Takeru Tachibana, a teenager, embarks on a mission to rescue his sister, Sayoko, from the cruel arena of cyborg dogfighting. A bombing in their town kills their parents and injures Takeru at the age of 10. Sayoko's decision to sell her brain to the Albion Corporation for Takeru's medical expenses turns into a disastrous transformation into a cyborg. She becomes a champion in the dogfighting world but Takeru halts her reign. However, Sayoko's life hangs by a thread as her cyborg brain is configured to destroy itself unless she returns to the ring or is cured within a week. The story's other characters also carry burdensome histories, and the Albion Corporation is relentless in reclaiming its stolen possession.
The crossover involves characters from the 70's Toei anime, including Devilman, Mazinger Z, Great Mazinger, Grendizer, and Cutie Honey.
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機動戦士Ζガンダム デイアフタートゥモロー ―カイ・シデンのレポートより― Written and illustrated by Tsukasa Kotobuki, published by Kadokawa Shoten and serialized by Gundam Ace magazine between May 2005 - January 2007. This manga shows numerous points between the One Year War and the Gryps War.
Koichi, a young student, initially leads a simple life. However, his world is turned upside down when he learns that he's the reincarnation of an alien protector. This mantle comes with the daunting responsibility of defending the Earth against evil forces. To aid in his mission, Koichi/Babel joins forces with three super-powered alien companions. Their quest to save humanity takes them on a thrilling ride from the deserts of southern Asia to the upper east side of Manhattan, culminating in a final showdown with the malicious cult leader in a hidden base nestled in the Swiss Alps. The pace is frenetic and the stakes are high as Babel must learn to harness his psychic powers to defeat mankind's enemies and save the world.
Peace continues to elude the world despite the occurrences in Gundam Wing. Minor insurgent factions are gradually gaining influence, and individuals who experienced injustices during the war are starting to come out of hiding. Relena, who symbolizes peace and plays an essential role in the reconstruction efforts following the war, is abducted. The five pilots must reunite to protect their fragile peace, while also confronting their own ethical beliefs and motivations.
The Universal Century began when humans migrated to outer space, and in the year UC0079, the Side 3 colonies declared independence as the Principality of Zeon, sparking a war with the Earth Federation. The conflict has been ongoing for almost a year, with intense fighting in the Thunderbolt sector—a region filled with remnants of destroyed warships and space colonies—as the Earth Federation seeks to reclaim Zeon-controlled territory.
The talk of the town at Futaba University is none other than Atsuko Natsume, who happens to harbor a covert. As it turns out, she is not a typical human, rather a feline-brained android, originally designed by her creator, Kyusaku Natsume, to exhibit his brilliance. Dubbed Nuku-Nuku, Atsuko is devoted to safeguarding Kyusaku and his offspring, Ryunoske, from the sinister schemes of the Mishima Heavy Industries. This side plot taking place in the OVA Universe features a gripping tale.
In an imaginary age of gods about 20 years after the war, Japan is flooded with all the superhumans ever written about in fictional stories: titans from outer space, lifeforms from a mystical world, phantoms and goblins from ancient times, cyborgs created by scientists, relics that rose out of the ruins of ancient civilizations, and the list goes on. Some of them make no secret of their existence and have gained popularity in the society, while others cloak their identities and fight in secrecy. Naturally, the Japanese government cannot ignore the existence of these superhumans and establishes an organization under the Ministry of Health and Welfare - the Overpopulation Research Laboratory, a.k.a. the Superhuman Bureau. Their mission is to identify and approach superhumans, then oversee and safeguard them.
Derived from the movie, Bodacious Space Pirates.
Houichi Kano, the Grandson of world famous inventor Hosuke Kano, is a student at Houwa High School in Musashino City. At the tenth anniversary of the first contact with the Riofaldians, the unveiling of an Elevator Ship designed for orbital transport between the Riofaldian home world and Earth is about to take place. However, this was just a ploy to take control of the Earth using their advanced technology and large Riofaldian work force on Earth to their advantage. It is now up to Houichi, with the help of Housuke, his school friend Akane and Isaka, to stop them and save Earth. There is plenty of mecha mega-robot action, state of the art gunsuits, sexy shape-shifting androids and the reason why the manga is called Cannon God... But the Riofaldian are one step ahead and they have a plan...
During the Cosmic Era, Coordinators and Naturals experienced two major wars as a result of their genetic differences. Fueled by their strong beliefs and desire to protect what they held dear, fighting resulted in animosity and grief. The battlefield served as a final resting place for soldiers and dashed any hope for a bright future. Despite the passage of time, the devastation of war persisted. However, amidst the turmoil, certain individuals remained unwavering in their convictions. Junkers preserved and refurbished discarded items, dedicated engineers pursued their objectives, mercenaries defended the vulnerable, and journalists informed the public of the truth - all followed paths that aligned with their beliefs, even if it meant straying from virtuous ideals. These were the Astray.