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Pikadon (Japanese: ピカドン Hepburn: Pikadon, "atomic bomb" [1]) is a 1978 Japanese short animated documentary war film anime, [2] produced and directed [3] by Renzo Kinoshita. [ 4 ] Plot
Weighing 14 pounds and responsible for 80,000 deaths, the heart of the "Fat Man" atomic bomb was detonated on August 9, 1945, ... Animated map shows every nuclear-bomb explosion in history.
The bomber is to carry his childhood sweetheart, her scientist father and a fearsome secret cargo - a Nazi atomic bomb - and for the mission, he is given a prototype Ta 152H1, following complaints about the high altitude performance of his Fw 190. The night before the mission, Rheindars's sweetheart begs him to let enemy planes destroy the ...
In an alternative iteration of the present, two teenage boys who go by the names Nine and Twelve steal a prototype atomic bomb in an apparent terrorist attack.Calling themselves "Sphinx" (スピンクス, Supinkusu), they upload a video onto the Internet and threaten to destroy Tokyo unless a cryptic riddle can be solved.
The theme of Barefoot Gen represents the tragedy of the atom bomb from the lone perspective of a pacifist family. [6] The author Keiji Nakazawa, a survivor of the Hiroshima bombing, tells this story through his manga by showing the experience he went through. His work shows how he and others survived the bomb and the aftermath. [7]
Reports of widespread damage are emerging from Mayotte after a 100-year cyclone ripped across the French archipelago Saturday, inflicting devastation that one resident likened to an atomic bomb ...
The ten-minute sequence capturing the first-ever successful atomic bomb detonation came together through many experiments. It was a given that Nolan would do the scene in-camera.
The graphics and sound effects resemble those of early video games. "This movie is a fun way to share the atomic-scale world," said project leader Andreas J. Heinrich. "The reason we made this was not to convey a scientific message directly, but to engage with students, to prompt them to ask questions."