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Hiroo Takeuchi ) released in Japan, based on the second half of Dr. Tezuka's original manga story.
Tezuka's original manga was serialized in Sanrio's " Ririka " ( Lyrica ) magazine from 1976 to 1979, and was re-published by Shogakukan in 1984 in a learning magazine for children.
Rock appears as the most complex and round of all Tezuka's characters, undergoing major transformations and development through most of his works, while the of other major other characters generally retained their original personalities and roles.
* The third volume of Osamu Tezuka's Phoenix series features a somewhat de-mythologized version of Yamato Takeru as its protagonist, but aside from his adventure in Kumaso, the book's story bears little resemblance to the original legend.
This change is in direct opposition to Tezuka's stated premise behind his original Jungle Emperor story: that an inter-species society of animals must include humans as well.

Tezuka's and works
Mr. Pompous has appeared in many of Tezuka's works as a detective under his real name of " Shunsaku Ban.
Ham Egg has appeared as a villain in many of Tezuka's works.
* Rommel: A recurring character in Tezuka's works.
Furthermore, drawing from the idea of Osamu Tezuka's Star System as they did in Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle, Clamp often reuses characters from their own earlier works, which gives rise to a loosely defined " Clamp Universe ".
Also, many lamp posts in the area carry pictures from the TV series, and two large murals depicting Tezuka's works are across the street of JR Takadanobaba station.
Osamu Tezuka's " Metropolis " made a deep impression on Yokoyama who wished to become a manga artist in earnest and so he contributed his works to a comic book in his high school days.
Also, in the same manner as many manga artists today, Kurumada employs the revered Osamu Tezuka's Star System manga technique, which is essentially resorting to the use of a stable cast of characters in his various works ( characters keep the same appearance and personality, but sometimes the author gives them new personalities and different roles than in previous works ).
As all of Tezuka's main characters he is seen repeately in different works but differs as the character with the most various and changing roles from both hero and antihero.
In the adaptations after Tezuka's death Rock appears in works such as the 2001 Metropolis movie and the 2005 Black Jack: The Two Doctors of Darkness as a mixture of all of his roles.
This trait was never seen in Tezuka's works where he only repents and faces death bravely but never finds redemption by willingly sacrificing his life.
The characters are listed in the " Omega Factor ", an in-game encyclopedia of the Astro Boy fictional universe, which provides a detailed character biography, including each character's appearances and roles in Tezuka's works.
As part of the Osamu Tezuka's Star System, Astro has appeared in several of the artist's works ( although he is not always identified as " Astro Boy ").

Tezuka's and such
Some of the most famous are anime such as Osamu Tezuka's Astro Boy, the Super Robots such as Mitsuteru Yokoyama's Tetsujin 28-go ( Gigantor ) and Go Nagai's Mazinger Z, and the Real Robots such as Yoshiyuki Tomino's Gundam series and Shōji Kawamori's Macross series.
* Several different characters in Osamu Tezuka's manga and anime, such as Rock, Shinsaku Ban, Ham Egg, Acetylene Lamp, Duke Red or Osamu Tezuka himself.
Besides Kurumada, other renowned manga artists that resort to the master Tezuka's technique include legendary authors Leiji Matsumoto, Monkey Punch and Shōtarō Ishinomori, and lesser authors such as Clamp.
A partial list of Osamu Tezuka's most commonly used Star System characters follows ( If a character has their own series named after them, such as Atom, a. k. a. Astro Boy, then the link will point to the series ' wiki page ):
In 2012, Mauricio will publish a two-issue story arc in the Monica Teen comic book featuring some of Osamu Tezuka's main characters, such as Astro, Sapphire and Kimba, joining Monica and her friends in an adventure in the Amazon Rainforest against a smuggling organization chopping down hundreds of trees in the jungles of the Amazon.
While most of other Tezuka child characters ( such as Kenichi ) stayed the same age, Rock grew up throughout the years and his character was reused for more mature " roles " in Tezuka's manga, where he gradually developed a darker personality.
Numerous references to other characters in Osamu Tezuka's Star System appear, such as Black Jack, Robita, as well as several Astro Boy characters who appear in chief supporting roles.

