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* TheWikiRule: [[http://gantz.wikia.com/wiki/Gantz_Wiki The Gantz Wiki]].
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* CreatorBreakdown: Before Gantz, the series creator Hiroya Oku made a fair bit of money with his first manga Hen, a romantic comedy, and invested most of it into a 3D modelling software in order to create Zero One, a manga that would be innovative at the time by blending hand-drawn and CG panels. However, since 3D modelling was not commonplace to the general public at the time (it was 1999), the results ended up being... [[UncannyValley weird]], to say the least. It's said that the failure of Zero One influenced into the utter cynic and pessimistic atmosphere of Gantz, which was published just one year after.
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* CreatorBreakdown: Before Gantz, the series creator Hiroya Oku made a fair bit of money with his first manga Hen, a romantic comedy, and invested most of it into a 3D modelling software in order to create Zero One, a manga that would be innovative at the time by blending hand-drawn and CG panels. However, since 3D modelling was not commonplace to the general public at the time yet (it was 1999), the results ended up being... [[UncannyValley weird]], to say the least. It's said that the failure of Zero One influenced into the utter cynic and pessimistic atmosphere of Gantz, which was published just one year after.
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* CreatorBreakdown: Before Gantz, the series creator Hiroya Oku made a fair bit of money with his first manga Hen, a romantic comedy, and invested most of it into a 3D modelling software in order to create Zero One, a manga that would be innovative at the time by blending hand-drawn and CG panels. However, since 3D modelling was in its early days (it was 1999), the results ended up being... [[UncannyValley weird]], to say the least. It's said that the failure of Zero One influenced into the utter cynic and pessimistic atmosphere of Gantz, which was published just one year after.
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* CreatorBreakdown: Before Gantz, the series creator Hiroya Oku made a fair bit of money with his first manga Hen, a romantic comedy, and invested most of it into a 3D modelling software in order to create Zero One, a manga that would be innovative at the time by blending hand-drawn and CG panels. However, since 3D modelling was in its early days not commonplace to the general public at the time (it was 1999), the results ended up being... [[UncannyValley weird]], to say the least. It's said that the failure of Zero One influenced into the utter cynic and pessimistic atmosphere of Gantz, which was published just one year after.
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* CreatorBreakdown: Before Gantz, the series creator Hiroya Oku made a fair bit of money with his first manga Hen, a romantic comedy, and invested most of it into a 3D modelling software in order to create Zero One that would innovative at the time by blending hand-drawn and CG panels. However, since 3D modelling was in its early days (it was 1999), the results ended up being... [[UncannyValley weird]], to say the least. It's said that the failure of Zero One influenced into the utter cynic and pessimistic atmosphere of Gantz, which was published just one year after.
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* CreatorBreakdown: Before Gantz, the series creator Hiroya Oku made a fair bit of money with his first manga Hen, a romantic comedy, and invested most of it into a 3D modelling software in order to create Zero One One, a manga that would be innovative at the time by blending hand-drawn and CG panels. However, since 3D modelling was in its early days (it was 1999), the results ended up being... [[UncannyValley weird]], to say the least. It's said that the failure of Zero One influenced into the utter cynic and pessimistic atmosphere of Gantz, which was published just one year after.
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* CreatorBreakdown: Before Gantz, the series creator Hiroya Oku made a fair bit of money with his first manga Hen, a romantic comedy, an invested most of it into a 3D modelling software in order to create Zero One that would innovative at the time by blending hand-drawn and CG panels. However, since 3D modelling was in its early days (it was 1999), the results ended up being... [[UncannyValley weird]], to say the least. It's said that the failure of Zero One influence into the utter cynic and pessimistic atmosphere of Gantz, which was published just one year after.
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* CreatorBreakdown: Before Gantz, the series creator Hiroya Oku made a fair bit of money with his first manga Hen, a romantic comedy, an and invested most of it into a 3D modelling software in order to create Zero One that would innovative at the time by blending hand-drawn and CG panels. However, since 3D modelling was in its early days (it was 1999), the results ended up being... [[UncannyValley weird]], to say the least. It's said that the failure of Zero One influence influenced into the utter cynic and pessimistic atmosphere of Gantz, which was published just one year after.
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* CreatorBreakdown: Before Gantz, the series creator Hiroya Oku made a fair bit of money with his first manga Hen, a romantic comedy, an invested most of it into a 3D modelling software in order to create Zero One that would innovative at the time by blending hand-drawn and CG panels. However, since 3D modelling was in its early days (it was 1999), the results ended up being... [[UncannyValley weird]], to say the least. It's said that the failure of Zero One influence into the utter cynic, pessimistic and gory tone of Gantz, which was published one year after Zero One.
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* CreatorBreakdown: Before Gantz, the series creator Hiroya Oku made a fair bit of money with his first manga Hen, a romantic comedy, an invested most of it into a 3D modelling software in order to create Zero One that would innovative at the time by blending hand-drawn and CG panels. However, since 3D modelling was in its early days (it was 1999), the results ended up being... [[UncannyValley weird]], to say the least. It's said that the failure of Zero One influence into the utter cynic, cynic and pessimistic and gory tone atmosphere of Gantz, which was published just one year after Zero One.after.
