Fumoon (TV Movie 1980) Poster

(1980 TV Movie)

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6/10
An 80s Tezuka adaptation
parkerbcn19 June 2021
A TV special from the 80s adapting a Sci-Fi manga series by Osamu Tezuka. It has good characters and animation, but the story is too simple and the pacifist message a little too corny. It's more straightforward and less experimental than other Texuka adaptations, but it's still interesting.
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10/10
Beautiful!
tyronor6 April 2013
I finally got to watch this animated classic from the 1980s. It was fantastic, extraordinary, wonderful, and very artistic. I just love how the film worked. The story about the discovery of the new human beings, Fummoon, is great. Various characters, many from different series and that "Star System" by Tezuka, played great roles. Duke Red was great as Colonel Lednof, a possible Soviet based figure from a different fictional nation. Detective Mustache was very interesting like always due to being in works like Metropolis (2001 movie) and Undersea Super Train: Marine Express (1979), which IMDb.com forgot to add to its system. And the main Fumoon, Rococo, is one of the most beautiful and creative characters by Tezuka. She was a major star in this. She made the film very interesting. This movie deals with war, peace, nature (mostly while not forcible), beauty, humanity, and faith. This is a great recommendation for anyone who likes animation films that are very well made and very good with its messages. This is a great GREAT film. If you do not get to see this, that is fine. To me, this film really helped me enjoy what it had. Even if it's old, it had a lot of style.

10/10
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