Japanese manga series
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Genre | Super robot[1] |
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Directed by | Tomoharu Katsumata |
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Written by | Shun'ichi Yukimuro |
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Music by | Shunsuke Kikuchi |
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Studio | Toei Animation |
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Original network | Fuji TV |
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Original run | April 4, 1974 – May 8, 1975 |
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Episodes | 51 |
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Written by | Go Nagai |
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Illustrated by | Ken Ishikawa |
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Magazine | Weekly Shōnen Sunday |
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Demographic | Shōnen |
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Original run | April 7, 1974 – August 24, 1975 |
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Volumes | 6 |
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Directed by | Masayuki Akehi |
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Written by | Keisuke Fujikawa |
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Studio | Toei Animation |
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Released | March 21, 1975 |
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Runtime | 30 minutes |
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Directed by | - Akinori Orai
- Osamu Kasai
- Yasuo Yamaguchi
- Yoichi Kominato
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Written by | - Susumu Takaku
- Shozo Uehara
- Tatsuo Tamura
- Mitsuru Majima
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Music by | Shunsuke Kikuchi |
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Studio | Toei Animation |
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Original network | Fuji TV |
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Original run | May 15, 1975 – March 25, 1976 |
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Episodes | 39 |
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Written by | Ken Ishikawa |
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Published by | Futabasha |
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Magazine | Weekly Manga Action |
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Demographic | Shōnen |
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Original run | 1996 – 1998 |
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Volumes | 2 |
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Getter Robo (Japanese: ゲッターロボ, Hepburn: Gettā Robo) is a Japanese mecha media franchise created by Ken Ishikawa and Go Nagai. An anime television series produced by Toei Animation was broadcast on Fuji TV from April 4, 1974, to May 8, 1975, with a total of 51 episodes. The manga was serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday from April 7, 1974, to August 24, 1975,[2] and was compiled in six volumes by Shogakukan and three volumes by Futabasha.