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Fantastic Eighth Man 28 Eviljaw & The Devil Germs web2
Fantastic Eighth Man ep 28
Opens with trade ad for the show and a tv guide entry that both confirm the title of the show, despite the fact it never appears in the finished product.
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Видео

Unused Scene INF1 Sc16
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This follows leaping over the thorn fence and before the guard starts shooting. Obviously more drawings are yet to be found.
Fantastic Eighth Man 43 The Nuclear Witch Dub wbrnts2
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1965 perspective on nuclear power.
Fantastic Eighth Man 01 How I, Eighth Man, Came To Be wbrnts
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Fantastic Eighth Man 01 How I, Eighth Man, Came To Be wbrnts
YS Unused PL Sc13 1080i
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Assembled from existing art.
Fantastic Eighth Man 50 The Living Statue wbrnts
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Fantastic Eighth Man 50 The Living Statue wbrnts
Fantastic Eighth Man 38 Dub The Atomic Ghost wbrnts
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Fantastic Eighth Man 38 Dub The Atomic Ghost wbrnts
Fantastic Eighth Man 14 The Racing Rockets wbrnts mp4
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Fantastic Eighth Man 14 The Racing Rockets wbrnts mp4
Fantastic Eighth Man 40 Dub Robot Jupiter Ntsc Dv Wide wbrnts
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Fantastic Eighth Man 40 Dub Robot Jupiter Ntsc Dv Wide wbrnts
Fantastic Eighth Man 41 Target 8 Man Dub Ntsc Dv Wide wbrnts
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Fantastic Eighth Man 41 Target 8 Man Dub Ntsc Dv Wide wbrnts
8 Man New Open & Lyrics LM KS wbrnts
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8 Man New Open & Lyrics LM KS wbrnts
Fantastic Eighth Man 51 Terrible Imitation People dub wbrnts
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Fantastic Eighth Man 51 Terrible Imitation People dub wbrnts
Fantastic Eighth Man 25 dub The Electronic Tyrant wbrnt
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Fantastic Eighth Man 25 dub The Electronic Tyrant wbrnt
Fantastic Eighth Man 48 dub Menace From Outer Space wbrnts
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Fantastic Eighth Man 48 dub Menace From Outer Space wbrnts
Fantastic Eighth Man #08 dub Dr Spectra wbr
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Fantastic Eighth Man #08 dub Dr Spectra wbr
Fantastic Eighth Man 26 dub Countdown to Zero wbrnts
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Fantastic Eighth Man 26 dub Countdown to Zero wbrnts
Fantastic Eighth Man 09 The Light That Burned wbrnts
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Fantastic Eighth Man 09 The Light That Burned wbrnts
Fantastic Eighth Man 35 Freezing Ray wbrnts
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Fantastic Eighth Man 35 Freezing Ray wbrnts
Fantastic Eighth Man 36 dub Birus wbr
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Fantastic Eighth Man 36 dub Birus wbr
Fantastic Eighth Man 46 The Monster Bird compressed
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Fantastic Eighth Man 46 The Monster Bird compressed
Fantastic Eighth Man 34 Battle of the Brothers compressed
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Fantastic Eighth Man 34 Battle of the Brothers compressed
Fantastic Eighth Man 10 Samantha Seven Hndbrk
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Fantastic Eighth Man 10 Samantha Seven Hndbrk
George Dunning Camera Three Edit2a
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George Dunning Camera Three Edit2a
Nightmare Ned Monster Ned May 3 1997
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Nightmare Ned Monster Ned May 3 1997
Nightmare Ned Ants May 3 1997
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Nightmare Ned Ants May 3 1997
Nightmare Ned The Accordion Lesson June 21 1997 ABC
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Nightmare Ned The Accordion Lesson June 21 1997 ABC
Nightmare Ned Testing Testing June 21 1997 ABC
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Nightmare Ned Testing Testing June 21 1997 ABC
Nightmare Ned Dapper Dan April 26 1997 ABC
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Nightmare Ned Dapper Dan April 26 1997 ABC
YS TVPremiere return bumper
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YS TVPremiere return bumper

Комментарии

  • @MuradPuryear
    @MuradPuryear Месяц назад

    One of my all-time favorites 8th man Gigantor and Supercar

  • @kyokougizou
    @kyokougizou 2 месяца назад

    Eight-Man is unique in that it doesn't always have a happy ending, even though it's an anime aimed at children. I fell in love with the human form of witches in the original manga when I was little. lol Later, in 1975, I was surprised to see a singer who looked exactly like her, "Nana Okada,"appear in Japan.

