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[[Micah]] keeps a Mazinger robot toy on top of the dresser in [[the Sanderses' home|his room. |
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Revision as of 10:36, 2 December 2007
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Mazinger Z and Great Mazinger. | |
| First reference: | One Giant Leap |
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Mazinger robots are featured in Mazinger (マジンガ), a manga series by Go Nagai.
About
Mazinger Z is the first manga in the series, released in 1972. It features a mecha robot (also called Mazinger Z) piloted by Kouji Kabuto in battle against Dr. Hell's Mechanical Beasts. Following Mazinger Z in 1974 is Great Mazinger, which features an even more powerful robot in the title role. This time, Tetsuya Tsurugi pilots the robot against the Warrior Beasts.
References
One Giant Leap
Hiro rescues the Japanese schoolgirl from a truck which has just hit a table full of Mazinger robots.
Better Halves
Micah keeps a Mazinger robot toy on top of the dresser in his room.
Gallery
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Mazinger Z toy can be seen in the background.
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A Great Mazinger toy is seen in the background.
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Another Mazinger toy can be seen on the right.