Black Jack Karte VII White Justice - A deeply insightful and moving storyOverview"Black Jack Karte VII: White Justice" is one of the OVA series based on Tezuka Osamu's classic manga "Black Jack." Released on August 21, 1998, this work is based on the original episode "White Justice" and depicts a new story and characters. It is directed by Dezaki Osamu, produced by Tezuka Productions and the BJ Production Executive Committee, and features character designs by Sugino Akio. ■ StoryWhen a civil war breaks out in the Middle East, Black Jack pursues Karen, a patient who has taken refuge in a refugee camp, and, risking his life, ventures into the refugee camp. In order to save Karen in this harsh environment, Black Jack decides to perform an emergency operation. This is a moving story that depicts the sense of duty of a doctor and human dignity. ■Explanation"Black Jack Karte VII: White Justice" is part of an OVA series that depicts a new story inspired by Osamu Tezuka's original manga. While reusing the original setting, it creates new characters and storylines to provide viewers with a fresh and moving experience. In particular, the character designs by Akio Sugino bring out a new charm that is different from Osamu Tezuka's original work. In addition, Akira Nagai participated in medical supervision, and the realistic medical depictions are one of the highlights. ■CastThe series features a star-studded cast of voice actors, including Akio Otsuka as Black Jack, Yuko Mizutani as Pinoko, and Norio Otsuka as Crossword. Yoshimasa Sakaguchi as Ernest, Kazuhiro Yamaji as Dr. Kiriko, and Toru Furuya as Leslie all express the individuality of each character. The supporting cast is also excellent, including Mugihito as Saburozaemon Taneda, Yu Mizushima as the Shirabyoshi, Miki Nagasawa as Lawrence, Hideyuki Hori as Koichiro, and Fumiko Orihara as Tsukiko. ■ Main staffThe original work was written by Tezuka Osamu, the director was Dezaki Osamu, and the animation director was Sugino Akio. The music was composed by Toji Osamu (Chart 1-5) and Kawamura Eiji (Chart 6), and Nagai Akira was involved in medical supervision. The planning was done by Matsutani Takayuki and Shimizu Yoshihiro, the character design was done by Sugino Akio, and the art direction was done by Okada Kazuo (Chart 1-5) and Saito Masami (Chart 1-3, 6). The editor was Morita Seiji (Morita Editing Office), the cinematographers were Takahashi Hirotaka (Chart 1-6) and Noguchi Hajime (Chart 5-6), and the sound directors were Yamada Etsushi (Chart 1-5) and Yamada Tomoaki (Chart 6). Medical cooperation was provided by Takeshita Toshitaka (Charts 1-3, 5) and Shiratori Yasumasa (Chart 5), the producers were Kubota Minoru and Udagawa Sumio, the music director was Suzuki Seiji, and the music producer was Kumada Kazuo. ■ Evaluation and impressions"Black Jack Karte VII: White Justice" is based on the original story, but draws viewers in with a new perspective and story development. In particular, the scene where Black Jack saves Karen at the refugee camp is a moving scene that depicts the doctor's sense of duty and human dignity. In addition, the character designs by Akio Sugino bring out a new charm that is different from the original, making it a visual treat to enjoy. The voice actors' performances are also superb, especially Akio Otsuka as Black Jack and Yuko Mizutani as Pinoko, who express the emotions of their characters realistically. The music is also an important element in enhancing the atmosphere of the story, and the music by Osamu Toji and Eiji Kawamura has the power to stir the emotions of the audience. This work offers deep insight not only as a medical drama, but also as a human drama. Through Black Jack's actions, the audience will be forced to think about medical ethics and human dignity. Also, by setting the story in the harsh environment of a refugee camp, it can raise awareness of social issues. ■ Recommendation points"Black Jack Karte VII White Justice" is a recommended work not only for fans of the original work, but also for everyone who loves medical dramas and human dramas. In particular, the following points are the reasons for the recommendation.
■ Related works"Black Jack Karte VII: White Justice" is one of the OVA series based on the original manga "Black Jack" by Osamu Tezuka. Throughout the series, various episodes of Black Jack are depicted, and each work features a different story and characters. In particular, the following works are also recommended.
Conclusion"Black Jack Karte VII: White Justice" is a moving OVA based on the classic manga by Osamu Tezuka. The film depicts the sense of duty of a doctor and human dignity through the actions of Black Jack, providing viewers with deep insight and emotion. The combination of new character designs, a stellar voice cast, realistic medical portrayals, and other elements makes this a compelling work that draws viewers in. This work is recommended not only for fans of the original work, but also for anyone who loves medical and human drama. |
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