Mecha Anime Pluto Releases Final Trailer Ahead of October Netflix Release

The final trailer for the highly anticipated upcoming anime Pluto has finally been released.The new video from Netflix’s official YouTube account foreshadows the series’ tone and the wide divergence it makes from its “original” source material. Based on the manga of the same name, Pluto is a darker, more mature reimagining of Osamu Tezuka’s classic Astro Boy. The trailer showcases the protagonist Gesicht, a humanoid robot investigating the titular Pluto. Also seen flying amid the many explosions and vast amount of destruction is Atom, the show’s equivalent to Mighty Atom/Astro Boy. Toward the climax of the trailer, the series reveals its apparent tagline: “Someone, stop this hatred.”Fittingly, the show’s themes explore the relationships between humans and robots, the likes of which are often tumultuous. The result is the destruction seen frequently in the trailer, which is largely the result of humanity’s own actions. Pluto’s more positive relationships are also briefly seen in the trailer through Professor Ochanomizu embracing his robotic “son” Atom (who was created to replace his deceased child Tobio).RELATED: Netflix’s Upcoming Astro Boy Reboot Pluto Reveals New Cast Details

The final trailer for the highly anticipated upcoming anime Pluto has finally been released.

RELATED: Netflix’s Upcoming Astro Boy Reboot Pluto Reveals New Cast Details

The new video from Netflix’s official YouTube account foreshadows the series’ tone and the wide divergence it makes from its “original” source material. Based on the manga of the same name, Pluto is a darker, more mature reimagining of Osamu Tezuka’s classic Astro Boy. The trailer showcases the protagonist Gesicht, a humanoid robot investigating the titular Pluto. Also seen flying amid the many explosions and vast amount of destruction is Atom, the show’s equivalent to Mighty Atom/Astro Boy. Toward the climax of the trailer, the series reveals its apparent tagline: “Someone, stop this hatred.”

Fittingly, the show’s themes explore the relationships between humans and robots, the likes of which are often tumultuous. The result is the destruction seen frequently in the trailer, which is largely the result of humanity’s own actions. Pluto‘s more positive relationships are also briefly seen in the trailer through Professor Ochanomizu embracing his robotic “son” Atom (who was created to replace his deceased child Tobio).

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