
GrE writes, "Astro Boy (the movie) is a delightful reboot of the 1960's cartoon of the same name. Dr Tenma loses his son in a tragic accident while testing a giant robot powered by the red core – a power source made of negative energy. Grief stricken, he recreates his son in robot form, and powers that new robot with the far more stable blue core, which is made of positive energy. Astro spends the rest of the movie searching for his place in the world. Some stuff happens, some lessons are learned, and there's a giant alien monster at the end that doesn't have anything to do with the rest of the movie – what more could you ask for? "

Jerry from BagoGames says, "I decided to play an older Team Sonic title, Astro Boy, and found myself mad at old Team Sonic as well as new Team Sonic."

Some people refer to Osamu Tezuka as "the Walt Disney of Japan." No offense intended, but frankly that's giving Disney too much credit. That's not to say that Disney's work didn't have a huge impact on art, animation, and film; rather, Tezuka's impact was even more profound. Better to describe him as Walt Disney, Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, and Charles Schulz all rolled into one.

3djuegos: Our old hero cyber heart and human feelings back to life after an extensive time of dormancy. The film has its upcoming video game adaptation with a desire to revive classical genres with all the magic original manganime heiress. An action-packed adventure in search of lost innocence.
This game looks like garbage with a capital "G."
Another cheap movie cash in. When will consumers learn?
Can't say this one will be getting added to the library