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Astro Boy

JP, 1963
tv-show

In the year 2000, Dr. Boyton creates a super-robot in his deceased son’s image. He calls the robot Astro Boy. Astro Boy can swim oceans, leap over mount..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by image:

Astro Boy

JP, 1963
Similarity: 78%

Hey Arnold!

US, 1996
Similarity: 48%

The Iron giant

United States, 1999
Similarity: 44%

Ghost in the Shell

Japan, 1995
Similarity: 44%

Ghost in the shell (D)

Japan, 1995
Similarity: 44%

Sailor Moon

JP, 1992
Similarity: 44%

Forbidden planet

United States, 1956
Similarity: 44%

Thunderbirds

GB, 1965
Similarity: 44%

Castle of Cagliostro [DVD]

Japan, 1980
Similarity: 44%

Rugrats in Paris: the movie = Rugrats II

United States, 2000
Similarity: 44%

Battle of the Planets

US, 1978
Similarity: 43%

Toy Story

United States of America, 1995
Similarity: 43%

Bluey

AU, 2018
Similarity: 43%

Asterix and the big fight

Germany, 1990
Similarity: 43%

Futurama

US, 1999
Similarity: 42%

Rugrats

US, 1991
Similarity: 42%

The Geisha boy

United States, 1958
Similarity: 42%

Sonic the Hedgehog

US, 1993
Similarity: 42%
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