot synopsis of "The Greatest Robot on Earth."

[05:31] Our trio begins with a quite long conversation about Astro's decision to upgrade his horsepower from 100,000 to 1,000,000. In doing so, we also bring up the central themes of "The Greatest Robot on Earth" and get into the underlying characterizations of Astro, Dr. Ochanomizu, and Dr. Tenma.

[31:17] Continuing with our discussion of the two doctors, we begin with Evan's idea of the two as representing an angel/devil dichotomy. (In discussing the topic, Ed brings up an alternative model of the two as representing a yin-yang.)

[35:58] That's it for this half of the show. Evan announces the (late) Tezuka Month contest for the podcast.

[37:27] Ending Song: "Tetsuwan Atom" by Atoms (Astro Boy [1980] OP)

2 comments:

Yan V said...

Totally agree with Tenma being such a mysterious character passed his work. I love that about him, though.

That was a fantastic listen. I'm really looking forward to the next part.

My suggestion for topic: Hokuto Musou! Now that it's out, I'd love to hear about what you (Vampt Vo) think of the game and whether it does any justice towards the Hara and Buronson's original work.

Evan Minto (Vampt Vo) said...

Ack! To be entirely honest, I haven't had the courage to battle my way through all of Fist of the North Star yet! It's on Hulu, staring me down, but I've only seen a handful of episodes. Maybe after I watch some more of it I can pick up a copy of Hokuto Musou and talk about the head-exploding action therein.

Thanks for the suggestion!

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