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Post by ljerk on Jul 21, 2012 13:19:24 GMT -5
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Post by thegl0r on Jul 21, 2012 16:30:09 GMT -5
Super-hot Ritsuko and her big Daisy Rock bass and Winnie the Pooh and Tigger too. Ah! Looking mega cute and now my new desktop picture. I was overdue a change from the Anarcho-Punk poster that had been mouldering away for ages on my desktop. Is that a tobacco tin on the floor by the effects pedal. I doubt it, it's probably a stash box for jelly beans or similar tasty treats.
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Post by ljerk on Jul 22, 2012 16:20:32 GMT -5
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Post by mikado-AKA-Shoknifeman on Jul 25, 2012 23:29:54 GMT -5
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Post by Nuclear Seagull on Jul 26, 2012 3:45:22 GMT -5
Super-hot Ritsuko and her big Daisy Rock bass and Winnie the Pooh and Tigger too. Ah! Looking mega cute and now my new desktop picture. I was overdue a change from the Anarcho-Punk poster that had been mouldering away for ages on my desktop. Is that a tobacco tin on the floor by the effects pedal. I doubt it, it's probably a stash box for jelly beans or similar tasty treats. I think she keeps her guitar picks in that box. At least, that's what I would do. And I put a new picture on my desktop almost every week!
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Post by shonencello on Jul 26, 2012 6:39:00 GMT -5
This is very interesting. Do you know anything else about this? When it was recorded and was it used for anything? Astro Boy was my favorite cartoon back in the early 60's.
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Post by mikado-AKA-Shoknifeman on Jul 26, 2012 10:41:48 GMT -5
This is very interesting. Do you know anything else about this? When it was recorded and was it used for anything? Astro Boy was my favorite cartoon back in the early 60's. Not really sure but, I believe it was done for an Astroboy tribute anthology album in the late 90s... I prefered "Prince Planet", myself Attachments:
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Post by shonencello on Jul 26, 2012 13:26:04 GMT -5
This is very interesting. Do you know anything else about this? When it was recorded and was it used for anything? Astro Boy was my favorite cartoon back in the early 60's. Not really sure but, I believe it was done for an Astroboy tribute anthology album in the late 90s... I prefered "Prince Planet", myself I'd like to find out more about this. I'll do some research when I get the chance. btw Astro Boy could kick Prince Planets ass. No contest.
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Post by ljerk on Jul 26, 2012 14:05:06 GMT -5
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Post by thegl0r on Jul 26, 2012 14:53:52 GMT -5
This info blurb is borrowed direct from Warner Brothers Japan, and unfortunately I don't have a copy of this CD, just a download of the track. But one day... Artist: VA Title: Atom Kids: A Tribute to the King O.T. Label: WARNER BROS (JAPAN) Format: CD Price: $32.00 Catalog #: WPC6 8522 A Japanese-only tribute album for a famous Japanese animator, Osamu Tezuka -- creator of Astro Boy, and considered the grandfather of the contemporary manga and anime industry. Features exclusive tracks by: You, Ikuno Takagi (Jungle Smile), Genki Hitomi, Hiroyuki Nanba, Cosa Nostra, Kiyoshiro, Shonen Knife, Maki Nomiay, Dimitri From Paris, Ken Takagi, Cibo Matto, Haruomi Hosono, Kazufumi Miyazawa, Boredoms, Tadanobu Asano, Bloodthirsty Butchers, El-Malo, '80s Kinniku Shojotai, Anji, Yui Nishiwaki, Sean Lennon, Chocolate, Motoharu Sano. Nice packaging. "All star compilation of music inspired by the legendary Japanese animator, Dr. Osamu Tezuka, considered the grandfather of the contemporary manga and anime industry. "Despite the fact he possessed a license to practice medicine, he instead drew and compiled dozens of stories for a living, right up to his death in 1989. In 1950, he serialized the classic Jungle Taitei (Jungle King), a series on the adventures of a brave white lion named Kimba. In 1952, in what is in arguably his most famous work, he created Tetsuwan Atom (Mighty Atom), known in North America as Astro Boy, a boy robot who fought evildo-ers in the future. Tezuka is also credited for developing the big-eye look of manga characters and the manga formula of engrossing serial storylines stretching hundreds of pages. His tales proved riveting, touching on many powerful themes. Inspired by his great love for cartoon animation, Disney in particular (it's said he saw Walt Disney's Bambi 80 times), he set up Mushi Studios, his own production company, (1961-1973) which became a springboard for a number of influential animators who were to follow, including Katsuhiro Otomo (Akira)."
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Post by thegl0r on Jul 26, 2012 14:58:10 GMT -5
Oh, and a pic of the cover. Attachments:
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Post by shonencello on Jul 26, 2012 15:32:22 GMT -5
This info blurb is borrowed direct from Warner Brothers Japan, and unfortunately I don't have a copy of this CD, just a download of the track. But one day... Artist: VA Title: Atom Kids: A Tribute to the King O.T. Label: WARNER BROS (JAPAN) Format: CD Price: $32.00 Catalog #: WPC6 8522 A Japanese-only tribute album for a famous Japanese animator, Osamu Tezuka -- creator of Astro Boy, and considered the grandfather of the contemporary manga and anime industry. Features exclusive tracks by: You, Ikuno Takagi (Jungle Smile), Genki Hitomi, Hiroyuki Nanba, Cosa Nostra, Kiyoshiro, Shonen Knife, Maki Nomiay, Dimitri From Paris, Ken Takagi, Cibo Matto, Haruomi Hosono, Kazufumi Miyazawa, Boredoms, Tadanobu Asano, Bloodthirsty Butchers, El-Malo, '80s Kinniku Shojotai, Anji, Yui Nishiwaki, Sean Lennon, Chocolate, Motoharu Sano. Nice packaging. "All star compilation of music inspired by the legendary Japanese animator, Dr. Osamu Tezuka, considered the grandfather of the contemporary manga and anime industry. "Despite the fact he possessed a license to practice medicine, he instead drew and compiled dozens of stories for a living, right up to his death in 1989. In 1950, he serialized the classic Jungle Taitei (Jungle King), a series on the adventures of a brave white lion named Kimba. In 1952, in what is in arguably his most famous work, he created Tetsuwan Atom (Mighty Atom), known in North America as Astro Boy, a boy robot who fought evildo-ers in the future. Tezuka is also credited for developing the big-eye look of manga characters and the manga formula of engrossing serial storylines stretching hundreds of pages. His tales proved riveting, touching on many powerful themes. Inspired by his great love for cartoon animation, Disney in particular (it's said he saw Walt Disney's Bambi 80 times), he set up Mushi Studios, his own production company, (1961-1973) which became a springboard for a number of influential animators who were to follow, including Katsuhiro Otomo (Akira)." Thanks. This is helpful.
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Post by mikado-AKA-Shoknifeman on Jul 26, 2012 20:37:09 GMT -5
Wow Glor, fantastic! Once again, you come up with all the info.... where were you when I needed help with school projects?
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Post by mikado-AKA-Shoknifeman on Jul 26, 2012 20:39:19 GMT -5
[ btw Astro Boy could kick Prince Planets ass. No contest. Sure, but, Astro was a super-powered atomic robot, whereas PP was just a super-powered alien boy!
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Post by thegl0r on Jul 27, 2012 15:47:50 GMT -5
Wow Glor, fantastic! Once again, you come up with all the info.... where were you when I needed help with school projects? Tee-he-heeeeee, cough, splutter. I was hiding unobtrusively near the back and pretending to pay attention whilst copying off the person sitting next to me.
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