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The Astonishing Work of Tezuka Osamu
Director:   Tezuka Osamu
Starring:  
Country:   Japan
Genres:   Animation, The KimStim Collection
Type:   Color and B&W
Year:   1962-1988
Language:   Japanese with English subtitles
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The Astonishing Work of TEZUKA OSAMU

Known as the “god of manga” and the “father of anime,” Tezuka Osamu (1928 – 1989) has created hundreds of comics, dozens of films, and even some television series (including such internationally beloved shows as “Astro Boy” and “Kimba the White Lion.”) His pioneering, unparalleled career is without rival for its extraordinary range of visual styles.

Included in this set are some of Osamu’s most legendary works, including Pictures at an Exhibition and Legend of the Forest. The former combines 10 individual short vignettes to create stunning visual riffs on classic fine art. But the 30-minute Legend of the Forest is the animator’s masterpiece. An epic of forest faeries, sprites, wizards, and animals defending themselves against greedy industrialists bent on destroying nature, the film stylistically traces the evolution of animation from 19th-century etchings, to Disney and Fleischer cartoons, to contemporary anime. The animation in Legend of the Forest is as ravishing and inventive as anything seen in Disney’s Fantasia.

Kimstim is proud to release this astonishingly imaginative collection of Osamu’s 13 most innovative pieces, many of which are the master’s own personal favorites.

  1. Tales of the Street Corner / 1962 / 16:9 / 39:04 / English Subtitles
  2. Male / 1962 / 4:3 / 03:09 / English Subtitles
  3. Memory / 1964 / 4:3 / 05:40 / English Subtitles
  4. Mermaid / 1964 / 4:3 / 08:17 / No Dialog
  5. The Drop / 1965 / 4:3 / 04:18 / No Dialog
  6. Pictures at an Exhibition / 1966 / 16:9 / 32:56 / No dialog
  7. The Genesis / 1968 / 4:3 / 04:02 / English Subtitles / B&W
  8. Jumping / 1984 / 4:3 / 06:22 / No Dialog
  9. Broken Down Film / 1985 / 4:3 / 05:42 / No Dialog / B&W
  10. Push / 1987 / 4:3 / 04:16 / English Subtitles
  11. Muramasa / 1987 / 16:9 / 08:42 / No Dialog
  12. Legend of the Forest / 1987 / 16:9 / 29:25 / No Dialog
  13. Self Portrait / 1988 / 0.13 / No Dialog

Also includes:
Interview with Tezuka / 1986 / 4:3 / 18:19 / English Subtitles

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Critical Acclaim

“What I try to say through my works is simple... ‘Love everything that has life!’ I have been trying to express this message in every one of my works.”– Tezuka Osamu

“His impact on manga and anime is impossible to measure. It was his work that changed the evolutionary path of Japanese animation that today sets it apart from all else.” – Anime Academy

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