"Oh god, I have rockets! Also, Japan and my dad don&squot;t love me!"
We here at Anime Vice found ourselves
able
to
enjoy
the
Astro Boy film
even if we weren't part of its official target demographic (young kids), but that doesn't mean everyone did. In fact, the film, made by Hong Kong's Imagi Entertainment,
outright bombed in Japan this weekend
, pulling in a mere $328,457 USD across 200 screens. It didn't even make it onto the top ten list for the weekend, where Time Traveler's Wife, Kaiji, the Happy Science animated flick The Rebirth of Buddha, and Fast & Furious reside. Not good!
So, why the issue? I mean, the movie is based on an original Japanese work, so wouldn't Japanese audiences be interested in it? Maybe, maybe not-- I found
this 2ch thread
from April of this year, and people seemed genuinely excited about the film, although at least one pointed out that those who hated Dragon Ball Evolution would probably feel despair at the Astro Boy movie. Another talked about Astro Boy ripoffs in the US after ABC aired the show here in the '60s, but interestingly, another commenter points out that Tezuka was inspired in part by Disney's 1940 Pinocchio film.
So what do you think? Why isn't Japan embracing this film? It it just that the target market (kids) are too busy watching
Pokemon
and
Bakugan Brawlers
, and the older
otaku
just aren't into it? Or is it something else?
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