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Astroboy 04

Japan
tv-show

Three episodes in the adventures of the boy robot, created by Osamu Tezuka. The titles are: ‘Uran the tomboy’, ‘The Runaway subway trainR..

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Astroboy 01

Japan
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Astroboy 03

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Astroboy 02

Japan
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Astroboy 09

Japan
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Astroboy 16

Japan
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Astroboy 10

Japan
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Astroboy 12

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Astroboy 17

Japan
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Astroboy 14

Japan
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Astroboy 15

Japan
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Astroboy 13

Japan
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Astro Boy

JP, 1963
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Astroboy 11

Japan
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Doraemon

JP, 1973
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