uc pseudonym wrote:I never was a fan of Astro Boy... but I suppose this is still pretty cool. If you were to provide a more specific link it would be helpful. I made a brief effort to locate the actual site for purchasing said "In the Beginning" and did not uncover anything for searchs by the title or either of the author's names.
Can you assist?
uc pseudonym wrote:About Buddha... this is saddening, as it makes me suspect Tezuka subscribed to an "any religion goes" philosphy. If you prefer to be optimistic, you coul believe he converted and continued using his talents for God.
Breakman wrote:*sighs* Yet another person who thinks this... *shakes my head* Tezuka respected all the peaceful religions. From the Astro Boy story "Eyes of God" to this "In the Beginning" anime, this was respect to other people's beliefs. He always referred to a knowable Christian before writing a story with Christian elements. That's better than what most if not all Japanese manga/anime makers do now with Christain beliefs...
That Dude wrote:That's coolness. I'm not really a fan of Tezuka's art but I have lot's of respect for him. That's cool that he created a mostly accurate "christian" series. I might check it out sometime.
uc pseudonym wrote:I'm not entirely certain what your point is (as I'm not clear on which of my thoughts you refer to), so forgive me if this does not apply or I misunderstand you.
As I understand it, the Jews there are a small portion indeed, basically those who are soujourners stay there for some reason or another and very few natives (although Judaism has for some time resisted its original calling to be the light of the world, leaving it to us, the spiritual Israel), and that many there mistake it for another sect of us Christians (doubtless to their ire).AnimeHeretic wrote:He tries to be respectful in his works as I recall though mistakes can be made. For example, in "Adolf," he portrays Jews praying in a Christian style in a synagogue that looks like a Christian church. As I remember the books had a note that the family of Tezuka said he intended no offense, but had no idea what a synagogue looked like. Christians are 0.8% of Japan's population and I suspect Jews are almost non existent in Japan
Breakman wrote:No, no. I re-read my post. I wasn't totally clear. I'm sorry. *sweat drop*
I was saying that Tezuka liked religions that aligned with his philosophy. If Christian was "evil" to him, he wouldn't dare make a anime for those who believe in it. So "any thing/religion goes" isn't what Tezuka believed in.
Breakman wrote:About if Tezuka made the cut to Heaven or not, it's hard to say (he did good things, supported non-violence, etc. even if he wasn't Christian). They say that even some saints don't make it, so...
Jeikobu wrote:I would love to see this, as long as I could find it in its original language.
Jeikobu wrote:I figured it would be Japanese...why Italian? It is an anime right? o_O Unless it's like Sherlock Hound, one of the few anime not originally done in Japanese...
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