  • @kyokougizou
    @kyokougizou 2 месяца назад

    If you look closely, Eight-Man is a very handsome boy, and he resembles the main character of the recent sci-fi movie ``Alita: Battle Angel.''

  • @user-jj1ye8ih6u
    @user-jj1ye8ih6u 2 месяца назад

    도와주게 공팔군!!

  • @fueledbylove
    @fueledbylove 2 месяца назад

    Tobor, thats Robot spelled backwards. huh huh.

  • @fueledbylove
    @fueledbylove 3 месяца назад

    This soundtrack is weird they sound like they are in a well.

  • @xcalibur1011
    @xcalibur1011 6 месяцев назад

    Tobor The 8th Man like Gigantor Speed Racer Marine Boy Astro Boy etc,etc, were among my favorite anime shows that i enjoyed watching growing up as a child running home from school so i wouldn't miss a single episode. with today's tech it would be great to finally see these classic b&w episodes in color on dvd and blu-ray disc. thanks! for showing them on Knordob ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • @tedvalis6071
    @tedvalis6071 6 месяцев назад

    This was very clever and captured the essence of the 8th Man series!!! Way to go!

  • @tedvalis6071
    @tedvalis6071 6 месяцев назад

    Beautiful print....and great, crisp audio! Watching it today, July 11, as this episode was shown on this day Thursday 1968 on WPIX Channel 11 in New York

  • @luisreyes1963
    @luisreyes1963 6 месяцев назад

    One of many early Animes shown on American TV. It was called Tobor The Eighth Man in the U.S.

  • @joegausch
    @joegausch 6 месяцев назад

    "Is there any reason why you stare so intently at my face?" "I'm gay."

  • @williedaniel6194
    @williedaniel6194 7 месяцев назад

    Professor Genius

  • @williedaniel6194
    @williedaniel6194 7 месяцев назад

    Professor Genius

  • @heejacorona6706
    @heejacorona6706 7 месяцев назад

    For some reason I remember him as 008 man. Could a sword that was the cartoons title.

  • @ChicagoJoe1908
    @ChicagoJoe1908 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for posting this fantastic blast from my youth! I would watch 8th Man on early Saturday mornings on WGN Chicago in the mid/late 1960s In the 1980s, I bought a vhs copy of several 8th Man episodes. Unfortunately, this episode was not included. Thanks again!

  • @jubalcalif9100
    @jubalcalif9100 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for uploading this bodacious "blast from the past" ! I have vague memories of a local low power independent TV station showing this when I was a youngster in the mid to late 60s. I would never have known it was in black in white because all my family had back then was a black & white TV.

  • @gallibon1319
    @gallibon1319 10 месяцев назад

    Samantha's roars sound so scary.

  • @rs3018
    @rs3018 10 месяцев назад

    Now we know where RoboCop and 6 million dollar man came from

  • @village142
    @village142 10 месяцев назад

    声がアメコミなのがイメージ違う。日本は声優がマッチしてる感。オリジナル国だからね。

  • @village142
    @village142 10 месяцев назад

    声優がアメリカコミックみたい。子供向けという感じでない。

  • @ostyne5523
    @ostyne5523 10 месяцев назад

    Where's episode #2?!😅

  • @123cbman
    @123cbman 11 месяцев назад

    I don't know but the Chief looks alot like Speed Racer's father.

  • @Ariel7877
    @Ariel7877 11 месяцев назад

    my preferred cartoon super-hero by the 60's

  • @MatthewTheWolf2029
    @MatthewTheWolf2029 11 месяцев назад

    13:48 LOL! There's literally eight 8-Men!

  • @MatthewTheWolf2029
    @MatthewTheWolf2029 11 месяцев назад

    LOL! That was pretty bold when Tobor/Azuma said "Will you please get away from me!?"

