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Robot × LaserBeam (stylized as ROBOT×LASERBEAM) is a Japanese sports manga series written and illustrated by Tadatoshi Fujimaki.It tells the story of an eccentric high school student nicknamed "Robot" who encounters golf for the first time.
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Tadatoshi Fujimaki (藤巻 忠俊, Fujimaki Tadatoshi, born June 9, 1982) is a Japanese manga artist, best known as the creator of sports manga Kuroko's Basketball and Robot × LaserBeam, as well as Kill Blue, all of which have been serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump.
Real robot anime and manga is a subgenre of mecha anime and manga, featuring robots that operate on a hard science fiction basis, and/or are mass-produced and used as tools. [ citation needed ] Subcategories
Robot is a series of books containing the art of various Asian artists, created by Range Murata and published by Wanimagazine. [1] Volume 1 was released on October 21, 2004, and ten volumes have currently been released.
Choriki Robo Galatt (超力ロボ ガラット, Chōriki Robo Garatto) is a comedy-science fiction anime series by Nippon Sunrise. It is also known as Super Robot Galatt and Change Robo Galatt. [1] It consists of 25 episodes and was originally broadcast on all ANN affiliates as well as some Fuji TV, Nippon TV and TBS affiliate stations.
Getter Robo Arc (Japanese: ゲッターロボ アーク, Hepburn: Gettā Robo Āku, pronounced also as "Āḥ" from the Sanskrit in the title) is a manga series written and illustrated by Ken Ishikawa based on Getter Robo franchise created by Ishikawa and Go Nagai.
The J9 Series (J9シリーズ, Jei Nain Shirīzu) is a trilogy of Japanese Super Robot [1] mecha anime television series. The anime were broadcast by TV Tokyo from 1981 to 1984, the 1980s trilogy was produced and animated by Kokusai Eiga-sha (Movie International Company). In 2014, a fourth series was announced to be in production for a 2016 ...