- Source: Robo Sapiens
- Source: Robo-Sapiens
Robo Sapiens: Tales of Tomorrow (Japanese: ロボ・サピエンス前史, Hepburn: Robo Sapiensu Zenshi) is a Japanese anthology manga series written and illustrated by Toranosuke Shimada. It was serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Monthly Morning Two from July 2018 to June 2019, with its chapters collected in two wideban volumes.
Publication
Robo Sapiens: Tales of Tomorrow' is written and illustrated by Toranosuke Shimada. It was serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Monthly Morning Two from July 21, 2018 to June 22, 2019. Kodansha collected its chapters in two wideban volumes, both released on August 23, 2019.
In North America, Seven Seas Entertainment announced in May 2021 that they had licensed the series in English and published it in an omnibus edition on December 7, 2021. The manga is also licensed in France by Noeve Grafx.
= Volumes
=Reception
Robo Sapiens ranked second on Takarajimasha's Kono Manga ga Sugoi! list of best manga of 2020 for male readers. In December 2019, Brutus magazine listed Robo Sapiens on their "Most Dangerous Manga" list, which included works with the most "stimulating" and thought-provoking themes. It was nominated for the 24th Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize in 2020. Robo Sapiens won the Manga Division's Grand Prize of the 23rd Japan Media Arts Festival Awards in 2020. The manga was nominated for the 51st Seiun Awards in the comic category in 2020. The School Library Journal listed the first volume of Robo Sapiens as one of the top 10 manga of 2021. The series was nominated for the Eisner Award for Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia in 2022.
References
Further reading
"Robo Sapiens: Tales of Tomorrow - The Winter 2021 Manga Guide". Anime News Network. December 6, 2021.
Wolf, Ian (January 11, 2022). "Robo Sapiens: Tales of Tomorrow Review". Anime UK News.
External links
Robo Sapiens: Tales of Tomorrow official website at Morning (in Japanese)
Robo Sapiens at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
Robo-Sapiens is the debut album by Malibu, the electronica/remix project of Roger Joseph Manning Jr., released in Japan only on April 18, 2007 by Pony Canyon. The album was subsequently released outside Japan with a revised track listing on November 5, 2007 by Expansion Team Records.
The album includes the TV Eyes track "She Gets Around", which was originally released as the B-side of the "She's a Study" 12-inch single in 2003.
Track listing
= Japanese release (CD)
=All songs written by Roger Joseph Manning Jr., except where noted.
"Yesteryear" – 5:37
"Please Don't Go" – 4:20
"The Bounce" – 6:22
"German Oil" – 6:19
"Animal Lovin' Ken" – 6:12
"Parisian Nights" – 5:10
"Sidekicks" – 7:16
"Rubber Tubes" – 5:35
"She Gets Around" (Jason Falkner/Manning Jr./Brian Reitzell) – 6:25
"D.I.E.T." – 6:34
"Time to Time" – 5:06
"Whips & Chains on the Astral Plane" – 7:15 (bonus track)
= Worldwide release (CD)
=All songs written by Roger Joseph Manning Jr., except where noted.
"Yesteryear" – 5:34
"The Bounce" – 6:19
"German Oil" – 6:19
"Sidekicks" – 7:13
"She Gets Around" (Jason Falkner/Manning Jr./Brian Reitzell) – 6:21
"Rubber Tubes" – 5:33
"Parisian Nights" – 5:09
"Animal Lovin' Ken" – 6:12
"Time to Time" – 5:05
"D.I.E.T." – 6:31
"Please Don't Go" - 4:20
Personnel
Musicians
Malibu - all sounds
Jason Falkner - additional guitar and keyboard
Brian Reitzell - additional percussive programming
Production
Mixing and masterering by John Paterno
Recorded at Stu-Stu-Studio
Artwork and design: Adaptor
Synthesizer restoration: Kevin Lightner and Ed Miller
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Atlas (robot)
- Unimate
- Muchū sa, Kimi ni
- RoboSapien
- Robo Sapiens
- Robo-Sapiens
- Sapiens
- Peter Menzel
- Atlas (robot)
- Roboraptor
- Optimus (robot)
- Unimate
- Roger Joseph Manning Jr.