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ziggie
03-12-2008, 03:20 AM
i think it would have 2 be record of lodoss

nejih94
03-12-2008, 04:32 AM
no astro boy was,anime was around during WW2,but i think astro boy was the first to be telivised,but wat do i no(LOL(

newbsrule
03-12-2008, 09:47 PM
it was mickie mouse!

Bokkun
03-17-2008, 02:40 PM
Bleach was the first one duh::D:

ziggie
03-18-2008, 03:20 AM
i dont think bleach is the oldest im talking outlaw star somewere in that timeframe

Corwin
03-18-2008, 05:34 AM
The history of anime begins at the start of the 20th century, when Japanese filmmakers (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film_director) experimented with the animation (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animation) techniques that were being explored in France, Germany, the United States, and Russia.[3] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anime#_note-manga.21) The oldest known anime is in 1907, a three second clip of a sailor boy


and there is your answer, when in doubt, wikipedia

Bokkun
03-18-2008, 02:57 PM
lol i know bleach wasnt the first haha. but yeah i was watching some old crappy video of mickey in some jap cartoon i dunno if its considered anime but take a look http://youtube.com/watch?v=lIyEi0OIUX4

1ninja1
03-20-2008, 01:02 AM
I think it's Astro Boy.

tomochick
04-17-2008, 04:12 AM
The administrator was right about the sailor boy!! That was when anime started in Japan, but it didn't reach America until 1912. Astro Boy was one the first to reach the states I believe, b/c there was a book in my movie store that I shoppe din that said Anime from 1912-Today...something like that. Please correct me if I am wrong.:ramen:

RetroRob70
04-17-2008, 04:24 AM
also it didnt really start untill the disney era, when the japanese artists started drawing disney stuff but thank goodness they didnt keep the style otherwise i'd be hooked on crack not anime

sapphireAT
04-17-2008, 07:08 PM
here i am thinking that sailormoon or ranma 1/2 was the oldest anime
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Itachi
04-17-2008, 08:04 PM
ummm tenchoman lol

Gabrieth
04-17-2008, 11:18 PM
The oldest anime ... I wasn't around wouldn't know much ^^
But the first anime I thin I have ever seen was without a doubt Dragon Ball.

Jeros
04-24-2008, 07:31 AM
I found this a while ago, just remembered it then.
Source: http://gwu.edu/~koulikom/history.html

"A Brief History of Anime - Early Stage"

http://animenfo.com/pages/anime101/2a.jpg
Tetsuwan Atom (US: Astro Boy)
"In 1914, cartoonists were among the first Japanese artists to experiment with animated motion pictures. Japan's first worldwide success was Kitayama Seitaro's short film Momotaro(1918). Although the Japanese animation industry continued to grow slowly, its one, last prewar milestone was Chikara To Onna No Yononaka. Appearing in 1932, the short film was the first animated "talkie" in Japanese.
As unbelievable as it may seem, the success of both the anime and manga industries in Japan rests firmly on the shoulders of one man: Osamu Tezuka. Originally an aspiring animator, Tezuka became a cartoonist after World War II. He was only 20 years old when his first significant work, the novel-length Shintakarajima or "New Treasure Island", appeared in 1947. In just a few years, he became Japan's most popular manga artist, eventually earning the title "God of Manga."
For manga and anime fans, Tezuka's most obvious contribution came in the design of his characters. The artist needed a vast emotional template to tell his often complex stories. Seeking inspiration, he returned to the prewar Disney cartoons that he loved as a child. Just like Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck, Tezuka's animal and humans characters sported round heads with huge, expressive eyes. Although these features appeared simple and cartoonish, they actually allowed a character to express a wide range of emotions, from adulation to seething hatred.
Tezuka founded the Osamu Tezuka Production Animation Department or, as it was eventually called, Mushi Productions. His goal was to produce animated theatrical features as well as episodic series for the fledgling Japanese television industry. Mushi Production's premiere series, Tetsuwan Atom (US: Astro Boy) missed out on being the first domestically-produced animated televisions show by only a few months. That honor fell to Otagi Manga Calendar or "Manga Stories Calendar," which featured short, historical cartoons. But, in all its black-and-white glory, Tetsuwan Atom was the first regular animated program to contain a recurring cast performing in fictionalized stories. Based on Tezuka's manga series of the same name, Tetsuwan Atom followed the amazing adventures of a robot boy as he fights crime and protects his friends. The show became so popular that it was even distributed worldwide."