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  2. Tetsujin 28-go - Wikipedia

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    Chō Dendō Robo Tetsujin 28-go FX is a sequel to Tetsujin 28-go directed by Tetsuo Imazawa and produced at the Tokyo Movie Shinsha studio. It ran on Nippon Television from April 5, 1992 to March 30, 1993, totaling 47 episodes. [5] It has been brought over to Latin America, but never released in English-speaking countries.

  3. Gigantor - Wikipedia

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    The 1980–81 New Iron Man #28 (Shin Tetsujin-nijuhachi-go) series was created with 51 episodes based on a modernized take upon the original concept art. In 1993, Ladd and the TMS animation studio converted the series into The New Adventures of Gigantor and broadcast it on America's Sci-Fi Channel from September 9, 1993, to June 30, 1997.

  4. The New Adventures of Gigantor - Wikipedia

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    New Tetsujin-28 (太陽の使者 鉄人28号, Taiyō no Shisha Tetsujin Nijūhachi-gō, lit.Solar Messenger Iron Man #28) is a 1980 Japanese mecha anime television series produced by Tokyo Movie Shinsha, and a modern style remake of Mitsuteru Yokoyama's manga Tetsujin 28-go. [2]

  5. Tetsujin 28-go (2004 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Tetsujin 28-gō (Japanese: 鉄人28号, Hepburn: Tetsujin Nijūhachi-gō, literally "Iron Man No. 28") is a 2004 Japanese anime series based on the manga of the same name by Mitsuteru Yokoyama. It was animated by Genco and Palm Studio and written and directed by Yasuhiro Imagawa.

  6. List of superhero television series - Wikipedia

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    Tetsujin 28 FX [14] 1992–1993: Kobunsha: NTV: Part of the Tetsujin 28-go franchise. Giant Robo: The Day the Earth Stood Still [400] 1992–1998: Shogakukan: Syndication: Series based on the manga Giant Robo by Mitsuteru Yokoyama. Stunt Dawgs [426] 1992–1993: Original: Syndication: Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa [403] 1992–1993: ABC

  7. Frankenstein Jr. and The Impossibles - Wikipedia

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    Buzz built "Frankie" and activated him through an energy ring. Frankenstein Jr. appears to be reminscient of the anime character Tetsujin 28-go (also known as Gigantor). [4] The Impossibles: The title characters are a trio of superheroes (Multi-Man, Fluid-Man, and Coil-Man) who pose undercover as a Beatlesesque rock music band. [3]

  8. List of anime series by episode count - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of anime series by episode count, ... Tetsujin 28-go Gao: April 6, 2013. March 26, 2016. 151: 5 minutes 86 Zatch Bell! April 6, 2003. March 26, 2006. 150:

  9. List of animated television series of the 1960s - Wikipedia

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    Episodes Country Year Notes The Mighty Hercules: 128 US, Canada: 1963–1966 Rod Rocket: 65 US: 1963 Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales: 70 US: 1963–1966 Bolek and Lolek: 150 Poland: 1963–1986 Eitoman: 56 Japan: 1963–1964 Sennin Buraku: 23 Japan: 1963–1964 Astro Boy: 193 Japan: 1963–1966 Tetsujin 28-Go (a.k.a. Gigantor) 97 Japan: 1963–1966