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  2. Gigantor - Wikipedia

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    Gigantor (Japanese: 鉄人28号, Hepburn: Tetsujin Nijūhachi-gō, lit. "Iron Man No. 28") is a 1963 anime adaptation of Tetsujin 28-go , a manga by Mitsuteru Yokoyama released in 1956. It debuted on US television in January 1966.

  3. Tetsujin 28-go - Wikipedia

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    The manga was later adapted into four anime television series, a Japanese television drama and two films, one live action and one animated. Released in 1963, the series was among the first Japanese anime series to feature a giant robot. It was later released in the United States as Gigantor. [1]

  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 mecha anime - Wikipedia

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    The New Adventures of Gigantor: Tetsujin 28-go: TV series: 1980: Cyborg 009: Legend of the Super Galaxy: Cyborg 009: Film: 1981–82: Saikyou Robot Daiouja — TV series: 1981–82: Golden Warrior Gold Lightan — TV series: 1981–82: Beast King GoLion — TV series: 1981: Mobile Suit Gundam I: Gundam: Film: Compilation 1981: GoShogun ...

  7. Tetsujin 28: The Movie - Wikipedia

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    Tetsujin 28-go was originally adapted into a live action television drama in 1960, and later as an anime in 1963, which became popular in North America under the title of Gigantor. There were actually talks of a live-action Gigantor adaptation around 1994 by Fox Family Films , a subsidiary of 20th Century Fox , planned with a budget of around ...

  8. Giant Robo (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Giant Robo (ジャイアントロボ, Jaianto Robo), also known as Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot in the United States, [1] is a manga and tokusatsu series created by Mitsuteru Yokoyama. It is similar to Yokoyama's Tetsujin 28-go (known as Gigantor in the U.S.), but Giant Robo has more elements of fantasy.

  9. Mitsuteru Yokoyama - Wikipedia

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    Mitsuteru Yokoyama (横山 光輝, Yokoyama Mitsuteru, June 18, 1934 – April 15, 2004) was a Japanese manga artist born in Suma Ward of Kobe City in Hyōgo Prefecture.His personal name was originally spelled Mitsuteru (光照), with the same pronunciation.