  • @モリモリメモリー
    @モリモリメモリー 11 месяцев назад

    英語と合うね。違和感がない。

  • @MatthewTheWolf2029
    @MatthewTheWolf2029 11 месяцев назад

    I must say, this is a pretty tragic episode with its ending. Dr. Spectra's daughter was so naive yet so innocent. All she wanted was to live a normal life. And her death was very heartbreaking. But this show has balls. It does NOT shy away from death.

  • @MatthewTheWolf2029
    @MatthewTheWolf2029 11 месяцев назад

    "An ambition guided by hatred cannot be successful". 8-Man has wise words to give.

  • @MatthewTheWolf2029
    @MatthewTheWolf2029 11 месяцев назад

    12:20 LOL! That's badass!

  • @MatthewTheWolf2029
    @MatthewTheWolf2029 11 месяцев назад

    I absolutely love this show. Its ages old. But it has a lot of great solid material. I'm surprised not many attempts were made at making reboots beyond the 1992 live action movie and the 1993 OVA 8-Man After. 8-Man deserves more. He deserves a modern reboot.

  • @MatthewTheWolf2029
    @MatthewTheWolf2029 11 месяцев назад

    Jupiter is one of 8-Man's greatest rivals!

  • @MatthewTheWolf2029
    @MatthewTheWolf2029 11 месяцев назад

    Wow! Excellent HD quality! And this is one of the best episodes of the show!

  • @MatthewTheWolf2029
    @MatthewTheWolf2029 11 месяцев назад

    That monster bird was one of 8-Man's toughest challengers!

  • @MatthewTheWolf2029
    @MatthewTheWolf2029 11 месяцев назад

    8-Man rocks. 👍👍👍👍

  • @brianchar-bow3273
    @brianchar-bow3273 11 месяцев назад

    The setting of the original manga "8 Man (8th Man)," which was serialized in "Weekly Shonen Magazine" (Kodansha), a Japanese manga magazine for boys and children in the 1960s, can be simplified as follows. (The Japanese-produced TV broadcast version of 8 Man is animated almost exactly according to this manga original.) The author of the story is science fiction writer Kazumasa Hirai, and the artist of the manga is Jiro Kuwata. / Basic Setting, The location and setting is Japan in the early 1960s. A specially assigned eighth section or department is established in the criminal division of the Japanese police, but the name of the assigned detective is kept secret. the detective of the eighth section is not human, but a humanoid super robot called 8-Man. 8-Man was a type number of a group of humanoid super robots with artificial intelligence developed secretly in the U.S. for military development, and its development code name was number 008, the name of the eighth robot developed. (The title "The Eighth Man" is derived from these two names: detective of the eighth police department and serial number 008.) Dr. Tani, a Japanese robotics engineer who was involved in the development of this super robot in the U.S., did not want the robot he created to be used in war as a military development product, so he fled the organization in secret to Japan with (and took out) 8 Man and returned to Japan to hide himself. Since the development of the combat robot was conducted in top-secret, the fact that he took the robot and fled did not become an official international issue, and pursuers from the U.S. came to Japan several times to directly destroy or recapture 8-Man. The Soviet side also sent emissaries to Japan to attack 8-Man in order to extort military secrets from the United States. (The depiction of the conflict in international relations is not explicitly stated in the original manga, as it was originally a children's manga.) 8-Man himself is a super robot, but Dr. Tani has transferred the memories and consciousness of Detective Aduma, who died in the line of duty on the case, into his electronic brain, and he normally lives in secret, in human form, as Auduma, a former detective who is an udderless private detective. When necessary, he transforms into the form of 8th Man. The narrative structure consists of a mainline story of an escape from the U.S. and a chase drama, as well as individual cases and episodes. The episodes include, The story of a female scientist who develops a new weapon using laser beams and uses it to avenge her murdered husband. The story of an evolved and self-aware supercomputer (now called AI) that rebels against humans. The battle for a small, high-performance, human-controlled, high-speed rocket weapon. The story of an artificial witch whose personality is split into good and evil due to an accident involving a large high-speed atomic circuit device that generates cosmic rays, and who can levitate with only her soul. A battle with a genius brother and sister scientist who came from the future to the present by manipulating a time machine. The items and settings of 1960s hard SF were included. Although the medium of publication took the work from a children's magazine, it was in fact a hard-ESF manga that could be read by adults as well. When an animated version was broadcast on TV in the early 1960s, it became popular not only among children at the time but also widely throughout Japan, thanks to Jiro Kuwata's smart and modern illustrations. An English translation of the animated version was also shown in the United States. After the war, Godzilla was mutated by a hydrogen bomb test, Ultraman was an alien who crash-landed on the earth due to an accident during his mission, and Ultra Seven appeared on the earth in pursuit of aliens who were after the earth. There is also Ishinomori's "Cyborg 009," a precursor to the Avengers of today, and "Masked Rider," a modified robot fighting an evil organization planning to take over the world, Astro Boy," which depicted the suffering and exploits of a boyish robot AI with the will and emotions to coexist with human society. The film 8th Man was one of Japan's pioneering animated films of the postwar era,

