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Osamu Tezuka - Broken Down Film (1985) Posted by: ertegun
Video duration: 341 seconds 1985 animated short by Osamu Tezuka. Related: 1985, animation, broken, down, film, osamu, short, tezuka Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Latest comments made on this video:
By: T3T3T3S9. on 08 Nov 08, 21:12:19
fantastico! muchas gracias!
By: MasterGojo. on 03 Aug 08, 16:08:22
Osamu Tezuka... The God of Manga
By: akenaton97. on 30 Jun 08, 01:55:12
EL DIOS DEL MANGA
By: Grouchy2day. on 13 Mar 08, 04:19:14
The majority of the soundtrack is from the King Oliver Jazz Band recording of "Snake Rag" done for Okeh Records in June 1923. They even left banjo player Bill Johnson's vocal break on the soundtrack! I don't know how the heck Tezuka's people managed to make the recording sound the way it does in the film. The original record is an octave higher and of course you hear 2 cornets, clarinet, trombone, banjo, piano and cymbals. And the film itself is absolutely remarkable!
By: wnsinapellido. on 27 Feb 08, 01:03:14
Osamu Tezuka es el mejor no hay duda
By: GNGfan. on 11 Feb 08, 21:48:28
Excellent!
By: Jupiterdance. on 09 Feb 08, 16:40:42
Great work! Nothing more to say about...
By: GolumTR. on 27 Jan 08, 17:18:39
The line between Ragtime and early jazz was pretty loose. Jelly Roll Morton always claimed Buddy Bolden played ragtime (in line with his claims to have invented Jazz), but Mr. Bolden's other contemporaries claimed it was full Jazz. Oddly enough, most of Mr. Morton's other reminisces have been found to be true. The difference is probably what one define's as jazz
By: jonnyroasta. on 30 Sep 07, 05:09:47
THAT WAS AWESUM! I had no idea he did this. WOOO that was tight.
By: freshflapjax. on 04 Sep 07, 05:54:08
its mocking the old animations from the early 1900's w/all the lines/scratches and other film interference... except it was actually made in the 80's... and when they turn color and it gets all nice and new looking in their dream, it is like what animation is normally like during the time it was made... it is supposed to be cute and funny.
By: VideoJunkei. on 30 Aug 07, 01:12:14
I saw this at an animation festival in the mid '80s the "spike n' mike" festival would be at the U of W each year, I went to 8 of them.
By: siukong. on 24 Aug 07, 05:29:44
Is there a significance about the part where they become coloured and start ballroom dancing? Is this alluding to something I should know about?
By: KeijiKG. on 20 Aug 07, 10:34:15
I thought it was Ragtime music.
By: crazyscott46321. on 25 May 07, 19:27:20
awesome
By: fromthesidelines. on 30 Apr 07, 22:01:58
The music Tezuka used is an old "jass" standard called "Weeping Willie". He knew what time period he was satirizing- especially when you know the fact that his favorite American cartoons he saw when growing up {besides Disney's} was Max Fleischer's Betty Boop and Popeye shorts.
By: mage211. on 24 Apr 07, 18:43:31
I loved it.
By: diddymuck. on 04 Apr 07, 18:36:23
Haw! One terrific piece of work!
By: TheKatamariGroup. on 19 Mar 07, 23:16:19
Osamu Tezuka- one of the greatest minds who evered lived. It's a shame that he's so un-appriciated in the west.
By: SatoshiDaate. on 27 Feb 07, 10:41:14
I know.. sad is n't it.. people don ' t know about him...
By: eatpolythene. on 27 Feb 07, 09:51:26
It actually is. Its made to look like an 1880's cartoon.
By: valpster. on 21 Feb 07, 19:05:08
@ SatoshiDaate The man has been dead for over 10 years now..
By: SatoshiDaate. on 09 Feb 07, 01:01:27
I am pretty sure this is not in 1985...
By: BobHershey. on 03 Feb 07, 23:59:03
Osamu Tezuka was the godfather of the entire japanese anime and manda industry...but he felt trapped by the very standards and styles he helped establish. Experimental films like this helped him explore other styles of animation. "Broken Down Film" was designed to look like a decades-old film in the Fleischer animation style...not only does the hero have to fight the bad guy, but he also had to fight against the poor quality of the film he's in!
By: Afrochapina. on 28 Jan 07, 01:15:54
lmao
By: ApacheMan2K. on 27 Jan 07, 20:21:36
talk about a homage...and a parody! the technical jokes are oh, so true with the way old films were made back in the 1920s and 1930s.