@Sarim Yeah! I know what you mean. I Actually briefly remember watching a glimpse of the Astro Boy cartoon series when i was younger. I remember it having a character called 'Zora' i think!
@@oghcuteanimationhq5121 there are 3 rules and then a prelude rule the prelude one is "A robot may not harm humanity, or, by inaction, allow humanity to come to harm. "
@@oghcuteanimationhq5121 There are three Laws in Asimov's laws of robotics. 1) A robot cannot harm a human, or through inaction, allow a human to come to harm. 2) A robot must follow orders issued by humans. 3) A robot must preserve it's own existence unless such conflicts with the First and Second Laws. So in this case, since what Stone is doing is causing harm to humans in the city, this falls under the First Law ("cannot harm a human, or allow a human to be harmed through inaction")
Still love how the adapting thing comes into play, with "Stone" slowly absorbing the buildings and, a noticeable example, The whole big armada ship becoming a big arm cannon
0:19 “Huh? Where you goin’? Come back..!” His tone when saying this line just makes it perfect, he sounds genuinely confused and a bit hurt when they all begin to run as though he isn’t aware of what he’s become lol
@@oooohapenny4707probably, but I imagine the negative core would have some major consequences on his physique. So probably not long into his speech things go down hill.
Imagine a 3 year old seeing that. I found it amazing that the ship flying around for the whole movie became an arm cannon. Now that I'm older, I can truly appreciate how well done that shot was.
Oh, I didn't know that So not only Asimov's books explored problems with these laws, but also thousands of other sci-fi works, albeit unknowingly? That's hilarious
@@blinded6502 Asimov's robot rebellion is a lot less bloody than most Sci there's no skynet moment and the only robot that tries is modified and explicitly lacks the full 3 laws and even it locks up unable to finish the job. Even after the robots come to the zeroth law conclusion that humanity and life in a broad sense are more important than an individual they still can't actually brake the 3 laws to enforce it. They can however set up shadow governments and organizations to subtlety influence how humans decide to run things. Like planing computers feeding wrong info to get violent and meglominical people.out of leadershop positions, pretending to be human to be elected president, subtly backing the creation of a galaxy spaning empire to enforce law and order, inspiring the creation of psycohistory and by extention the foundation program to blunt the galactic dark age and may have created a race of hive minded humans with the end goal of a galaxy wide assimilation unifying all life and matter into one being and thusly ending interpersonal conflict.
This scene is literally anyone trying to kill a fly in their house esspecially 2:55 a guy died last time cause the damn fly suplexed him Rest in peace frank.
@@celldh0825 It kind of seemed like that was the case, since after the robot was destroyed and Stone came out of it, he did some shooting motions before realizing that he wasn't doing anything, which would only make sense if he had control of the robot.
Seeing this clip just dusted off memories from my minds bulk storage that haven't been touched for years and years. This was a fantastic movie when I was little. Best time of my little life, truly the best
Is no one going to talk about the fact that Astro Boy literally was made of weapons? This is pretty much implying that his main purpose was for fighting/war type stuff.. Was his dad planning on shipping him off somewhere to fight?
Nothing wrong with being able to defend yourself. Admittedly his capabilities probably exceeded what he expected but none the less he had those rocket boots & weapons to defend himself
@@cunningsmile4166 in the original series thats actually the first plot of why astro become a crime fighter in the first place. His father sold him after he realizes that astro doesnt age.
2:43 Dude, 3 year old me found this line hilarious. Still as good as it was then. I remember young me watching the 2003 show and hoping for another movie with Atlas in it. Never got that one, but at least I got the Incredibles 2 and finally getting to see Omega from the Lego Movie "Adventures of Clutch Powers" appear as a true villain. Two out of my three biggest desires were fulfilled.
You know I just realized something kinda messed up, the only way machine guns in the posterior would be useful is if some person attempted to commit a very disgusting crime
@@freddyzilla4800 I grew up with this movie, I picked up a few flaws which were forgivable, and because they wasn’t extreme, I find this to be a worthy movie
Yes because the red core takes and keeps technology presented to it and upgrades it and adds mass. While the blue core doesn't do that and just let's life go on but the red core is all about power and greed and world domination.
Prez-bot pick up the building from near the base, turns it on it's side (which is not what towers are designed for) and the building holds together during the acceleration of the swing! The enthusiastic point I'm trying to reach is: That Is Some Excellent Architecture!
That poor guy at 1:30, all that effort running away only to get blasted by a giant laser beam! And no one's going to convince me he had time to escape!
