April illustration from an Osamu Tezuka themed calendar (2007)
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April illustration from an Osamu Tezuka themed calendar (2007)
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Wonder 3 children’s jigsaw puzzle (1960s)
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Osamu Tezuka manga museum Wonder 3 postcard (2000s)
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Wonder 3 bubblegum advertisement (1960s)
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Shogakukan Wonder 3 picture book (1965)
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This is a fan art of the 1960's Japanese manga "Wonder 3".
Osamu Tezuka, famous for manga such as "Astro boy", is one of the cartoonists who made me want to draw manga, and is a god of manga.This duck-like character was intentionally drawn by me to look like Donald Duck.But this duck reminds me of Donald.Because Tezuka sensei himself was strongly influenced by Disney!
I'm sorry I haven't been able to post anything new.
ずっと、今の自己流で描いてみたかったワンダー3、多分手塚治虫作品ではマイナーだと思うけど地味に好きです、ほかにもマイナーながら好きな作品沢山あります
I’ve just put up scans of the official Tezuka Productions playing card set from the 2000s. All scans are free to use as icons, headers, etc.!
Good job scanning these! I don’t think this is the full set, and I do wish to scan these myself in the future.
Osamu Tezuka character Vinyl passes or “Binipasu” (1960s-1970s)
A “Binipasu” or vinyl pass were used by children, it also had a notebook and a pass case in them. They were very popular in Japan around the 60s and 70s.
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Lotte Wonder 3 bubblegum wrappers (1964)
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The October illustration from the 1968 Mushi Pro calendar
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December illustration from an Osamu Tezuka themed calendar (2002)
NEWS: Wonder 3/The Amazing 3 lost English dub has been found. The English dub of the Wonder 3 (called The Amazing 3 in the dub), which was once thought to be destroyed, is currently being uploaded to Youtube by Lost Media wiki user “Insulting Iguana”. The dub was created in 1967-1970 and aired on local channels in Los Angeles, California, and New York, New York from the late 60’s to early 70’s. In 2014, a handful of episodes were uploaded to Youtube of the dub, but they were of very low quality and were later taken down due to copyright issues. “Iguana” says they have around 20 episodes they’re currently uploading. It’s not the entire series, as they dubbed all 50 episodes of the anime, but it’s a big step. You can watch the uploaded episodes here.
In 2015, some original film negatives of the dub were listed on eBay and sold for over 24,000 USD. However, I am unsure if these were uploaded online or not. I’m guessing they weren’t.