While some say that Astro Boy started Japan’s fascination with robots, it was Tetsujin 28 that was the beginning of mecha and the 2004 reboot is a wonderful as well as a darkly brutal retelling of ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Tetsujin 28-Go, known as Gigantor in the United States, is the latest game to follow the current trend in Japan of bringing old anime and manga ...
Anime and manga fans should be excited by this news. Anime News Network (via SlashFilm) is reporting that acclaimed Japanese director Mamoru Oshii (of Ghost in the Shell and The Sky Crawlers animes) ...
If you are not overly familiar with mecha anime and manga, then Tetsujin 28 may not seem all that important and look even somewhat dated. However, it’s this design and the series named after it that ...
We knew this day would come. Japan builds one giant robot and, like a first taste of heroin, the country follows a destructive path of building opulent robo statues until there’s a 60-foot robot for ...