The attention to detail when he pulls out the arm cannons is quite remarkable when you slow down the playback speed and keeping your trigger finger on the pause button.
Astroboy: How are you still alive?!
President: Red core son, it strengthens in response of violence
I'd give you a damn crown but i just ran out bro, still, U a King
His secret ? He doesn't write his own speeches
President: You can't kill me Astroboy!
3:51
President: Don't f*ck with this president !
Blue Core = Good, Red Core = Bad
This movie was badass. The design, soundtrack, the adaptation to the OG. Take me back! Love this movie!
Agree
I really loved this movie
@Sarim Yeah! I know what you mean. I Actually briefly remember watching a glimpse of the Astro Boy cartoon series when i was younger. I remember it having a character called 'Zora' i think!
This movie fills me with childhood nostalgia
I love this movie too.
1:11 "According to the rules of robotics, we gotta go help them"
Well that was a charmingly surprising little detail
I was watching this part until i found this comment 🤣🤣
I thought the only rule was “never harm a human”
@@oghcuteanimationhq5121 there are 3 rules and then a prelude rule the prelude one is
"A robot may not harm humanity, or, by inaction, allow humanity to come to harm. "
@@oghcuteanimationhq5121
There are three Laws in Asimov's laws of robotics.
1) A robot cannot harm a human, or through inaction, allow a human to come to harm.
2) A robot must follow orders issued by humans.
3) A robot must preserve it's own existence unless such conflicts with the First and Second Laws.
So in this case, since what Stone is doing is causing harm to humans in the city, this falls under the First Law ("cannot harm a human, or allow a human to be harmed through inaction")
Yeah
Still love how the adapting thing comes into play, with "Stone" slowly absorbing the buildings and, a noticeable example, The whole big armada ship becoming a big arm cannon
Imagine how intimidating that is. That’s a whole ship, manned by an entire crew, designed to eliminate dangerous targets. NOW IT’S JUST AN ARM
@@okamithewanderingwolf172the big ship was control from far or even using AI. Only smaller ships who got control by actual pilot
Cool!
Same
We all know that Pluto will still be the goat villain
0:19 “Huh? Where you goin’? Come back..!”
His tone when saying this line just makes it perfect, he sounds genuinely confused and a bit hurt when they all begin to run as though he isn’t aware of what he’s become lol
Makes you wonder if they didn't run would he have attacked?
@@oooohapenny4707probably, but I imagine the negative core would have some major consequences on his physique. So probably not long into his speech things go down hill.
Are we not going to talk about that random lady in the crowd that fainted?
This movie will always have a special place in my heart
yeah same
good times
Superheroes Vs Supervillains
so will the game
2:05 going Mega Man style
"Is this thing on?"
top ten words said moments before disaster.
That's only 4 words
1:40
That was so smooth, I didn't even know it was now his hand
Neither do I.
Astro boy: Oh no
After the big robot: OH FU**
Imagine a 3 year old seeing that. I found it amazing that the ship flying around for the whole movie became an arm cannon. Now that I'm older, I can truly appreciate how well done that shot was.
@@THEPASTSHALLENDURE iwas 3-4 when I saw this movie
@@Jakekid-wu9iz Oh, how the time has passed.
Nobody going to mention that he just tossed a robot the size of a skyscraper like it was nothing?
Lol he got a Strenth of a Death Star
In the manga astro boy was able to pick up an ocean liner with ease. Which weighs about 100,000 tons.
He lifts the island and said he could carry zog
RULES OF NATURE!!!
100,000 horsepower baby. It's even in the theme song.
FYI: The ‘laws of robotics’ were a thought experiment- the REST of Issac Asimov’s book was spent going over all the PROBLEMS with them!
Oh, I didn't know that
So not only Asimov's books explored problems with these laws, but also thousands of other sci-fi works, albeit unknowingly? That's hilarious
I'm not surprised, the problems are repeatedly played out in Megaman X
@@blinded6502 Asimov's robot rebellion is a lot less bloody than most Sci there's no skynet moment and the only robot that tries is modified and explicitly lacks the full 3 laws and even it locks up unable to finish the job.
