List of Osamu Tezuka anime#Genesis

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This is a list of Osamu Tezuka's notable anime work in chronological order.

This list of anime includes all those listed on Tezuka's official site[http://en.tezuka.co.jp/anime/index.html Anime section of TezukaOsamu@World] as well as others that are directly based on his work, but not listed on the site yet. The English translations of the names used are from the original names found on the official Osamu Tezuka website.

Film

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! Year

! Title

! Notes

1960

| Journey to the West

|

1962

| Arabian Nights: The Adventures of Sinbad

|

1963

| Doggie March

| Wrote the original story{{cite web |title=Doggie March |url=https://tezukaosamu.net/en/anime/4.html |website=Tezuka Osamu Official |access-date=1 November 2023}}

1964

| Astro Boy: The Brave in Space

|

1966

| Kimba the White Lion

|

1969

| {{Sort|Thousand and One Nights|A Thousand and One Nights}}

| First film in the Animerama series.

1970

| Cleopatra

| Second film in the Animerama series.

1970

| {{Sort|Kindly Lion|The Kindly Lion}}

|

1973

| Belladonna of Sadness

|Third and final film in the Animerama series.

1978

| The Phoenix: Chapter of Dawn

| Contains both live-action and animation.

1978

| World Masterpiece Fairy Tales: Princess Thumbelina

| Tezuka provided the character designs.

1979

| Triton of the Sea

|

1980

| Phoenix 2772

|

1981

| Fantastic Adventures of Unico, The

|

1983

| Unico in the Island of Magic

|

1990

| The Film is Alive

|

1991

| Adachi-Ga Hara

|

1996

| Black Jack: The Movie

|

1997

| Jungle Emperor Leo

|

1999

| Neo Faust

| Incomplete

2001

| Metropolis

| Based on the manga of the same name

2005

| Black Jack: The Two Doctors of Darkness

2009

| Astro Boy

| Imagi Animation Studios & Summit Entertainment

2011

| Buddha

|

=Pilot film=

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! Year

! Title

! Notes

1966

| Adventures of the Monkey King

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1966

| Princess Knight

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1967

| Flying Ben

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1968

| Dororo

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1968

| Gum Gum Punch

|

1968

| Norman

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1968

| Zero-Man

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1971

| Blue Triton

|

1979

| Unico: Black Cloud, White Feather

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1987

| Brave Fire S09

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=Experimental film=

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! Year

! Title

! Notes

| Party

| Incomplete

1962

| Male

|

1962

| Tales of a Street Corner

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1964

| Memory

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1964

| Mermaid

|

1965

| Cigarettes and Ashes

|

1965

| Drop, The

|

1966

| Pictures at an Exhibition

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1968

| Genesis

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1984

| Jumping

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1985

| Broken Down Film

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1987

| Legend of the Forest, Part I

|

1987

| Muramasa

|

1987

| Push

|

1988

| Self-Portrait

|

1995

| Mosquito

| Incomplete

=PR film=

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! Year

! Title

! Notes

1970

| Misuke in the Land of Ice

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1970

| Once Upon a Time

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1971

| Misuke in Southern

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1977

| Tenguri, the Boy of the Plains

|

1987

| Okazaki City in 70 Years

|

=Tezuka Osamu World film=

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! Year

! Title

! Notes

1996

| Black Jack: Capital Transfer to Heian

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1999

| Princess Knight

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2000

| Jungle Emperor: Hon-o-ji

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2001

| Astro Boy: Shinsen-gumi

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2001

| Unico Special Chapter: Saving Our Fragile Earth

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OVA

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! Year

! Title

! Notes

1983

| Green Cat, The

|

1985

| Lunn Flies into the Wind

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1986

| Phoenix: Karma Chapter

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1986

| Yamataro Comes Back

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1987

| Phoenix: Space Chapter

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1987

| Phoenix: Yamato Chapter

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1989

| Rain Boy

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1991

| Symphonic Poem: Jungle Emperor Leo

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1993

| Akuemon

|

1993

| Ambassador Magma

| OVA series

1993

| Black Jack

| OVA series

1995

| Essays on Insects

|

2000

| Black Jack: Child from the Sky

| This anime was originally produced as a supplement for, and was included with two volumes of the manga, in the Black Jack Limited Edition Box released in Japan on March 22, 2000.

Television

=TV series=

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! Year

! Title

! Notes

1963

| Astro Boy

|

1963

| Galaxy Boy Troop

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1964

| Big X

| Produced by Tokyo Movie.

1965

| {{Sort|Amazing 3|The Amazing 3}}

|

1965

| Jungle Emperor

|

1966

| New Jungle Emperor, Go Ahead Leo!

|

1967

| Goku's Great Adventures

|

1967

| Princess Knight

|

1969

| Dororo

|

1969

| The Vampires

| Contains both live-action and animation.

1971

| Marvelous Melmo

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1972

| Triton of the Sea

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1973

| Microid S

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1973

| Wansa-kun

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1977

| Jetter Mars

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1980

| Astro Boy

|

1982

| Don Dracula

|

1989

| Blue Blink

|

1989

| Jungle Emperor

|

1990

| {{Sort|Three-Eyed One, The|The Three-Eyed One}}

| First project from Tezuka Productions approved after Tezuka's death

1997

| In the Beginning: The Bible Stories

| Produced from 1984 to 1992; co-production with Radiotelevisione Italiana (Italy)

2000

| {{Sort|Tree in the Sun|Tree in the Sun}}

|

2003

| Astro Boy

|

2003

| Black Jack: The 4 Miracles of Life

| Miniseries

2004

| Black Jack

|

2004

| Phoenix

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2006

| Black Jack 21

|

2015

| Young Black Jack

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2017

| Atom: The Beginning

|

2019

| Dororo

|

=TV special=

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! Year

! Title

! Notes

1965

| New Treasure Island

| Based on the manga of the same name;
First one-hour animated TV special produced in Japan

1969

| Astro Boy vs. the Giants

|

1969

| Till a City Beneath the Sea Is Built

|

1972

| Space Journey: The First Dream of Wonder-Kun

|

==Produced for [[Nippon TV]]'s 24 hour TV ''Love Saves the Earth'' charity program==

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! Year

! Title

! Notes

1978

| One Million-Year Trip: Bander Book

| First two-hour animated TV special produced in Japan

1979

| Undersea Super Train: Marine Express

|

1980

| Fumoon

| Based on the manga Nextworld

1981

| Bremen 4: Angels in Hell

| Based on the fairy tale "Town Musicians of Bremen" by the Brothers Grimm

1983

| {{Sort|Time Slip of 10,000 Years: Prime Rose|A Time Slip of 10,000 Years: Prime Rose}}

| Originally conceived and planned first before the manga it was based on was published

1984

| Bagi, the Monster of Mighty Nature

|

1985

| {{Sort|Prince of Devil Island: The Three-Eyed One, The|The Prince of Devil Island: The Three-Eyed One}}

| Produced by Toei Animation instead of Tezuka Pro

1986

| Galaxy Investigation 2100: Border Planet

|

1989

| {{Sort|Tezuka Osamu Story: I Am Son-goku, The|The Tezuka Osamu Story: I Am Son-goku}}

| Tezuka died at the time of the planning

See also

References

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Osamu Tezuka

Tezuka, Osamu