Tezuka's and Rock
* Rock ( manga character ), a recurrent major character in most of Osamu Tezuka's manga series
Rock ( known in some series as Rokuro Makube a. k. a. Rock Macbeth or ) is a recurrent major character in most of Osamu Tezuka's manga series, and he is an important part of Osamu Tezuka's Star System.
Rock was most recently seen in the animated version of Tezuka's Metropolis ( the manga for which he did not appear in ) and in the recent Astro Boy series ( as the secret identity of villain Deadcross ).
Fans of Tezuka will find Saruta, Ban, Higeoyagi, Boon and Rock in other stories of Tezuka ( the latter for instance is the evil assassin in Tezuka's modern epic Metropolis ).
With Godo's plight intimated as poor rebirth karma compared to his antithesis Rock, the Phoenix as the symbol of rebirth and immortality, and also the final apotheosis of Godo and Tezuka's love of animal freedom are also evident Buddhist ideals.

Tezuka's and Phoenix
Kiyomori also features prominently as a sympathetic villain in Osamu Tezuka's Phoenix series in the first half of the ninth volume, Turbulent Times ( retitled as Civil War in English ), another Genpei War epic.
Another fictionalized account of the conflict forms the central plot of Civil War ( also known as Turbulent Times ), the ninth volume of Osamu Tezuka's celebrated Phoenix series.
* Nora or Robita, from Osamu Tezuka's manga series Phoenix
Other manga adaptations include The Window of Orpheus, also by Ikeda, Osamu Tezuka's Black Jack and Phoenix, and Yasuko Aoike's El Halcón.
" This was not the case, and Tezuka's final intentions with Phoenix remain unknown, although its episodic nature leaves each volume highly accessible nonetheless.
The Phoenix narrates this well-known episode by referring to characters that appear in Tezuka's manga, Benkei.
Also appeared in Tezuka's Adolf, Black Jack ( manga ) and in Phoenix.
Robita is a fictional character, a robot who appears in Osamu Tezuka's manga series Phoenix.
Black Jack however, who is the warden of the Iceland prison camp in Phoenix, was ambiguously taken from Tezuka's popular manga series Black Jack as the otherwise heroic and macabre surgeon.

Tezuka's and also
Shinichi's girlfriend Kanoko also figures prominently in the manga, but is absent from the anime ; possibly because her presence would have detracted from Tezuka's plan for the ending of the series.
Tomino, began his career in 1963 with Osamu Tezuka's company, Mushi Productions, scripting the storyboards and screenplay of the first Japanese anime television series, Tetsuwan Atomu ( also known as Astro Boy ).
For a short time, Osamu Tezuka's baby unicorn character Unico, who starred in two feature-length anime movies in the early 1980s, was also part of the Sanrio empire ; however, the rights to Unico shifted to Osamu Tezuka's own company after Tezuka's death in 1989.
" Tetsujin 28-go " became a popular work equal to Tezuka's " AstroBoy and its animated adaptation also made a smashing success.
For instance, the " actor " Shunsaku Ban or Shunsuke Ban, who played the detective in Osamu Tezuka's Metropolis, also played Astro Boy's teacher in Astro Boy.
He also was the president's secretary in Osamu Tezuka's Metropolis in which the candle appears on his head the moment he is shot.
He also starred in animated Osamu Tezuka's Metropolis as Duke Red's brutal son.
Appears as the Superintendent of Police in Osamu Tezuka's Metropolis, also as the Atomic Energy Chairman in the manga version of Nextworld.
is a manga by Osamu Tezuka, and also the name of one of his books in Kodansha's line of " Osamu Tezuka Manga Complete Works " books containing a collection of Tezuka's short stories.
Animax also exhibits affiliations with anime pioneer Osamu Tezuka's Tezuka Productions company, Pierrot, Nippon Animation, and numerous others.

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