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: if you play the kimba theme song (the 1966
: one, american one with the lyrics "who
: lives down in deepest darkest africa")
: theres a message. I had a wav. file of it on
: my PC, and i played it backwards it sounds
: something like mana we na me shoo moo. in
: some parts. and at one point it sounds like
: its saying "and theres more in heaven
: you can do" i was freaked out by this -
: i never expected that! and i say, "well
: dont be surprised if kids start bringing
: kimba stuff to church" LOL. just my
: little joke. unfortunatly, i don't have a
: link to it, but ill try to find it - or when
: my site is up (it isn't yet) ill put it on
: there. hope this was interesting!
:
: Him well we never know Tezuka did respect
: creation couldve been somewhat a christian.
:
: maybe he was a christian, i dont know.
:
: Well, it maybe isn't just the point if Mr.
: Osamu Tezuka was a christian or not, but
: it's definitely because the messages that
: are contained (and the values that are
: taught) in the Kimba series are similar to
: the ones that are taught by the Christian
: Religion, which was probably the reason for
: the 1993 ("Canadian") Kimba series
: to be aired on many christian-themed TV
: channels worldwide.
:
: Regards,
: CroKimba
: webmaster of "55 years of Kimba the
: White Lion (Jungle Emperor)"
:
I didn't really know that the messages in Kimba were similar to the Christian religon, until now, the "message" in the song I found is kind of a coincidence, if thats the right word for it.
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