In 2021, Takachiho revealed that he worked with Otomo on a sequel film "a long time ago." Otomo created a storyboard for the beginning of the sequel and gave it to Sunrise, but the project fell through. The film features several guest designs by Katsuhiro Otomo, Akira Toriyama, Rumiko Takahashi and Hideo Azuma. The film version won the Animage Anime Grand Prix prize in 1983. Ĭrusher Joe was made into an animated film in 1983, two original video animation episodes in 1989, and a manga adaptation began in 2017. The result was Crusher Joe, a group of antiheroes who were not the typical self-sacrificing types but noble in their own right nonetheless. During the late 1970s one of the founding fathers of Studio Nue, Takachiho, decided that besides being a designer he would try his hand at penning novels. By the way, it was reported that Takashi Tachibana, a journalist who was said to be a “Intellectual giant," died on April 30th.Crusher Joe ( Japanese: クラッシャージョウ, Hepburn: Kurasshā Jō) is a series of science fiction novels written by Haruka Takachiho and published by Asahi Sonorama from 1977 to 2005 (an additional trilogy was published between 20). Tachibana, in 1974 he published “ Study on Kakuei Tanaka-his financial and personal connections," which led to the retirement of Prime Minister Tanaka and his arrest in the Lockheed scandal, but more than that, I would like to evaluate the book “ Near-Death Experience" ( Bungei Shunju) 20 years later (1994). The authors of such books are generally a little crazy people or gurus of new religions, all of which are not worth reading at all. However, because this “Near-Death Experience" was written by Mr. Tachibana, the content is credible with minimal subjective descriptions other than interviews. I was amazed at the fact that many dying humans experience near-death experiences, and that many experienced people perceive it as a real experience rather than a dream. Tachibana himself is skeptical because all cases are not the experiences of dead human beings, and because they are many cultural and religious experiences such as that Americans meet Jesus Christ and Japanese cross the Sanzu River (The river that separates this world from the other world, similar to the River Styx). I’m a scientist, so I don’t think that there is a world like heaven or hell. But I think that there is a non-zero possibility that some kind of information such as consciousness and spirit will remain like the residual scent even after the body disappears. Isn’t there a world like an extension of this world? Because, if we are inhabitants of a world higher than the 4th dimension, even if the existence in the 4th dimension (space + time) disappears, there is room for the “parts" that make up us in the remaining dimensions. Whether the afterlife is continuous with this world or not, I don’t think it is a very comfortable world. It can be inferred from a simple thought experiment. Then, is his/her consciousness in the other world still a child’s one? Or will it return to spiritual beings and become mature conscious at the moment of death? For example, suppose a child who died at an early age went to the other world. It is said that in the afterlife, we will meet the people who went earlier, so I think that they still have the appearances and consciousnesses when they died. Then you think that the afterlife is full of old people and that there are many people with dementia. The inhabitants of the afterlife are free from physical sufferings, but remain bound by mental sufferings. At the extreme, if you die of severe brain dysfunction, you may remain unconscious also in the afterlife. I like a world where dead people can live equally, peacefully and healthily.
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