The degree of inability to kill is very similar to Seiya. It's not just that you can't die, but as long as you don't die, you have to go back and be beaten again.
In the original comics, there is such a loving, kind, and perfect Dr. Pan. . . My Dr. Pan, you just need to find Bill Nighy who is totally unfit for dubbing (no problem with dubbing), what did you change his name to? Elefun? The name of the baby elephant toy? ! What is his ability? What's the credit? What about Astro Boy's teaching? The whole basically didn't play any role. In the
original comics, Astro Boy and his father met and exchanged during the battle at the Egyptian Pyramids, and the final good or bad ending was deeply moving. His father's inner world is extremely complicated and contradictory, and as a result, Cage and the director have joined forces to shape it into something. . . It's not in vain that I bet with my classmates before I went to watch that if Cage was there, this film would be smashed. (Objectively speaking, this film has nothing to do with G Force and Cage.)
Also, for students who have not seen the original comics and are not impressed by Astro Boy, please just take a look at it and enjoy it. After all, I was very depressed and unhappy after reading it.
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