Even after the robots come to the zeroth law conclusion that humanity and life in a broad sense are more important than an individual they still can't actually brake the 3 laws to enforce it. They can however set up shadow governments and organizations to subtlety influence how humans decide to run things. Like planing computers feeding wrong info to get violent and meglominical people.out of leadershop positions, pretending to be human to be elected president, subtly backing the creation of a galaxy spaning empire to enforce law and order, inspiring the creation of psycohistory and by extention the foundation program to blunt the galactic dark age and may have created a race of hive minded humans with the end goal of a galaxy wide assimilation unifying all life and matter into one being and thusly ending interpersonal conflict.
they sound more like religious commandments to me rather than actual laws
@@vonfaustien3957 which book is the last phrase?
I swear 90% of my dreams and nightmares as a child were from this movie
same dude
me too wtf..
69 likes cant break it
Lucky u
Classic. But are you Astro Boy?
I love this guy's voice design. You can feel the power and volume, something a lot of movies can't preserve outside the cinemas
He also played President Snow in the hunger games a few years after this so that could be why lol
RIP Donald Sutherland (1935-2024)
This scene is literally anyone trying to kill a fly in their house esspecially 2:55 a guy died last time cause the damn fly suplexed him
Rest in peace frank.
Wtf
What?
Wat
Yes
rip frank
Rip to guy holding all his items and not running as fast as he can
Nah he made it
######
nah he dead af
Nah
Such rude people,he was just trying to speak
@MR.Galaxy 264 well,since everyone is doomed,might as well hear his monologue
He’s a very scary “nice” negative energy killing machine.
*The audacity of these people bro*
@@nugg2167 right?
@@bcgazero6472 yeah man
I love how the evil robot just takes stones personality
He absorbed stone… that’s why he has his personality
I kinda thought it WAS stone
@@celldh0825it’s not?
@@celldh0825 It kind of seemed like that was the case, since after the robot was destroyed and Stone came out of it, he did some shooting motions before realizing that he wasn't doing anything, which would only make sense if he had control of the robot.
They became one being
Seeing this clip just dusted off memories from my minds bulk storage that haven't been touched for years and years. This was a fantastic movie when I was little. Best time of my little life, truly the best
Yo this movie was heavily underrated
I know right lol
So true
yeah i remember watching it back in 6th grade
Mhm
Yep, and i can comprehend that this is not a mere cartoon. There's something else.
Is no one going to talk about the fact that Astro Boy literally was made of weapons? This is pretty much implying that his main purpose was for fighting/war type stuff.. Was his dad planning on shipping him off somewhere to fight?
Tenma built Astro with those features so he can avoid losing his son again
Nothing wrong with being able to defend yourself. Admittedly his capabilities probably exceeded what he expected but none the less he had those rocket boots & weapons to defend himself
He was VERY paranoid about astro dying... again, that's why he made him as indestructible, and powerful as he could
heh, butt machine gun
*cough cough* Jenny wakeman (xj9) *cough cough)
"Hey, im voting for the other guy" lmaooooo
Yeah you tell him astro
The best insult to tell a candidate you don't like
I'm glad that people still care for this amazing cartoon character.
I was never okay when I was a kid that the father replaced his son with a piece of metal
It wouldn't have worked out in the longrun. Astro doesn't age
@@cunningsmile4166 in the original series thats actually the first plot of why astro become a crime fighter in the first place. His father sold him after he realizes that astro doesnt age.
@@sunshineskystar A robot boy doesn't age, because well, he's not a living organism. Talk about a "smart" scientist. XD
@@mrsidorax8623 To be fair, said "smart" scientist was coping on his son's tragic death
*piece
3:30 I dont even wanna know what stone was gonna do here.
"What are you doing, step-stone?"
Think his mouth opened so maybe eating him?
You wouldnt like my body its more circuit and metallic
@@collin4026 you sweet sweet innocent thing
@@discotech6178 good, we havent been getting our daily allowance of IRON >:D
After Astro boy they should be in animate 3-D movies for Captain Planet,Freakazoid(Dexter Douglas),Gargoyles Or BuckyOHare!
Captain Planet not sure
But freakazoid
*F-- YEAH*
You genius, I'd totally be up for Gargoyles in 3D
The studio that actually made this was planned to make a Legend Of Zelda movie if this one was successful.
@@ECtransformertoysOffical I would pay good money to see a live-action freakazoid movie.
@@brockragni1053 I would giveaway my little over the edge anime loving fan
Don’t ask why he’s over the edge
When he tried to bite Astro all I could think of was bender saying”bite my shiny metal ass”
LMAOOOO
When he burst in at the start to try and give his press conference I just thought of the ending of the first Nixon episode.
