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阿童木,这个有着10万匹马力和7种武器的人类正义与和平的守护神,已经和黑白电视一样渐成遥远的追忆了,曾经它是人们童年时每天晚上必不可少的半小时享受,现在的他们,只能在那些仿制的玩具上寻觅些零碎画面,而那些时时造访心灵的快乐也总能像阿童木一样,朝自己喜欢的地方自由飞翔。童年就是如此,多少曾经的感动,会在你不经意间悉数泉涌而来,而更令我们感动的是,作为阿童木之父的手冢治虫,当他1989年2月临终之际,所说的最后一句话竟是:“给我铅笔……”
Astro Boy, the patron saint of human justice and peace that has 100,000 horsepower and seven kinds of weapons, has become like a black-and-white TV, a distant reminder of the indispensable half-hour of the night when people were young Now, they can only look for some fragmented pictures on the imitation toys, and the pleasure of always visiting the mind can always fly freely like their own favorite places like Astro Boy. The same is true for childhood, how many have been touched, and will come in all of you inadvertently. What touched us even more is that Osamu Tezuka, the father of Astro Boy, said when he was on his deathbed in February 1989, The last sentence is actually: “Give me pencil ... ”