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Astro Boy

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Hong Kong, United States, Japan · 2009
Rated PG · 1h 34m
Director David Bowers
Starring Nicolas Cage, Madeline Carroll, Freddie Highmore, Kristen Bell
Genre Action, Animation, Family, Science Fiction

In the future, a scientist in Metro City, a city orbiting Earth, creates a robot called Astro Boy based on his dead son. However, when the scientist rejects him, Astro Boy must learn to survive on his own on Earth until he can rise back up to fight the evil conspiracy that threatens Metro City.

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L.A. Weekly by

Corny but goodhearted, the film tries hard not to annoy parents, with animation more fizzy than frantic and nerdy references.

70

Chicago Reader by Andrea Gronvall

The lighting, production design, and character modeling are excellent, and director David Bowers (Flushed Away) references "Frankenstein," "Wall-E," "Transformers," and even Abraham and Isaac. But the TV series, primitive though it was, had a sweet innocence and joyfulness that made it more fun.

75

St. Louis Post-Dispatch by Joe Williams

It's zippy, and the movie version has both a computerized sheen and handcrafted detailing. Because the details are cribbed from classics, parents can enjoy this 'toon as much as their kids.

50

Austin Chronicle by Marc Savlov

It's a totally serviceable reboot for young people who are just discovering the joys of manga, but I can't help but miss the raw animation and even rawer emotional aesthetics of Tezuka's original televised animé series.

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