Tetsujin 28: V.1 Monster Resurrected (ep.1-5) [DVD] New!

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Tetsujin 28: V.1 Monster Resurrected (ep.1-5) [DVD] New!


The broadcast series Tetsujin 28 (2004) is a modern reworking of the program Americans remember as Gigantor (syndication, 1966). Based on the manga by Mitsuteru Yokoyama, the original 1963 Japanese series was called Tetsujin 28-go ("Iron Man No. 28"). The title character is an enormous robot created by the father of boy detective Shotaro for a secret weapons program during the final days of World War II. Shotaro helps Chief Otsuka and Dr. Shikishima cope with criminals and monsters left over from the war. The filmmakers do a good job of recreating the Tezuka-influenced look of '60s Japanese animation. Tetsujin has a needle nose and a round, pudgy body; Shotaro resembles a cross between Astroboy and Dondi. Like other robots of the pre-Gundam era, Tetsujin's controls consist of a small box with a few knobs and levers Shotaro manipulates. At a time of heated controversy over Japan's reluctance to acknowledge wartime abuses, Tetsujin 28 represents a bold departure. Although both men repeatedly declare "it was a terrible time for Japan" and "we had no choice," Dr. Shikishima is racked with guilt over his participation in the robot-weapon program and the evil Dr. Furanken imagines he sees blood flowing from his hands. (Rated 13 and older: violence, tobacco use) --Charles Solomon




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Tetsujin 28: V.1 Monster Resurrected (ep.1-5) [DVD] New!


Tetsujin 28: V.1 Monster Resurrected (ep.1-5) [DVD] New!


The broadcast series Tetsujin 28 (2004) is a modern reworking of the program Americans remember as Gigantor (syndication, 1966). Based on the manga by Mitsuteru Yokoyama, the original 1963 Japanese series was called Tetsujin 28-go ("Iron Man No. 28"). The title character is an enormous robot created by the father of boy detective Shotaro for a secret weapons program during the final days of World War II. Shotaro helps Chief Otsuka and Dr. Shikishima cope with criminals and monsters left over from the war. The filmmakers do a good job of recreating the Tezuka-influenced look of '60s Japanese animation. Tetsujin has a needle nose and a round, pudgy body; Shotaro resembles a cross between Astroboy and Dondi. Like other robots of the pre-Gundam era, Tetsujin's controls consist of a small box with a few knobs and levers Shotaro manipulates. At a time of heated controversy over Japan's reluctance to acknowledge wartime abuses, Tetsujin 28 represents a bold departure. Although both men repeatedly declare "it was a terrible time for Japan" and "we had no choice," Dr. Shikishima is racked with guilt over his participation in the robot-weapon program and the evil Dr. Furanken imagines he sees blood flowing from his hands. (Rated 13 and older: violence, tobacco use) --Charles Solomon




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Tetsujin 28: V.1 Monster Resurrected (ep.1-5) [DVD] New!


Tetsujin 28: V.1 Monster Resurrected (ep.1-5) [DVD] New!


The broadcast series Tetsujin 28 (2004) is a modern reworking of the program Americans remember as Gigantor (syndication, 1966). Based on the manga by Mitsuteru Yokoyama, the original 1963 Japanese series was called Tetsujin 28-go ("Iron Man No. 28"). The title character is an enormous robot created by the father of boy detective Shotaro for a secret weapons program during the final days of World War II. Shotaro helps Chief Otsuka and Dr. Shikishima cope with criminals and monsters left over from the war. The filmmakers do a good job of recreating the Tezuka-influenced look of '60s Japanese animation. Tetsujin has a needle nose and a round, pudgy body; Shotaro resembles a cross between Astroboy and Dondi. Like other robots of the pre-Gundam era, Tetsujin's controls consist of a small box with a few knobs and levers Shotaro manipulates. At a time of heated controversy over Japan's reluctance to acknowledge wartime abuses, Tetsujin 28 represents a bold departure. Although both men repeatedly declare "it was a terrible time for Japan" and "we had no choice," Dr. Shikishima is racked with guilt over his participation in the robot-weapon program and the evil Dr. Furanken imagines he sees blood flowing from his hands. (Rated 13 and older: violence, tobacco use) --Charles Solomon




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Tetsujin 28: V.1 Monster Resurrected (ep.1-5) [DVD] New!


