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The manga was later adapted into four anime television series, a Japanese television drama and two films, one live action and one animated. Released in 1963, the first series was among the first Japanese anime series to feature a giant robot. It was later released in the United States as Gigantor.[1] A live-action movie with heavy use of CGI was produced in Japan in 2005.




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The manga was later adapted into four anime TV series, a Japanese television drama and two films, one live action and one animated. Released in 1963, the first series was among the first Japanese anime series to feature a giant robot. It was later released in America as Gigantor. A live action movie with heavy use of CGI was produced in Japan in 2005.


Super Robots, not to be outdone by the unveiling of the life sized Gundam statue a few months ago, have responded with a life sized statue of their own kind. Tetsujin-28 (known as Gigantor in the west) was finally opened to the public today in all its 1:1 scale glory after months of construction. For those who are curious, Tetsujin 28 distinguishes itself by being one of the first animated mecha TV shows in Japan, thus helping establish the mecha genre. The franchise has further spawned three animated shows, two live-action movies, and a live action TV series that pre-dates the anime. See the opening ceremony of the life sized Tetsujin 28 statue after the jump.


For immediate release:England, London, 19/04/2006. SCI-FI-LONDON the UK's only dedicated SF and Fantasy film festival, taken place at Apollo West End on 26 - 30 April 2006 are pleased to announce the first of this years Awards, for the Best SCI FI Game and the winner is F.E.A.R. (First Encounter Assault Recon) for PC DVD-ROM developed by Monolith Productions, Published by Vivendi Universal Games. "It is an honour to receive the Sci-Fi-London award for Best Sci-Fi Game. We are delighted to see that the top-quality gaming, high production values and thrilling experience of F.E.A.R. has been recognised so broadly. We'd like to say a huge thank you to Sci-Fi-London and all their fans." - Simon Wells, Product ManagerAbout F.E.A.R A paramilitary force infiltrates an aerospace compound taking hostages, but issuing no demands. The government responds by sending in its best special operations teams, only to have them obliterated. Live footage of the massacre is cut short by an inexplicable wave of destruction that leaves military leaders stunned and in disbelief. The Commander in Chief turns to his final option: you.About the festival Over the last 4 years SCI-FI-LONDON has proved to be a hit with its audience bringing exciting, challenging and interesting premieres to the UK along with a programme of rarely screened classics. Our website now attracts over 60,000 unique visitors a month and festival attendance is set to top 10,000. The festival takes place at the fantastic new APOLLO WEST END cinema in Lower Regent Street, central London. This five-screen state-of-the-art venue is fully licensed and the audience can take their drinks in with them, so expect some champagne screenings!MOVIES ALREADY CONFIRMED INCLUDE: FIRST ON THE MOON (Russia 2005, Dir: Aleksey Fedortschenko) THE PLACE PROMISED IN OUR EARLY DAYS (Japan 2005, Dir: Makoto Shinkai) SUBJECT TWO (USA 2005, Dir: Philip Chidel, 93mins, Colour) SURVIVE STYLE 5 (Japan 2003, Dir: Gen Sekiguchi, 120mins, Colour) CSA: THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA (USA 2005, Dir: Kevin Wilmott) TETSUJIN 28 (Japan 2004, Dir: Shin Togashi, 105mins, Colour) DIE YOU ZOMBIE BASTARDS (USA 2004, Dir: Caleb Emerson, 97mins, Colour) LOGAN'S RUN (USA 1976, Dir: Michael Anderson, 120mins, Colour) SEKSMISJA (Sex Mission) (Poland 1984, Dir: Juliusz Machulski, 117mins, Colour)ALL NIGHT: The first SCI-FI-LONDON saw us bring the all-nighter back to London screens, and they have proved popular at every festival. With 8 hours of movies, free Redbull, coffee, ice cream and breakfast, it challenges the mind, body and spirit. As part of our FIFTH BIRTHDAY celebration we will be holding the notorious ANIMÉ ALL-NIGHTER (Featuring the UK Premier of KARAS:THE PROPHECY) along with a night of MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000 (featuring an exclusive "making of TIME CHASERS") and our BLOODLUST ALL-NIGHTER, which features Guillermo Del Toro's CRONOS and the amazing Russian epic NIGHT WATCH.NOT JUST MOVIES: First and foremost we are an international film festival but we also understand the value of a great atmosphere. We are honoured to be the official home of the Douglas Adams Memorial Debate, which takes a serious yet wry look at a variety of topics. These have included SF film vs literature, predicting the future, and sex with robots! For 2006 the INSTITUTE OF IDEAS will curate this event, the topic; POSTHUMANISM We are very proud to announce that 'the Booker of the SF world'; the Arthur C Clarke Award for Literature comes to SCI-FI-LONDON. This award is one of the most prestigious book awards in the world and we are honoured to be asked to host the award ceremony. Shortlist available at www.sci-fi-london.com. More information on the festival can be obtained from www.sci-fi-london.com 2005 Vivendi Universal Games, Inc. All rights reserved. F.E.A.R., Vivendi Universal Games and the Vivendi Universal Games logo are trademarks of Vivendi Universal Games, Inc. Sierra and the Sierra logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of Sierra Entertainment, Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. The Monolith logo is a trademark of Monolith Productions, Inc. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. Louis Savy tel: + 44 (0) 20 7871 4555 mobile: + 44 (0) 7753 746621 skype: louissavy Email: Frazer Nash Communications Mobile + 44 (0) 7788 971810 Tel: + 44 (0) 1296 712522 Skype: frazernashcommunicationsuk Email: fnc@frazer-nash-communications.co.uk


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