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* CreatorBreakdown: Before Gantz, the series creator Hiroya Oku made a fair bit of money with his first manga Hen, a romantic comedy, an invested most of it into a 3D modelling software in order to create Zero One that would innovative at the time by blending hand-drawn and CG panels. However, since 3D modelling was in its early days (it was 1999), the results ended up being... [[UncannyValley weird]], to say the least. It's said that the failure of Zero One influence into the utter cynic, pessimistic and gory tone of Gantz, which was published one year after Zero One.
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** Before creating the ''Gantz'' series, Hiroya Oka (the creator of the series) was the first voice of the Creator/OsamuTezuka character [[Manga/{{Unico}} Unico the Unicorn]] for the 1979 anime pilot ''Unico: Black Cloud And White Feather''.
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** Before creating the ''Gantz'' series, Hiroya Oka Oku (the creator of the series) was the first voice of the Creator/OsamuTezuka character [[Manga/{{Unico}} Unico the Unicorn]] for the 1979 anime pilot ''Unico: Black Cloud And White Feather''.
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* HeAlsoDid: Before creating the ''Gantz'' series, Hiroya Oka (the creator of the series) was the first voice of the Creator/OsamuTezuka character [[Manga/{{Unico}} Unico the Unicorn]] for the 1979 anime pilot ''Unico: Black Cloud And White Feather''.
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** Before creating the ''Gantz'' series, Hiroya Oka (the creator of the series) was the first voice of the Creator/OsamuTezuka character [[Manga/{{Unico}} Unico the Unicorn]] for the 1979 anime pilot ''Unico: Black Cloud And WhiteFeather''.Feather''.
** Rip Slyme, the group who provided the AnimeThemeSong, was also involved with the {{animutation}} "Foo-La-La".
** Before creating the ''Gantz'' series, Hiroya Oka (the creator of the series) was the first voice of the Creator/OsamuTezuka character [[Manga/{{Unico}} Unico the Unicorn]] for the 1979 anime pilot ''Unico: Black Cloud And White
** Rip Slyme, the group who provided the AnimeThemeSong, was also involved with the {{animutation}} "Foo-La-La".
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** The CGI films have none of the actors return. In the dub, it’s recorded in Los Angeles rather than Texas, as ADV Films has long been shut down.
** Noticeably, this wouldn’t have changed Masaru’s recasting, as Creator/IllichGuardiola’s [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor career has long been over]].
** Noticeably, this wouldn’t have changed Masaru’s recasting, as Creator/IllichGuardiola’s [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor career has long been over]].
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** The CGI films have none of the actors return. In the dub, it’s recorded in Los Angeles rather than Texas, as ADV Films has long been shut down.
** Noticeably,down. [[note]]Noticeably, this wouldn’t have changed Masaru’s recasting, as Creator/IllichGuardiola’s [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor career has long been over]].[[/note]]
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* TheOtherDarrin: The CGI films have none of the actors return. In the dub, it’s recorded in Los Angeles rather than Texas, as ADV Films has long been shut down.
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** The CGI films have none of the actors return. In the dub, it’s recorded in Los Angeles rather than Texas, as ADV Films has long been shut down.
** The CGI films have none of the actors return. In the dub, it’s recorded in Los Angeles rather than Texas, as ADV Films has long been shut down.
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* TheOtherDarrin: The CGI films have none of the actors return. In the dub, it’s recorded in Los Angeles rather than Texas, as ADV Films has shut down long ago.
** Noticeably, this wouldn’t have changed Kei and Masaru’s recasting. Creator/ChrisAyres was still on hiatus while Creator/IllichGuardiola’s [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor career has long been over]].
** Noticeably, this wouldn’t have changed Kei and Masaru’s recasting. Creator/ChrisAyres was still on hiatus while Creator/IllichGuardiola’s [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor career has long been over]].
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** Noticeably, this wouldn’t have changedKei and Masaru’s recasting. Creator/ChrisAyres was still on hiatus while recasting, as Creator/IllichGuardiola’s [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor career has long been over]].
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* TheOtherDarrin: The CGI films have none of the actors return. In the dub, it’s recorded in Los Angeles rather than Texas, as ADV Films has shut down long ago.
** Noticeably, this wouldn’t have changed Kei and Masaru’s recasting. Creator/ChrisAyres was still on hiatus while Creator/IllichGuardiola’s [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor career has long been over]].
** Noticeably, this wouldn’t have changed Kei and Masaru’s recasting. Creator/ChrisAyres was still on hiatus while Creator/IllichGuardiola’s [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor career has long been over]].
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* FanNickname: [[spoiler:Clonerono]]. Also, "Muscle Rider" for Daizemon Kaze (which is his in-story nickname, but only Gantz and Takeshi call him that).
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* ActorSharedBackground: The Osaka-native Creator/MaoIchimichi is the voice of Anzu from the Osaka team in ''Gantz: 0''.