  • @brianchar-bow3273
    @brianchar-bow3273 11 месяцев назад

    The setting of the original manga "8 Man (8th Man)," which was serialized in "Weekly Shonen Magazine" (Kodansha), a Japanese manga magazine for boys and children in the 1960s, can be simplified as follows. (The Japanese-produced TV broadcast version of 8 Man is animated almost exactly according to this manga original.) The author of the story is science fiction writer Kazumasa Hirai, and the artist of the manga is Jiro Kuwata. / Basic Setting, The location and setting is Japan in the early 1960s. A specially assigned eighth section or department is established in the criminal division of the Japanese police, but the name of the assigned detective is kept secret. the detective of the eighth section is not human, but a humanoid super robot called 8-Man. 8-Man was a type number of a group of humanoid super robots with artificial intelligence developed secretly in the U.S. for military development, and its development code name was number 008, the name of the eighth robot developed. (The title "The Eighth Man" is derived from these two names: detective of the eighth police department and serial number 008.) Dr. Tani, a Japanese robotics engineer who was involved in the development of this super robot in the U.S., did not want the robot he created to be used in war as a military development product, so he fled the organization in secret to Japan with (and took out) 8 Man and returned to Japan to hide himself. Since the development of the combat robot was conducted in top-secret, the fact that he took the robot and fled did not become an official international issue, and pursuers from the U.S. came to Japan several times to directly destroy or recapture 8-Man. The Soviet side also sent emissaries to Japan to attack 8-Man in order to extort military secrets from the United States. (The depiction of the conflict in international relations is not explicitly stated in the original manga, as it was originally a children's manga.) 8-Man himself is a super robot, but Dr. Tani has transferred the memories and consciousness of Detective Aduma, who died in the line of duty on the case, into his electronic brain, and he normally lives in secret, in human form, as Auduma, a former detective who is an udderless private detective. When necessary, he transforms into the form of 8th Man. The narrative structure consists of a mainline story of an escape from the U.S. and a chase drama, as well as individual cases and episodes. The episodes include, The story of a female scientist who develops a new weapon using laser beams and uses it to avenge her murdered husband. The story of an evolved and self-aware supercomputer (now called AI) that rebels against humans. The battle for a small, high-performance, human-controlled, high-speed rocket weapon. The story of an artificial witch whose personality is split into good and evil due to an accident involving a large high-speed atomic circuit device that generates cosmic rays, and who can levitate with only her soul. A battle with a genius brother and sister scientist who came from the future to the present by manipulating a time machine. The items and settings of 1960s hard SF were included. Although the medium of publication took the work from a children's magazine, it was in fact a hard-ESF manga that could be read by adults as well. When an animated version was broadcast on TV in the early 1960s, it became popular not only among children at the time but also widely throughout Japan, thanks to Jiro Kuwata's smart and modern illustrations. An English translation of the animated version was also shown in the United States. After the war, Godzilla was mutated by a hydrogen bomb test, Ultraman was an alien who crash-landed on the earth due to an accident during his mission, and Ultra Seven appeared on the earth in pursuit of aliens who were after the earth. There is also Ishinomori's "Cyborg 009," a precursor to the Avengers of today, and "Masked Rider," a modified robot fighting an evil organization planning to take over the world, Astro Boy," which depicted the suffering and exploits of a boyish robot AI with the will and emotions to coexist with human society. The film 8th Man was one of Japan's pioneering animated films of the postwar era,