@@tylerebarnes8610 the exact quote uses the word ass without it theres no quote
"Eat my Lead"
This movie holds a special place in my heart, right next to Robots and really any other nostalgia filled movie from the 2000’s
the mid to late 2000s were a golden age for these weird but Charming science fiction animated films
@@elijahblechman8633 absolutely!
I loooooved this movie as a kid. And I still do
What a great movie. Never gonna forget this part of my childhood. (2000s kid just to be clear.)
Same here
Same
Absolutely
2:56
Seems that the movie didn't forget how strong Astro is,
(He literally carried a huge ship in the manga!)
"When RUclips gave a good recommendation with nostalgia".
1:40 this scene was legit the thing that introduced me to Megalophobia as a kid
Plot twist: The microphone wasn't turned on.
RIP Donald Sutherland. ❤ 🤖
Always wanted a sequel to this
Don’t we all?
Just watch the 2003 anime
Just watch... PLUTO!
Nothing's more scarier than a giant villain robot cracking jokes.
Ultron?
No robot politics
Robot villain problem
Boss battle
@@deandresinclair Elden ring moment
2:43 Dude, 3 year old me found this line hilarious. Still as good as it was then. I remember young me watching the 2003 show and hoping for another movie with Atlas in it. Never got that one, but at least I got the Incredibles 2 and finally getting to see Omega from the Lego Movie "Adventures of Clutch Powers" appear as a true villain. Two out of my three biggest desires were fulfilled.
Imagining Timon saying it makes it even funnier😂
3:51 "Batter up!" was the funny part LOL 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
4:09
the wilhelm scream
Nostalgia i didn't ask for but appreciate i even have some classic anime episodes on dvd
I REMEMBERED WATCHING THIS SHOW AS A KID AND I FINALLY FOUND IT AGAIN
0:24 The design of the ship is badass, always love war machines
It's Called "Spirit of Freedom"
@@Shapeshifter-of-Names sadly, it was freed from its duty by the robot 😭
@@jordanwilliams2557 ikr
@@jordanwilliams2557 or president stone
Freddie Highmore is an INCREDIBLE actor, cause i cannot visualize his face with this voice
3:01 for those who didn't understand what Stone said, he said this "The city elected me, I own it, it's mine!"
This movie should have did so much better
The whole Astro Boy franchise is criminally underrated.
@@vibes8930 That’s so true!!!
They should have made it better then.
@@Tjerty the movie got mixed reviews, and I agree that it isn't perfect. But the 2003 anime and especially the original 1980 anime ARE underrated.
@@vibes8930 i dont have enough words in the English language to Express how much i aggre
You know I just realized something kinda messed up, the only way machine guns in the posterior would be useful is if some person attempted to commit a very disgusting crime
Or it's a kids show and it's for comic relief?
But Tenma didn't realize that making robots was impossible, it wasn't that he was worried that a pedophile would want to do that to Astro.
1:55 he just killed that man that was running
😂😮
Oh shit you're right
2:58 YEEEEEEEETT
After 13 years the visuals are still looking great
*13 years?!*
I was 17 when it came out...
My God
@@tremor230 look who’s talking I was 4
“Wait who’s driving?!” Tin can dog is best dog
Trashcan the dog of course
This video gave me a sudden burst of ✨nostalgia✨
Same this was my favorite movie when I was younger
Dimorpgubo
E yosmo osmowo😊
Yonogre😄
I don’t know why nobody liked this movie? This was a great movie.
I loved it Nicholas cage played Toby/Astros dad.
@@flashbring me too
@@freddyzilla4800 I grew up with this movie, I picked up a few flaws which were forgivable, and because they wasn’t extreme, I find this to be a worthy movie
@@starinvader5969 THANK YOU, IT WAS MY CHILDHOOD MOVIE
1:47 That giant robot just looks like a bunch of metal and scrap hastily cobbled together to form a distorted monster
That... that’s exactly what it is, that’s what they were going for
@@renranger2135 oh yeah I forgot it’s been years since I saw this movie
Yes because the red core takes and keeps technology presented to it and upgrades it and adds mass. While the blue core doesn't do that and just let's life go on but the red core is all about power and greed and world domination.
Well.... you just defined what it is
@@makunu2179 I know it’s just defined what it is because of the absorbing powers of the red core
I love how Timba or Dr Elephant decided to put real guns inside of a replication of his son.
So they can ship him off to the Ukraine war
1:02 Astro's pissed off.
