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* AdaptationFirst: The 90's theatrical movie and first 6 {{OAV}}s ([[{{macekre}} or some form of them, anyway]]) were released in the US in 1996...three years BEFORE the manga got an English translation.
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* AdaptationFirst: The 90's '90s theatrical movie and first 6 {{OAV}}s ([[{{macekre}} or some form of them, anyway]]) were released in the US in 1996...1996... three years BEFORE the manga got an English translation.
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** Pinoko was originally voiced by Junko Hori for the 1980 adaptation of ''Astro Boy'' and then by Creator/MiinaTominaga for ''Anime/UnderseaSuperTrainMarineExpress''. For the '90's OVA and all subsequent animated productions, she was voiced by the late Creator/YukoMizutani.
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** Pinoko was originally voiced by Junko Hori for the 1980 adaptation of ''Astro Boy'' and then by Creator/MiinaTominaga for ''Anime/UnderseaSuperTrainMarineExpress''. For the '90's '90s OVA and all subsequent animated productions, she was voiced by the late Creator/YukoMizutani.
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** Pinoko was originally voiced by Junko Hori for the 1980 adaptation of ''Astro Boy'' and then by Creator/MiinaTominaga for ''Anime/UnderseaSuperTrainMarineExpress''. For the '90 OVA and all subsequent animated productions, she was voiced by the late Creator/YukoMizutani.
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** Pinoko was originally voiced by Junko Hori for the 1980 adaptation of ''Astro Boy'' and then by Creator/MiinaTominaga for ''Anime/UnderseaSuperTrainMarineExpress''. For the '90 '90's OVA and all subsequent animated productions, she was voiced by the late Creator/YukoMizutani.
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** Pinoko was originally voiced by Junko Hori for the 1980 adaptation of ''Astro Boy'' and then by Creator/MiinaTominaga for ''Anime/UnderseaSuperTrainMarineExpress''. For the OVA and TV series, she was voiced by the late Creator/YukoMizutani.
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** Pinoko was originally voiced by Junko Hori for the 1980 adaptation of ''Astro Boy'' and then by Creator/MiinaTominaga for ''Anime/UnderseaSuperTrainMarineExpress''. For the '90 OVA and TV series, all subsequent animated productions, she was voiced by the late Creator/YukoMizutani.
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** For Black Jack's brief appearances in the late '70s and early '80s Tezuka-related productions, Black Jack alternated between Masato Ibu and Creator/NachiNozawa. Since 1993, the character has been consistently voiced by Creator/AkioOtsuka.
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** For Black Jack's brief appearances in the late '70s and early '80s Tezuka-related productions, Black Jack alternated between Masato Ibu and Creator/NachiNozawa. Since 1993, the character has been consistently voiced by Creator/AkioOtsuka.
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** For Black Jack's brief appearances in the late '70s and early '80s Tezuka-related productions, Black Jack alternated between Masato Ibu and Creator/NachiNozawa. Since 1993, the character has been consistently voiced by Creator/AkioOtsuka.
** Pinoko was originally voiced by Junko Hori for the 1980 adaptation of ''Astro Boy'' and then by Creator/MiinaTominaga for ''Anime/UnderseaSuperTrainMarineExpress''. For the OVA and TV series, she was voiced by the late Creator/YukoMizutani.
** For Black Jack's brief appearances in the late '70s and early '80s Tezuka-related productions, Black Jack alternated between Masato Ibu and Creator/NachiNozawa. Since 1993, the character has been consistently voiced by Creator/AkioOtsuka.
** Pinoko was originally voiced by Junko Hori for the 1980 adaptation of ''Astro Boy'' and then by Creator/MiinaTominaga for ''Anime/UnderseaSuperTrainMarineExpress''. For the OVA and TV series, she was voiced by the late Creator/YukoMizutani.
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* TheOtherMarty: In the trailer for ''The Two Doctors of Darkness'', Creator/NorioWakamoto voiced Kiriko. In the film proper, he's voiced by Takeshi Kaga.
* TheWikiRule: [[http://blackjackanime.wikia.com/wiki/Black_Jack_Wiki The Black Jack Wiki]].
* TheWikiRule: [[http://blackjackanime.wikia.com/wiki/Black_Jack_Wiki The Black Jack Wiki]].
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* TheOtherMarty: In the trailer for ''The Two Doctors of Darkness'', Creator/NorioWakamoto voiced Kiriko. In the film proper, he's voiced by Takeshi Kaga.
* TheWikiRule: [[http://blackjackanime.wikia.com/wiki/Black_Jack_Wiki The Black Jack Wiki]].Kaga.
* TheWikiRule: [[http://blackjackanime.wikia.com/wiki/Black_Jack_Wiki The Black Jack Wiki]].
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* TheOtherMarty: In the trailer for ''The Two Doctors of Darkness'', Creator/NorioWakamoto voiced Kiriko. In the film proper, he's voiced by Takeshi Kaga.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: A few chapters have been deliberately withheld from reprints and circulation, because Tezuka found them not very good. One story, ''Finger'', was remade with a different ending, as it originally was much too bleak.
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** A few chapters have been deliberately withheld from reprints and circulation, because Tezuka found them not very good. One story, ''Finger'', was remade with a different ending, as it originally was much too bleak.
** A few chapters have been deliberately withheld from reprints and circulation, because Tezuka found them not very good. One story, ''Finger'', was remade with a different ending, as it originally was much too bleak.
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* AdaptationFirst: The 90's theatrical movie and first 6 {{OAV}}s ([[{{macekre}} or some form of them, anyway]]) were released in the US in 1996...three years BEFORE the manga got an English translation.
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** The second half of the anime has not yet been officially released to the states.
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* {{Jossed}}: The second Kei story seems to have been written specifically to disabuse fans of the notion that [[spoiler: Kei/Megumi had been physically transformed into a man by the removal of her ovaries and uterus.]]
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** Many readers are surprised to learn that ''The Legs of an Ant'', about a disabled young man going on a highly publicized cross country trek to raise awareness about his illness, was first published in 1974, a full six years before Terry Fox's famous run across Canada.
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* LifeImitatesArt[=/=]RealitySubtext: The manga story ''Tenacity'' is pretty heart-wrenching in light of the author's final fate. What makes it even worse it that the dying doctor's personal physician is "played" by Tezuka himself.
** The same can be said of the Black Jack movie, the plot of which revolves around "super-humans" succumbing to disease and fatality while trying to do what they love.
** The same can be said of the Black Jack movie, the plot of which revolves around "super-humans" succumbing to disease and fatality while trying to do what they love.
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** The manga story ''Tenacity'' is pretty heart-wrenching in light of the author's final fate. What makes it even worse it that the dying doctor's personal physician is "played" by Tezuka himself.
** The same can be said of theBlack Jack ''Black Jack'' movie, the plot of which revolves around "super-humans" succumbing to disease and fatality while trying to do what they love.
** The manga story ''Tenacity'' is pretty heart-wrenching in light of the author's final fate. What makes it even worse it that the dying doctor's personal physician is "played" by Tezuka himself.
** The same can be said of the