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3''Mitsume ga Tōru'', or ''The Three-Eyed One'', is a manga series created by Creator/OsamuTezuka, about a gentle little bald boy called Hosuke Sharaku who happens to have a third eye hidden under a bandage, which, when revealed, brings him to a SuperpoweredEvilSide. Thus, he is both the hero and the villain in his own series. He is followed around by an older girl, Chiyoko Watou, who tries to keep him in check.
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5Together, they investigate strange events and mysteries and will usually have to take off his bandage so he can use his high intelligence to find a solution. Of course, becoming also evil, the other characters will also have to struggle into putting the bandage back.
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7Sharaku is a regular of Tezuka's [[ReusedCharacterDesign Star System]] and him and Watou often appear in other works by Tezuka, including the later ''Manga/BlackJack'' anime series (where Watou is his big sister). He usually keeps his bandage in those appearances. When without his bandage, he is a villain, such as in the video game ''VideoGame/AstroBoyOmegaFactor'' where he is the EvilOverlord of the Mu empire.
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12* AdaptedOut: [[spoiler: Of all the long stories in the manga, only the story in which a lecturer has Sharaku investigate a Native American ruin didn't make it to the anime.]]
13* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Watou finds Sharaku more attractive when in his evil state, which she ironically wishes would be as nice as Sharaku's good state due to having to play Sharaku's CloudcuckoolandersMinder.
14* AlternativeForeignThemeSong: The Cantonese dub has an alternative theme song sung by Hacken Lee.
15* AscendedExtra: Kido and his lackeys in the anime, following their temporary LaserGuidedAmnesia.
16* BaldOfEvil: Sharaku, without his bandage.
17* BigJerkOnCampus: Saburo Kido.
18* Canon Foreigner: Takashi, [[AuthorAvatar Osamu]] and Bankara in the anime are entirely new supporting characters who didn't appear in the manga.
19* CoatCape: Sharaku gets one of these when his SuperpoweredEvilSide comes into play. In the anime, his coat [[InstantCostumeChange changes from blue to black]].
20* CompositeCharacter: Dr. Kenmochi and Professor Subuta are different characters in the manga and the 1985 television film, but the latter was AdaptedOut in the anime version and Kenmochi takes on his role as an archeology professor instead.
21* DemotedToExtra: Dr. Kenmochi [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse ends up becoming one]] less than halfway through the 1985 television film.
22* DrivesLikeCrazy: Inspector Unmei is involved in a car chase in the 1985 television film, downing several road signs and even tearing up other police cars in his fiery pursuit.
23* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Before she had hazel hair in the anime, Watou had violet hair in the 1985 television film.
24* EvilGenius: This is Sharaku's main ability which allows him to use his various PsychicPowers to their fullest potential.
25* GentleGiant: The captain of the judo club, Bankara, is this to Sharaku and Watou in the anime.
26* LaserGuidedAmnesia: The first chapter of the manga has Sharaku building a machine to turn the brains of Kido and his lackeys into jelly perpetually. In the anime proper, [[spoiler: Sharaku has set it to only three days, hence Kido and his lackeys end up becoming recurring characters.]]
27* MeaningfulName: The names of the main characters refer to Literature/SherlockHolmes. Sharaku is the Japanese pronounciation of "Sherlock" and Watou is often called "Watou-san", as in "Watson".
28* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Inspector Unmei bears a striking resemblance to the German composer [[Music/LudwigVanBeethoven Ludwig van Beethoven]].
29* PutOnABus: Inspector Unmei sends Mustachio off on the latter's own ramen cart in the 1985 television film after Mustachio gives his eyewitness account which leads the team to the port.
30* SpecialGuest: Sharaku makes a special appearance in the 2004 Astro Boy Videogame, as a supposedly innocent NPC neighbor boy of Astro who gives him gifts. Only later is it revealed during two optional mini-boss fights at night that Sharaku is an antagonist after removing his bandage, starting a boss fight with this [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXJIZl0idNg&t=71s soundtrack]] playing and causing some surprise NightmareFuel in the process. Especially when he uses MindRape to make his ally [[TheCutie Chiyoko Wato]] attack the player. In the video game ''VideoGame/AstroBoyOmegaFactor'' where he is the EvilOverlord of the Mu empire.
31* SuperpoweredEvilSide: Many plots are centered around Sharaku's evil alternate personality which ends up driving and ending the plot conflicts.
32* ThoseTwoGuys: Takashi and Osamu. They fit in this trope perfectly in the anime version.

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