La mentira de Crunch y Armados (Manga y Anime Latino) | NUEBOHEMIO

In this video, I feature an interview with Carlos Meglia, who is, to me, the father of Latin American anime. Please excuse any accentuation and spelling errors I may have. Meglia worked in animation (The Smurfs, The Flintstones, Scooby-Doo) but stopped working in animation because, for him, "he felt he had learned everything and was getting bored." Meglia wanted to be an illustrator and work as an illustrator. Later, he worked in comics on the side. He brought what he knew about animation to the world of comics. He used the same storytelling, the same way of working. At one point, he said this about the superhero comics of his time: "They have nothing to do with comics; they're illustrations with balloons." He did what was asked of him until he worked with Carlos Trillo. Trillo gave him a script and said, "Do whatever you want." And thus, Irish Coffe was born. A highly sought-after work at the time, but his most recognized work worldwide is Cybersix, a work in demand worldwide. In Italy, they wrote a story about it in the newspapers, Marvel was interested, and even in Canada, they produced a series that was animated by Tokyo Movie Shinsha in Japan in 1999. (サイバーシックス, Saibāshikkusu) The anime had a budget of $360,000 per episode, which was a lot for an anime at the time. In Argentina, it had a live-action series in 1995 that was canceled due to low ratings. "Cesar: Do they give you attention? Meglia: No, not here, that doesn't happen here." You can see the Tezuka Award championships here. http://koujiatom.life.coocan.jp/teduk... You can see the International Manga Championships here. https://www.manga-award.mofa.go.jp/