Osamu Tezuka Videos
Seigaku Forever
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Author: NekoRenoChan
Added: Tue, 14 Apr 2009 09:36:37 -0800
Duration: 397
My first video here on Revver. I'm hoping that 6 hours of work isn't wasted. Please enjoy.
Words From An Otaku (Blog 119)
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Author: Ogenkidesu
Added: Tue, 02 Sep 2008 23:54:54 -0800
Duration: 512
vlog 119. Macross, Gundam, Tezuka, and the Violinist of Hamelin.
Shiroi Iro wa Koibito no Iro
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Author: thewaterhouse
Added: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 06:07:06 -0800
Duration: 196
Music collaboration of W's Shiroi Iro wa Koibit (White Is My Lover's Color ), composed by Katou Kazuhiko, lyric by Kitayama Osamu. This song was first performed by duo Betsy & Chris in 1969 and later by W in 2004.
Osamu Inoue's Intermediate Training
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Author: IndieFlix
Added: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 13:57:19 -0800
Duration: 69
Osamu Inoue's Intermediate Training is an excellent source and home study aid for new and intermediate taekwondo students of any age. Osamu Inoue's Intermediate Training is an excellent source and home study aid for new and intermediate taekwondo students of any age. This DVD includes over 85 minutes of essential information and detailed step by step instructions of intermediate movements that are used to practice basic techniques and develop more advanced moves.
Osamu Inoue's Basic Training
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Author: IndieFlix
Added: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 13:57:19 -0800
Duration: 37
Easy to learn, Easy to practice, and Easy to follow step-by-step instructions Osamu Inoe’s TaeKwonDo Basic Training is an excellent source and home study aid for new Taekwondo students of any age. This DVD includes over 100 minutes of essential information and detailed step-by-step instructions of basic movements that are used to develop more advanced moves.
Osamu Inoue's Advanced Training
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Author: IndieFlix
Added: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 13:39:15 -0800
Duration: 112
Osamu Inoue's Advanced Training is an excellent source and home study aid for all taekwondo students of any age. This DVD includes over 90 minutes of essential information and detailed step by step instructions of intermediate movements that are used to practice more advanced techniques and develop your skills and strength.
MANGA MAD - TOKYO OTAKU
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Author: metaray
Added: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 07:09:50 -0800
Duration: 240
A documentary about Japan’s biggest pop culture and deepest underground, filmed in the comic capital of the world, Tokyo. More people read comics in Japan than any other country. Comics account for 40% of all total books and magazines published in Japan. Manga Mad gives insight into contemporary Japanese culture through the iconography of its biggest pop culture and explains why comics are not just for children, as depicted by the compulsive consumer obsessiveness of the otaku adult manga and anime scene. The tradition of graphic narrative is traced in Japanese art history through to the post WW2 boom of comics, illustrated by the prolific influence of the ‘god of manga’, Walt Disney of Japan, Osamu Tezuka. There is extensive coverage of electric town, Akihabara, the virtual reality, racy, manga-anime-mecca for otaku, as well as Comiket Market, the biggest comic and cosplay event in the world. Candid interviews with artists, animators, publishers, historians, retailers and otaku fans punctuate vivid fantasy graphics and cartoon-clad, bustling, metropolis vistas, segued with an exotic, electro sound track. Manga Mad opens the window behind the Japanese mask, to reveal what's really going on in the collective imagination, and explains why manga is so ubiquitous, mesmerising, virtually uncensored, and is now contagiously popular world wide.
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