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Sep 9, 2019 10:23 AM
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This page doesn't credit Naoto Tsushima. The person that pieced together rough drafts and notes to make this manga after it's two creators died before they could finish it... But I guess Go Nagi and Ishikawa are more "important".
Sep 9, 2019 1:32 PM
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kandi_gloss said:
This page doesn't credit Naoto Tsushima. The person that pieced together rough drafts and notes to make this manga after it's two creators died before they could finish it... But I guess Go Nagi and Ishikawa are more "important".

Nagai is still alive and publishing. It's just he was never a writer of Getter and only contributed to the basic idea.

EDIT: I also see now that it's mistagged as shounen when it's published in a seinen magazine.
Sep 10, 2019 12:04 AM
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sataniel said:
kandi_gloss said:
This page doesn't credit Naoto Tsushima. The person that pieced together rough drafts and notes to make this manga after it's two creators died before they could finish it... But I guess Go Nagi and Ishikawa are more "important".

Nagai is still alive and publishing. It's just he was never a writer of Getter and only contributed to the basic idea.

EDIT: I also see now that it's mistagged as shounen when it's published in a seinen magazine.


Ah, my mistake, I'm not sure why I thought he was dead. Either way though he didn't really have much to do with this.
Sep 23, 2022 4:09 AM
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Why is Nagai credited here? I'd thought only came up with some ideas for the series, shouldn't he only be credited on the original Getter Robo? Did he help convert Ishikawa's notes into a manga plot or something?
EpiccgaymerOct 4, 2023 4:13 AM

It’s time to ditch the text file.
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