

Brave Fire S0.9
This animation was submitted to a special competition run by a power company as a promotional project, but it didn't win—for pretty obvious reasons. The story takes place on an exhausted, depleted Earth, which is basically the worst possible setting for a company built on consuming natural resources. Then there's the girl robot the protagonist finds: she can absorb sunlight and convert it directly into energy, meaning she'd make power companies completely unnecessary. To top it off, she sacrifices herself to protect an independent solar power system in space. So yeah, it's not surprising Osamu Tezuka didn't win. But that was kind of the point. He wrote the original story, the screenplay, handled the animation, did the narration—basically everything—while fully aware he was entering a power company's competition. He clearly did it on purpose.
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Brave Fire S0.9
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1987
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This animation was submitted to a special competition run by a power company as a promotional project, but it didn't win—for pretty obvious reasons. The story takes place on an exhausted, depleted Earth, which is basically the worst possible setting for a company built on consuming natural resources. Then there's the girl robot the protagonist finds: she can absorb sunlight and convert it directly into energy, meaning she'd make power companies completely unnecessary. To top it off, she sacrifices herself to protect an independent solar power system in space. So yeah, it's not surprising Osamu Tezuka didn't win. But that was kind of the point. He wrote the original story, the screenplay, handled the animation, did the narration—basically everything—while fully aware he was entering a power company's competition. He clearly did it on purpose.
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Brave Fire S0.9
This animation was submitted to a special competition run by a power company as a promotional project, but it didn't win—for pretty obvious reasons. The story takes place on an exhausted, depleted Earth, which is basically the worst possible setting for a company built on consuming natural resources. Then there's the girl robot the protagonist finds: she can absorb sunlight and convert it directly into energy, meaning she'd make power companies completely unnecessary. To top it off, she sacrifices herself to protect an independent solar power system in space. So yeah, it's not surprising Osamu Tezuka didn't win. But that was kind of the point. He wrote the original story, the screenplay, handled the animation, did the narration—basically everything—while fully aware he was entering a power company's competition. He clearly did it on purpose.
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Brave Fire S0.9
ブレイブファイヤーS0・9