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* ActorSharedBackground: The Osaka-native Creator/MaoIchimichi is the voice of Anzu from the Osaka team in ''Gantz: 0''.''Gantz:O''.
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* HeAlsoDid: Before creating the ''Gantz'' series, Hiroya Oka (the creator of the series) was the first voice of the Creator/OsamuTezuka [[Manga/Unico Unico the Unicorn]] for the 1979 anime pilot ''Unico: Black Cloud And White Feather''.
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* HeAlsoDid: Before creating the ''Gantz'' series, Hiroya Oka (the creator of the series) was the first voice of the Creator/OsamuTezuka [[Manga/Unico character [[Manga/{{Unico}} Unico the Unicorn]] for the 1979 anime pilot ''Unico: Black Cloud And White Feather''.
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* TheWikiRule: [[http://gantz.wikia.com/wiki/Gantz_Wiki The Gantz Wiki]].
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* HeyItsThatGuy: The movie contains a pair of Franchise/KamenRider villains. Suzuki-san is [[Film/KamenRiderTheNext Scissors Jaguar.]] The priest is the [[Series/KamenRiderOOO Lion-Kurage Yummy's host.]]
** And now Sakurai (Shunya Shiraishi) is a [[Series/KamenRiderWizard Kamen Rider]] himself!
** Kenichi Matsuyama ([[Manga/DeathNote L,]] [[Manga/DetroitMetalCity Negishi]] and now Kato) is officially Japan's go-to guy for manga movies now.
** Kazunari Ninomiya (Kurono) is from the boyband Arashi, but Western viewers may remember him better as [[Film/LettersFromIwoJima a veteran of Iwo Jima.]]
** And now Sakurai (Shunya Shiraishi) is a [[Series/KamenRiderWizard Kamen Rider]] himself!
** Kenichi Matsuyama ([[Manga/DeathNote L,]] [[Manga/DetroitMetalCity Negishi]] and now Kato) is officially Japan's go-to guy for manga movies now.
** Kazunari Ninomiya (Kurono) is from the boyband Arashi, but Western viewers may remember him better as [[Film/LettersFromIwoJima a veteran of Iwo Jima.]]
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** And now Sakurai (Shunya Shiraishi) is a [[Series/KamenRiderWizard Kamen Rider]] himself!
** Kenichi Matsuyama ([[Manga/DeathNote L,]] [[Manga/DetroitMetalCity Negishi]] and now Kato) is officially Japan's go-to guy for manga movies now.
** Kazunari Ninomiya (Kurono) is from the boyband Arashi, but Western viewers may remember him better as [[Film/LettersFromIwoJima a veteran of Iwo Jima.]]
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** Kenichi Matsuyama ([[Manga/DeathNote L,]] [[DetroitMetalCity Negishi]] and now Kato) is officially Japan's go-to guy for manga movies now.
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** Kenichi Matsuyama ([[Manga/DeathNote L,]] [[DetroitMetalCity [[Manga/DetroitMetalCity Negishi]] and now Kato) is officially Japan's go-to guy for manga movies now.
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** Kazunari Ninomiya (Kurono) is from the boyband Arashi, but Western viewers may remember him better as [[LettersFromIwoJima a veteran of Iwo Jima.]]
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** Kazunari Ninomiya (Kurono) is from the boyband Arashi, but Western viewers may remember him better as [[LettersFromIwoJima [[Film/LettersFromIwoJima a veteran of Iwo Jima.]]
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* FanNickname: [[spoiler:Clonerono]]. Also, "Muscle Rider" for Daizemon Kaze (which is his in-story nickname, but only Gantz and Takeshi call him that).
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** Kazunari Ninomiya (Kurono) is from the boyband Arashi, but Western viewers may remember him better as [[LettersFromIwoJima a veteran of Iwo Jima.]]]]
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* HeyItsThatGuy: The movie contains a pair of Franchise/KamenRider villains. Suzuki-san is [[Film/KamenRiderTheNext Scissors Jaguar.]] The priest is the [[Series/KamenRiderOOO Lion-Kurage Yummy's host.]]
** And now Sakurai (Shunya Shiraishi) is a [[Series/KamenRiderWizard Kamen Rider]] himself!
** Kenichi Matsuyama ([[Manga/DeathNote L,]] [[DetroitMetalCity Negishi]] and now Kato) is officially Japan's go-to guy for manga movies now.
** Kazunari Ninomiya (Kurono) is from the boyband Arashi, but Western viewers may remember him better as [[LettersFromIwoJima a veteran of Iwo Jima.]]
** And now Sakurai (Shunya Shiraishi) is a [[Series/KamenRiderWizard Kamen Rider]] himself!
** Kenichi Matsuyama ([[Manga/DeathNote L,]] [[DetroitMetalCity Negishi]] and now Kato) is officially Japan's go-to guy for manga movies now.
** Kazunari Ninomiya (Kurono) is from the boyband Arashi, but Western viewers may remember him better as [[LettersFromIwoJima a veteran of Iwo Jima.]]