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New 'Go Astro Boy Go!' TV Series Screens at MIPCOM
posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Animation studio Planet Nemo announced on October 11 that it is screening it and Go Astro Boy Go! series at the MIPCOM trade show. The trade show is ongoing until Thursday.
Planet Nemo describes the show:
The eco-systems of planet Earth are endangered. Lucky for us, a super-powered robot boy is flying to rescue! astro in on a mission to help anyone anywhere in the world with a problem involving natural phenomena. Go little Astro Boy ! GO !
Planet Nemo's official website lists that the series will be 52 episodes at 11 minutes each, but the company's Facebook page lists the series with 52 episodes at 13 minutes each. The official website lists the target age as preschool children.
The series is a separate production from Tezuka Productions, Caribara Animation, and Monaco's Shibuya Productions' in-development reboot project.
This is not the first time that created a television animation project in early 2014.
In Japan, the manga inspired the country's first full-fledged half-hour television anime series in 1963, followed by a color television series in 1980 and a remake in 2003.
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adaptation in the works.
Thanks to Jonathan Andrade for the news tip.
Source: Planet Nemo Facebook page