As a child, I grew up watching and liking Astroboy. Back then, I was amazed with the story, the character and his super robotic powers. How the image of a boy robot that flies up in the sky that extends into the universe, zooms inside the earth and under the ocean to destroy the evil monsters were very fascinating and eternal.
These images were powerful that up to these days, I can’t help but enjoy the cartoon programs. And with an animated movie set for release by the end of the year, I am as excited as the other fanatics are in the globe.
He is an epitome of childhood. The innocence and the uncorrupted mind of a child and the heart and emotion of a powerful robot create an ironic statement that 'one need not be a superhero to help save the earth; and that mind, body and heart is what humans are made of'…not just Astroboy.
Astroboy allows us to create and recreate our own childhood reveries, that life is most enjoyed through the searching and wondering of a young mind and that childhood will always be in the hearts of every adult open to explore the nature of galactic wonders.
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