Pluto Re-Establishes the Legacy of the ‘Grandfather of Anime’ That Even Precedes Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball

Naoki Urawasa's Pluto greatly brought back the essence of Tezuka's Astro boy to the newer generation of audiences.

Pluto Re-Establishes the Legacy of the ‘Grandfather of Anime’ That Even Precedes Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball

SUMMARY

  • Osamu Tezuka’s Astro Boy makes a comeback for the newer generation of audiences with Netflix’s Pluto, which is based on Naoki Urasawa’s manga.
  • Pluto does an excellent job at depicting Astro Boy’s attributes, which makes him adored among children.
  • Astro Boy followed the story of the protagonist, who was shown to do relatable activities as the audience to make them connect with the character.
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Pluto is based on Naoki Urasawa’s manga, and it completely blasted off all records as it debuted on Netflix. This series made it possible for Astro Boy to grace our new generation again. The biggest question that arises is whether his righteous personality can exist with today’s sensibilities. New characters are being introduced each season, so fans might wonder if bringing back a classic character was necessary. Pluto serves the best answer to this question, which is Yes.

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Pluto is hailed to be one of the best series on Netflix 2023
Pluto is hailed to be one of the best series on Netflix 2023

Astro Boy premiered back in 1952, and it featured a capable robot defeating evil enemies, which were sometimes thrice his size. He was shown to be a good-natured boy. He was looked down upon by his creator, but Astro Boy never let that negativity affect him. He never allowed it to darken his outlook on the world.

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Naoki Urasawa tried to keep Astro Boy’s relevance in Pluto despite the series’ premise

Pluto is an excellent anime adaptation of a classic Manga
Pluto is an excellent anime adaptation of a classic Manga

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Audiences without any prior knowledge of Astro Boy can enjoy Pluto immensely. The author of the series, Naoki Urasawa, clearly wanted to introduce himself to a new generation of manga fans. People nowadays seek stories with darker and grittier premises with less overt “good versus evil” platforms. Astro Boy’s cheerful and bright personality couldn’t be hidden behind Pluto’s dark and melancholic theme.

Netflix’s Pluto does an excellent job at keeping Astro Boy relevant and introducing him to a new generation of audiences. He is shown to have all the same abilities and traits, which made Astro Boy iconic. He was one of the most iconic anime characters in the entire world. Pluto also does a great job portraying the childlike qualities that endeared him to children everywhere.

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Astro Boy was a hit among children and significantly impacted the plot of Pluto

Astro Boy was Osamu Tezuka's iconic creation that transcends time
Astro Boy was Osamu Tezuka’s iconic creation that transcends time

Astro Boy was showered with love among children and became an instant hit. It featured a hero who was a kid just like them. His story traced his daily activities like going to school, playing around, making mistakes, and getting scolded by his parents. These things worked well at connecting the story with the target audience. Astro Boy was a light hope among children as the show represented him being positive no matter how bad things were in his life. The series plays a significant role in the story of Pluto. The series might be significantly different from Astro Boy in terms of the plot.

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Despite holding a degree in Chemistry Majors, Archak found himself as a Journalist. His love for anime and choccy milk is unmatched! When not writing, Archak can be found indulging with motorcycles. After all, four wheels move the body but two wheels move the soul!