TOMINO-THON Begins! The Origins of Tomino Yoshiyuki, including MIGHTY ATOM and TRITON OF THE SEA
Japanimation Station S6E1
Welcome to Season 6 of Japanimation Station, where we are peering into the delightfully deranged mind of Tomino Yoshiyuki with our long-awaited Tomino-thon – Part 1: The New Anime Era! You can subscribe on all platforms at www.Japanimation-Station.com.
Our Tomino-thon kicks off with a history-focused episode exploring the origins of Tomino Yoshiyuki leading up to the creation of his first full original series, Zambot 3 (which we’ll be reviewing next week). Where did this mad creative genius come from, and what was he up to in the years before he earned his ‘Kill ‘em all’ moniker? This episode takes us from the political climate in Japan during Tomino’s college years, to Tomino’s time at Mushi Pro becoming one of the most prolific episode directors on Tezuka Osamu’s Mighty Atom (aka Astro Boy), to his first directorial project, a (very loose) adaptation of Tezuka’s Triton of the Sea manga. We explore how he became known as the anime industry’s ‘wandering storyboard man’ in the 1970s, and end with the creation of the studio that became Sunrise, Tomino’s creative home for the bulk of his career. It’s a very fun, extremely informative episode that lays the foundation for the season to come.
Enjoy, and come back next week as we review Invincible Super Man Zambot 3, the show which first earned Tomino his ‘kill ‘em all’ moniker!
Time Chart:
Theme Song: 0:00:00 – 0:01:37
Intro and Tomino Origins Part 1: 0:01:37 – 0:16:30
Mighty Atom/Astro Boy: 0:16:30 – 0:59:04
Tomino Origins Part 2: 0:59:04 – 1:09:25
Eyecatch Break: 1:09:25 – 1:10:37
Triton of the Sea: 1:10:37 – 1:48:23
Wrap-up: 1:48:23 – 1:54:54
End Theme: 1:54:54 – 1:57:03
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