Naoki Urasawa and Osamu Tezuka's gem of suspense anime "PLUTO" trailer and key visual released! What is the reason for Atom's tears [Netflix Anime].

The trailer, key visuals, and advance cuts from the anime "PLUTO," scheduled for exclusive distribution on Netflix starting October 26, 2023, have been released.

Naoki Urasawa, the genius who has created numerous hits such as "20th Century Boys," "YAWARA!" and "MASTER Keaton" (script by Katsushika Hokusei and Nagasaki Hisashi), has created "PLUTO" based on "The Greatest Robot on Earth" (1964), a part of "Astro Boy" created by Osamu Tezuka, the father of manga. (2003), a masterpiece based on "The Greatest Robot on Earth" (1964) by Osamu Tezuka, the father of manga, and produced by Naoki Nagasaki, a long-time collaborator of Naoki Urasawa.

This high-quality suspense drama takes place in a near future where humans and high-performance robots coexist in perfect harmony, and has received high acclaim both at home and abroad, including the Osamu Tezuka Cultural Award Manga Grand Prize, the 2011 Intergeneration Award at the Angoulême International Manga Festival, and other ACBD Asia Awards. It was adapted for the stage in 2015, and was performed again in 2018 to great acclaim, touring not only Japan but also the U.K., the Netherlands, and Belgium.
⇒The story was adapted for the stage in 2015, and in 2018 it was performed again to great acclaim in Japan and toured Europe, including the UK , Holland, and Belgium! The world's most anticipated work, the production decision PV is now on view!


The trailer, key visuals, and advance cuts from the "PLUTO" anime, which will be distributed exclusively on Netflix starting October 26, have been released.


PLUTO" Trailer


In the trailer released this time, Montblanc, a world-class robot sent to war, looks at the devastated battlefield spread out before him and says, "We came here for justice, right? What are we doing..." The film begins with a scene in which Montblanc, a world-class robot dispatched to war, mutters, "We are here for justice, aren't we?
The film then switches to a sad scene in which Gejito, a detective robot, is upset when he is called a "killing machine," North #2 is moved by the sound of a piano, and Uran expresses empathy for others, North #2 is moved by the sound of the piano, and Uran shows empathy for others.


Key Visual


The key visual of the film has also been unveiled. The key visual of the film has also been unveiled, with the copy "Someone, stop this hatred. Atom is depicted with a sharp sword, protecting his sister Uran on his back as he confronts Pluto. The film's true purpose is revealed at last, and expectations are high for what will happen next in the film.



Scene Cutting


In addition to the expressive cuts of familiar characters such as Atom, Uran, Dr. Ochanomizu and Dr. Tenma, we can also see Pluto's appearance in these cuts. The film also includes 12 scenes that are worth seeing, such as a cut of the murder scene where "no trace of human remains" despite the fact that "robots cannot harm humans," which is the beginning of the story and the reason why the main character, Gejito, pursues the case. The film is a must-see for its 12 points of view.














Film Information
Netflix series " PLUTO
Exclusive distribution on Netflix scheduled for Thursday, October 26, 2023


<Introduction
A new history of Japanese manga and anime is being written.

In 1964, "The Greatest Robot on Earth" gained immense popularity as a part of Osamu Tezuka's masterpiece "Astro Boy," and in 2003, "PLUTO" was produced by Naoki Urasawa, a manga artist who has had mega hits such as "20th Century Boys," "YAWARA! Naoki Urasawa, a mega-hit manga artist whose works include "20th Century Boys," "YAWARA!
<This high-quality suspense drama takes place in a "near future where humans and high-performance robots coexist" and has won the Osamu Tezuka Cultural Award Manga Grand Prize, the Inter-Generation Award at the Angoulême International Manga Festival, known as the "Cannes of the manga world," and other prestigious awards both in Japan and abroad. The series was highly acclaimed both in Japan and abroad, winning the Tezuka Osamu Cultural Award for Manga Grand Prix and the Inter-Generation Award at the Angoulême International Manga Festival, the "Cannes of the Manga World. In 2015, it was adapted for the stage, and in 2018, it was performed again, touring not only Japan but also the U.K., the Netherlands, and Belgium.
In 2023, 60 years after the first Japanese TV animation "Astro Boy" was broadcast, "PLUTO" will finally be animated by Masao Maruyama, a member of the "Astro Boy" production staff and founder of the up-and-coming studio MAPPA.

A story of memories of love and hate presented to the whole world.
What is the world that can be seen through "PLUTO" in this time of chaos?


<Story> "PLUTO" is a story of love and hatred.
Can the chain of hatred be broken?

This is an age of "symbiosis" between humans and robots.
One after another, powerful robots are destroyed. Europol detective robot Gezicht, who is in charge of the investigation, is convinced that the perpetrators are targeting "seven of the world's best robots," including himself, who can be used as weapons of mass destruction.
At the same time, a series of murders occur in which key figures involved in robot law are killed one after another.
<Although "robots cannot harm humans," there are no traces of humans left at the scene of the murders.
Gejito, who is pursuing the mystery of the two murders, visits one of the targets, Atom, a robot with the world's highest artificial intelligence.
He says, "When I look at you, my system to identify whether you are a human or a robot almost malfunctions." Meeting Atom, who expresses his emotions as if he were a real human being, Gejito begins to change.

The two pursue the case and arrive at the worst "existence of hate" in history, which leads the world to destruction...


<Staff> Original story
Original story: "PLUTO" by Naoki Urasawa and Osamu Tezuka, produced by Hisashi Nagasaki
Supervision: Makoto Tezuka
Cooperation: Tezuka Production (Shogakukan Big Comics)
Executive Producers: Masao Maruyama, Taro Maki, Hiroshi Yamano
Director: Toshio Kawaguchi
Character Design: Shigeru Fujita
Creative Advisor: Naoki Urasawa
CGI Direction/Special Photography: Takahiro Miyata
Director of Photography: Mitsuhiro Sato
Sound Director: Masafumi Mima
Music: Yugo Kanno
Animation Production: Studio M2
Production Producer: Jenco


<Cast
Gejito: Masahide Fuji
Atom: Yoko Hikasa
Uran: SUZUKI Minori
Mont Blanc: Hiroki Yasumoto
North No.2: Koichi Yamadera
Brand: Hidenobu Kiuchi
Hercules: Rikiya Koyama
Epsilon: Mamoru Miyano
Pluto: Toshihiko Seki
Dr. Ochanomizu: Toshio Furukawa
Dr. Tenma: Eizo Tsuda
Helena: Park Norumi
Duncan: Michio Hazama
Dr. Abrah: Kazuhiro Yamaji
Blau 1589: Hideyuki Tanaka


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Netflix work page : www.netflix.com/pluto

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