The Black Jack stories skirt the line between medical drama and supernatural horror. Osamu Tezuka had a very vivid and often terrifying imagination. Hard to believe that the same man who made Unico and Kimba the White Lion also created Black Jack and Apollo's Song. There is a reason he is called "The God of Anime."
"a woman is weak but a mother is strong" a little rude there buddy but slightly agreeable. one time I was horribly sick with the flu and couldn't hardly move, just lay on the living room floor because my pets wouldn't leave me alone in my bedroom, Klondike (cat) was having fun on the very top of the cat tree and fell over, hanging on for dear life, I quickly got up and ran over to rescue him. in that "my child is in trouble" moment I was wide awake and not hurting and when the danger was over the flu symptoms came back and I was back on the floor miserable resting. Mom said she never saw me move that fast before, I was a blur.
Aww... Same though. Once pulled by doggo up from where she gotten stuck in mud covered by water, while standing on some wobbly rocks, and my dog weighs 35 kg... xD
I'm guessing it's because a woman would never willingly sacrifice her life to save anyone unless that someone was her child, only then would she die for her offspring. It's pretty relatable to real life, cuz you never see women coming to the aid of anyone but their own children.
Statistically women come to the who aid of strangers more than men. You can also see this individually in news stories across the world like the woman who dragged a man out of a burning car or the pregnant woman who jumped into the water and fought a shark to save her husband or the woman ran into a burning house and rescued her neighbors.
If anyone can find this version of blackjack please let me know the voice actor steve bloom plays the priest in the english dub of this episode and a man who plays blackjack is kirk thornton Voice of Saito from kenshin
Everybody in the comic section are mad over the comment “a woman is weak, but a mother is strong”…😂🤣😂🤣 and they don’t even know that that is a famous quote from a poet from back in the day! People are so stupid! Anybody that got mad about that comments you should be ashamed of yourselves!😂🤣😂🤣
“Women are weak, but mothers are strong.” quote from Julie Otsuka's novel, The Buddha in the Attic (2011). It is about Japanese picture brides immigrating to America in the early 1900s. This is Japan (traditional) culture and values. We should respect them.
@@smayansrivastava12s32 Okay? So pointing out anything that is outta pocket is “woke” now, lol so funny mr. Pea-sized brain. Anyway, Japanese culture sees women as sexual objects so i’m not surprised
If this is rlly a quote... it's up to interpretation. I think we're meant to look at this quote as a woman who becomes a mother undergoes an internal transformation- in that she would risk her own health and life for her child. I'm reading it as a mother is more ready to be self sacrificing. It isn't to compare two separate individuals. A mother is still a woman. But she's a woman who now has something physcially external to die for. Just my 2 cents