Tetsujin 28: V.1 Monster Resurrected (ep.1-5) [DVD] New!


The broadcast series Tetsujin 28 (2004) is a modern reworking of the program Americans remember as Gigantor (syndication, 1966). Based on the manga by Mitsuteru Yokoyama, the original 1963 Japanese series was called Tetsujin 28-go ("Iron Man No. 28"). The title character is an enormous robot created by the father of boy detective Shotaro for a secret weapons program during the final days of World War II. Shotaro helps Chief Otsuka and Dr. Shikishima cope with criminals and monsters left over from the war. The filmmakers do a good job of recreating the Tezuka-influenced look of '60s Japanese animation. Tetsujin has a needle nose and a round, pudgy body; Shotaro resembles a cross between Astroboy and Dondi. Like other robots of the pre-Gundam era, Tetsujin's controls consist of a small box with a few knobs and levers Shotaro manipulates. At a time of heated controversy over Japan's reluctance to acknowledge wartime abuses, Tetsujin 28 represents a bold departure. Although both men repeatedly declare "it was a terrible time for Japan" and "we had no choice," Dr. Shikishima is racked with guilt over his participation in the robot-weapon program and the evil Dr. Furanken imagines he sees blood flowing from his hands. (Rated 13 and older: violence, tobacco use) --Charles Solomon




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We only accept payments via PayPal.


Please complete checkout as soon as possible after clicking on "Buy It Now", as that will allow us to post your item to you sooner!

We offer competitive shipping on all orders!


Your order will be dispatched within 2 working days of receiving payment (Monday-Friday) and you should expect to receive it within the time frame below according to your location.


Canada: 1 to 2 weeks

USA: 2 to 4 weeks

Worldwide: 4 to 8 weeks

All sales are final. We do not accept returns on buyer remorse.

If an item shipped is defective or erroneous, please contact us so we can resolve any potential inconvenience.

Our eBay reputation stands by our service. We are always here to assist our clients and strive to offer the best buyer experience possible.

Please note that digital codes if supplied with the product, are only valid in the country in which the movies are originally distributed from.


Slipcovers are not included on items unless advertised in the product title.

Please note that large prints are shipped out in a sturdy rolled tube. Smaller prints are usually sent out flat in a stardy cardboard mailer.

Please note that if the game comes with a digital voucher, that the voucher may only be redeemable in selected territories according to the original distribution country of the item.

We only accept payments via PayPal.


Please complete checkout as soon as possible after clicking on "Buy It Now", as that will allow us to post your item to you sooner!

We offer competitive shipping on all orders!


Your order will be dispatched within 2 working days of receiving payment (Monday-Friday) and you should expect to receive it within the time frame below according to your location.


Canada: 1 to 2 weeks

USA: 2 to 4 weeks

Worldwide: 4 to 8 weeks

All sales are final. We do not accept returns on buyer remorse.

If an item shipped is defective or erroneous, please contact us so we can resolve any potential inconvenience.

Our eBay reputation stands by our service. We are always here to assist our clients and strive to offer the best buyer experience possible.

Please note that digital codes if supplied with the product, are only valid in the country in which the movies are originally distributed from.


Slipcovers are not included on items unless advertised in the product title.

Please note that large prints are shipped out in a sturdy rolled tube. Smaller prints are usually sent out flat in a stardy cardboard mailer.

Please note that if the game comes with a digital voucher, that the voucher may only be redeemable in selected territories according to the original distribution country of the item.