‘Lost’ Retro Anime to Be Broadcast on TV for First Time in 52 Years

In exciting news for the IP’s fans, the Golgo 13 anime, which has been on a 52-year broadcast hiatus, will be revived and air in Japan on BS-TBS from Dec. 10-17 under the title Golgo 13 Selection.As reported by Chunichi and reaffirmed by David Miranda on X (formerly Twitter), Golgo 13 was allegedly lost for more than half a century but was recently rediscovered. Miranda speculates that the lost anime was possibly found at Tokyo Laboratory amid its closure, when the series was likely buried in its media archive.The Golgo 13 anime originally aired in 1971 on TBS. The anime used scale animation — a technique in which colors were added to the drama by hand and then shot on film. Though different from contemporary advanced animation technology, BS-TBS believes the animation style fully brings to life the creator Takao Saito’s vision, stating, “It will revive a world view that is close to a dramatic painting, and you will be able to feel the breath of the creator Takao Saito, who was in his 30s at the time, immediately after the start of the serialization.”Citizen Releases Retro ’80s-Style Watches Paying Tribute to Ghost in the Shell

In exciting news for the IP’s fans, the Golgo 13 anime, which has been on a 52-year broadcast hiatus, will be revived and air in Japan on BS-TBS from Dec. 10-17 under the title Golgo 13 Selection.

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As reported by Chunichi and reaffirmed by David Miranda on X (formerly Twitter), Golgo 13 was allegedly lost for more than half a century but was recently rediscovered. Miranda speculates that the lost anime was possibly found at Tokyo Laboratory amid its closure, when the series was likely buried in its media archive.

The Golgo 13 anime originally aired in 1971 on TBS. The anime used scale animation — a technique in which colors were added to the drama by hand and then shot on film. Though different from contemporary advanced animation technology, BS-TBS believes the animation style fully brings to life the creator Takao Saito’s vision, stating, “It will revive a world view that is close to a dramatic painting, and you will be able to feel the breath of the creator Takao Saito, who was in his 30s at the time, immediately after the start of the serialization.”

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