  • @brianchar-bow3273
    @brianchar-bow3273 11 месяцев назад

    The setting of the original manga "8 Man (8th Man)," which was serialized in "Weekly Shonen Magazine" (Kodansha), a Japanese manga magazine for boys and children in the 1960s, can be simplified as follows. (The Japanese-produced TV broadcast version of 8 Man is animated almost exactly according to this manga original.) The author of the story is science fiction writer Kazumasa Hirai, and the artist of the manga is Jiro Kuwata. / Basic Setting, The location and setting is Japan in the early 1960s. A specially assigned eighth section or department is established in the criminal division of the Japanese police, but the name of the assigned detective is kept secret. the detective of the eighth section is not human, but a humanoid super robot called 8-Man. 8-Man was a type number of a group of humanoid super robots with artificial intelligence developed secretly in the U.S. for military development, and its development code name was number 008, the name of the eighth robot developed. (The title "The Eighth Man" is derived from these two names: detective of the eighth police department and serial number 008.) Dr. Tani, a Japanese robotics engineer who was involved in the development of this super robot in the U.S., did not want the robot he created to be used in war as a military development product, so he fled the organization in secret to Japan with (and took out) 8 Man and returned to Japan to hide himself. Since the development of the combat robot was conducted in top-secret, the fact that he took the robot and fled did not become an official international issue, and pursuers from the U.S. came to Japan several times to directly destroy or recapture 8-Man. The Soviet side also sent emissaries to Japan to attack 8-Man in order to extort military secrets from the United States. (The depiction of the conflict in international relations is not explicitly stated in the original manga, as it was originally a children's manga.) 8-Man himself is a super robot, but Dr. Tani has transferred the memories and consciousness of Detective Aduma, who died in the line of duty on the case, into his electronic brain, and he normally lives in secret, in human form, as Auduma, a former detective who is an udderless private detective. When necessary, he transforms into the form of 8th Man. The narrative structure consists of a mainline story of an escape from the U.S. and a chase drama, as well as individual cases and episodes. The episodes include, The story of a female scientist who develops a new weapon using laser beams and uses it to avenge her murdered husband. The story of an evolved and self-aware supercomputer (now called AI) that rebels against humans. The battle for a small, high-performance, human-controlled, high-speed rocket weapon. The story of an artificial witch whose personality is split into good and evil due to an accident involving a large high-speed atomic circuit device that generates cosmic rays, and who can levitate with only her soul. A battle with a genius brother and sister scientist who came from the future to the present by manipulating a time machine. The items and settings of 1960s hard SF were included. Although the medium of publication took the work from a children's magazine, it was in fact a hard-SF manga that could be read by adults as well. When an animated version was broadcast on TV in the early 1960s, it became popular not only among children at the time but also widely throughout Japan, thanks to Jiro Kuwata's smart and modern illustrations. An English translation of the animated version was also shown in the United States. After the war, Godzilla was mutated by a hydrogen bomb test, Ultraman was an alien who crash-landed on the earth due to an accident during his mission, and Ultra Seven appeared on the earth in pursuit of aliens who were after the earth. There is also Ishinomori's "Cyborg 009," a precursor to the Avengers of today, and "Masked Rider," a modified robot fighting an evil organization planning to take over the world, Astro Boy," which depicted the suffering and exploits of a boyish robot AI with the will and emotions to coexist with human society. The film 8th Man was one of Japan's pioneering animated films of the postwar era,