Rule Number 1 of being a superhero: Never piss him off unless you have a death wish.😏
2020 elections (Joe Biden) 3:16
@@ELCarnerojrLFDO 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This movie was so awesome
The only thing weird was the calmness on their voices whenever they were supposed to be more ecstatic
How this movie did not get a sequel is still beyond me also the butt gun scene cracks me up😂😂😂😂
i used to watch this movie so much as a kid and i really loved it and i still do tbh
You ever just get so nostalgic that you tear up?
“Is this thing on?”
Ah, comedy, you unpredictably funny you
1:32 back when I was 6 and saw this for the first time, that was one of my first oh shit moments for movies.
2:20 my biggest childhood crush
You simp
She looks like Bibi from Brawl Stars
@@Regigigas_YT hi master regigigas
...
0:14 (Tap tap) "Is this thing on?"
AAAAAAA
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
*Rest in peace, Donald Sutherland (he voiced President Stone/Peacekeeper in this film)*
I think this movie needs more respect than it gets, the fight scenes were so cool 😎 and there was so much love and attention they put into it.
This movie will always be special to me and all the place in my heart
I played an Astro Boy game on my Gameboy as a very small kid.
I was pretty stoked when this movie came out
I used to watch this all the time. Such a great movie
Finally! I was looking for this so Long because i forgot the title of the movie but i Finally found it. Nostalgia kicks in
This movie is a legend in my childhood
Prez-bot pick up the building from near the base, turns it on it's side (which is not what towers are designed for) and the building holds together during the acceleration of the swing!
The enthusiastic point I'm trying to reach is: That Is Some Excellent Architecture!
I did not knew that the guy running for president was the monster as a kid XD
"I got machine guns, in my butt!?" is my favorite line in the whole movie!
Edit: It's at 3:44
Tenma must've been understandably heavily drunk when he installed that feature.
I love the quite honest "Huh?" at the machineguns in the butt.
This movie is very underrated :(
Dude I remember when he uses his arm cannon I was like "if he only use one arm cannon, he become a Megaman"
This movie failed at box office ??? I loved this movie !
Me too I really liked this movie so how come it failed at the box office?
Yes, I hope this film doesn't fail, the sequel can be continued
Treasure planet moment.
@@muhammadjosephstalinit did the studio that animated it is forever defunct
I love the part when another robot says "OW ME SCNHOZ"
Did I just hear the Wilhelm scream?
It’s been too long since we had an Astro boy movie we need a sequel
2:06 you know, for a super genius robot, the laws of physics sure did miss their turn in the queue of information learned
This fight is so goddanm goofy and a little cool at the same time
Never realize how freaking strong Astro boy was 2:57
I loved this movie when it came out I was like 4 years old when I watched it
I really liked this movie when I was a child. Now, after revisiting it after several years, it’s alright.
I remember when I was about 6 or 5 spam watching this and the cars movies goated fr 🔥🔥🔥
I wish this movie did better, then we could’ve gotten others like this one.
3:50 Huh. So that's where Pacific Rim got that idea.
You gotta be kidding me
"Batter up."
bonk
@@jaclynjohnson9293Home run!
Oh hell nah, pacific rim is independent
Oh no
oh no
Oh no
0:06 oh yeah
Get it?
Because the red on it is the same red as the kool aid guy?🤣
😆😆
I remember watching this when I was younger and living it! I had an Astro Boy toy and the wii game as well
That poor guy at 1:30, all that effort running away only to get blasted by a giant laser beam!
And no one's going to convince me he had time to escape!
He died 💀
Astro Boy: Ha! Cool. 2:05 -
Peacekeeper: [ Roaring ] (3x) 0:27 - 2:10 - 3:38
Now this is totally extreme
"I'm sorry, I'm afraid President Stone will be late-" immediately crashes through the wall as a robot and asks if the mic is on like a chad.
This doesn't make sense that guy still lives but the boy dies so something's wrong with the logic here
Ahem he explodes remember?
the kid got vaporized stone got artificially absorbed into the red core
And besides astro is alive after that rebuilt to be exact but also conciousness
@@mrlordvenom6664 can you explain your theory
I just feel like the story should be explained a lot better who lives who dies and how it logic works
this movie is genuinely good and under rated
the first anime ever become a normal 3D animated movie
The attention to detail when he pulls out the arm cannons is quite remarkable when you slow down the playback speed and keeping your trigger finger on the pause button.
"I got machine guns in my butt?" Yeah, that one was hilarious. But it's for safety purposes.😂
STANDING HEEEEERE! 🎶🎵🎶
I REALIIIIIZE! 🎵🎶🎵