  • @brianchar-bow3273
    @brianchar-bow3273 11 месяцев назад

    The setting of the original manga "8 Man (8th Man)," which was serialized in "Weekly Shonen Magazine" (Kodansha), a Japanese manga magazine for boys and children in the 1960s, can be simplified as follows. (The Japanese-produced TV broadcast version of 8 Man is animated almost exactly according to this manga original.) The author of the story is science fiction writer Kazumasa Hirai, and the artist of the manga is Jiro Kuwata. / Basic Setting, The location and setting is Japan in the early 1960s. A specially assigned eighth section or department is established in the criminal division of the Japanese police, but the name of the assigned detective is kept secret. the detective of the eighth section is not human, but a humanoid super robot called 8-Man. 8-Man was a type number of a group of humanoid super robots with artificial intelligence developed secretly in the U.S. for military development, and its development code name was number 008, the name of the eighth robot developed. (The title "The Eighth Man" is derived from these two names: detective of the eighth police department and serial number 008.) Dr. Tani, a Japanese robotics engineer who was involved in the development of this super robot in the U.S., did not want the robot he created to be used in war as a military development product, so he fled the organization in secret to Japan with (and took out) 8 Man and returned to Japan to hide himself. Since the development of the combat robot was conducted in top-secret, the fact that he took the robot and fled did not become an official international issue, and pursuers from the U.S. came to Japan several times to directly destroy or recapture 8-Man. The Soviet side also sent emissaries to Japan to attack 8-Man in order to extort military secrets from the United States. (The depiction of the conflict in international relations is not explicitly stated in the original manga, as it was originally a children's manga.) 8-Man himself is a super robot, but Dr. Tani has transferred the memories and consciousness of Detective Aduma, who died in the line of duty on the case, into his electronic brain, and he normally lives in secret, in human form, as Auduma, a former detective who is an udderless private detective. When necessary, he transforms into the form of 8th Man. The narrative structure consists of a mainline story of an escape from the U.S. and a chase drama, as well as individual cases and episodes. The episodes include, The story of a female scientist who develops a new weapon using laser beams and uses it to avenge her murdered husband. The story of an evolved and self-aware supercomputer (now called AI) that rebels against humans. The battle for a small, high-performance, human-controlled, high-speed rocket weapon. The story of an artificial witch whose personality is split into good and evil due to an accident involving a large high-speed atomic circuit device that generates cosmic rays, and who can levitate with only her soul. A battle with a genius brother and sister scientist who came from the future to the present by manipulating a time machine. The items and settings of 1960s hard SF were included. Although the medium of publication took the work from a children's magazine, it was in fact a hard-ESF manga that could be read by adults as well. When an animated version was broadcast on TV in the early 1960s, it became popular not only among children at the time but also widely throughout Japan, thanks to Jiro Kuwata's smart and modern illustrations. An English translation of the animated version was also shown in the United States. After the war, Godzilla was mutated by a hydrogen bomb test, Ultraman was an alien who crash-landed on the earth due to an accident during his mission, and Ultra Seven appeared on the earth in pursuit of aliens who were after the earth. There is also Ishinomori's "Cyborg 009," a precursor to the Avengers of today, and "Masked Rider," a modified robot fighting an evil organization planning to take over the world, Astro Boy," which depicted the suffering and exploits of a boyish robot AI with the will and emotions to coexist with human society. The film 8th Man was one of Japan's pioneering animated films of the postwar era,

  • @brianchar-bow3273
    @brianchar-bow3273 11 месяцев назад

    The setting of the original manga "8 Man (8th Man)," which was serialized in "Weekly Shonen Magazine" (Kodansha), a Japanese manga magazine for boys and children in the 1960s, can be simplified as follows. (The Japanese-produced TV broadcast version of 8 Man is animated almost exactly according to this manga original.) The author of the story is science fiction writer Kazumasa Hirai, and the artist of the manga is Jiro Kuwata. / Basic Setting, The location and setting is Japan in the early 1960s. A specially assigned eighth section or department is established in the criminal division of the Japanese police, but the name of the assigned detective is kept secret. the detective of the eighth section is not human, but a humanoid super robot called 8-Man. 8-Man was a type number of a group of humanoid super robots with artificial intelligence developed secretly in the U.S. for military development, and its development code name was number 008, the name of the eighth robot developed. (The title "The Eighth Man" is derived from these two names: detective of the eighth police department and serial number 008.) Dr. Tani, a Japanese robotics engineer who was involved in the development of this super robot in the U.S., did not want the robot he created to be used in war as a military development product, so he fled the organization in secret to Japan with (and took out) 8 Man and returned to Japan to hide himself. Since the development of the combat robot was conducted in top-secret, the fact that he took the robot and fled did not become an official international issue, and pursuers from the U.S. came to Japan several times to directly destroy or recapture 8-Man. The Soviet side also sent emissaries to Japan to attack 8-Man in order to extort military secrets from the United States. (The depiction of the conflict in international relations is not explicitly stated in the original manga, as it was originally a children's manga.) 8-Man himself is a super robot, but Dr. Tani has transferred the memories and consciousness of Detective Aduma, who died in the line of duty on the case, into his electronic brain, and he normally lives in secret, in human form, as Auduma, a former detective who is an udderless private detective. When necessary, he transforms into the form of 8th Man. The narrative structure consists of a mainline story of an escape from the U.S. and a chase drama, as well as individual cases and episodes. /The episodes include, The story of a female scientist who develops a new weapon using laser beams and uses it to avenge her murdered husband. The story of an evolved and self-aware supercomputer (now called AI) that rebels against humans. The battle for a small, high-performance, human-controlled, high-speed rocket weapon. The story of an artificial witch whose personality is split into good and evil due to an accident involving a large high-speed atomic circuit device that generates cosmic rays, and who can levitate with only her soul. A battle with a genius brother and sister scientist who came from the future to the present by manipulating a time machine. The items and settings of 1960s hard SF were included. Although the medium of publication took the work from a children's magazine, it was in fact a hard-ESF manga that could be read by adults as well. When an animated version was broadcast on TV in the early 1960s, it became popular not only among children at the time but also widely throughout Japan, thanks to Jiro Kuwata's smart and modern illustrations. An English translation of the animated version was also shown in the United States. After the war, Godzilla was mutated by a hydrogen bomb test, Ultraman was an alien who crash-landed on the earth due to an accident during his mission, and Ultra Seven appeared on the earth in pursuit of aliens who were after the earth. There is also Ishinomori's "Cyborg 009," a precursor to the Avengers of today, and "Masked Rider," a modified robot fighting an evil organization planning to take over the world, Astro Boy," which depicted the suffering and exploits of a boyish robot AI with the will and emotions to coexist with human society. The film 8th Man was one of Japan's pioneering animated films of the postwar era,

  • @MatthewTheWolf2029
    @MatthewTheWolf2029 11 месяцев назад

    LOL! That walk at 15:55!

  • @billy6427
    @billy6427 Год назад

    Whoa . So the 8 man Anime of the 2000 goes back this far😮

    • @MatthewTheWolf2029
      @MatthewTheWolf2029 11 месяцев назад

      You must mean "8-Man After", which came out in 1993. But yes, 8-Man is much older. Last year was his 60th anniversary.

  • @chrishoare5652
    @chrishoare5652 Год назад

    Holey robocop batman !

  • @Piggy-Oink-Oink
    @Piggy-Oink-Oink Год назад

    It's a shame this show was "banned" from airing in USA after 1967 due to the cigarettes.

    • @szymon3754
      @szymon3754 10 месяцев назад

      Actually, it’s because the television introduced colors in late 60s and early 70s, black and white where obsolete.

    • @jubalcalif9100
      @jubalcalif9100 9 месяцев назад

      @@szymon3754 As I do when I take off my hat, you make a good point !

  • @かぐや姫-c6k
    @かぐや姫-c6k Год назад

    英語で見るのは初めてですが、外国映画として見ても違和感なく、人物の動作が外国的に洗練されているのがわかりました。今のアニメより、表情、口の動き、手つき、立ち姿、動作、また波の描写などに合理性と上品さを感じます。

  • @thesmithersy
    @thesmithersy Год назад

    I've been looking for this for 25 years since I saw it in the UK, I can't believe after all this time I have finally found it!

  • @JeffGrimes-bo4cc
    @JeffGrimes-bo4cc Год назад

    I member when i.was 5 year's old

  • @solea0108
    @solea0108 Год назад

    米国が作り出した殺人兵器だったんだよ、8マンは。そこはわかっているのかな?

  • @MrBlueSkyof1607
    @MrBlueSkyof1607 Год назад

    4:32 Is your superpower stating the obvious?

  • @williedaniel6194
    @williedaniel6194 Год назад

    The Fantastic ✋️ virus Tobor the 8th man

  • @NH_RSA__
    @NH_RSA__ Год назад

    11:28 Should be a little bit more careful about telling a maniac robot that it's not too bright.