Genre - Mecha
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A manga adaptation of the first Medarot game. Created by Horuma Rin, the artist for the game series. The story follows Hikaru Agata and his medarot, Metabee's adventures.
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I awoke in a universe resembling that of my favorite video game and found myself in outer space. I can live my days on a cozy planet and make a lot of money as a mercenary with my beloved, super-specced-out ship! That's what I thought, at least until this pretty girl with a lot of debt stumbled into my arms! A space dream like you've never experienced! On an overpowered starship, speed through a strange new universe in search of adventure with Satou Takahiro and his hotties!
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Daughter of a brilliant professor, Asuna is a below-average student at Ecole du Ciel, where teachers and other students constantly belittle her. However, with the world spiraling toward war, Asuna`s headed for a crash course in danger and love, as everyone prepares for combat... (Source: Tokyopop)
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The One Year War between the Earth Federation and the Principality of Zeon has begun--and the newest Mobile Suits are tested for battle! Captain Matt Healy leads his team into dangerous territory as the leader of a Special Forces Experimental Unit. Ken Bederstadt is a Foreign Legion Lieutenant working in alliance with Zeon. These two heroes are trying to keep everyone alive...for tomorrow! There are 2 editions of this manga, the 2003 edition (same as Tokyopop version) and 2005 \"complete\" edition with 2 additional chapters - a prequel and a conclusion to the storyline.
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After the end of the One Year War, a man named Led Wayline was enlisted to serve in the Federation Survey Service. One thing is however, Led has no clue who he was. Be that as it may, as the time cruises by, he gets a few longs for his ties with a Zeon pilot named Johnny Ridden.
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The novel begins in UC 0001, at the very beginning of human space colonization, and is said to cover an as yet unspecified major event that influences the course of human history forever. The main story takes place in UC 0096, three years after the events of Mobile Suit Gundam: Char`s Counterattack.
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After a generation of warfare, the Gundam boys finally brought peace between Earth and the colonies when they helped defeat the Oz and White Fang armies. Now, out of the rubble, the surviving soldiers are re-emerging and clustering together into new factions. Heero Yuy has become a vigilante pacifist, tracking down weapons stashes and destroying them, while Relena, former Queen of the Earth Sphere, is now trying to maintain the peace politically. But an unmanned weapons factory has been discovered somewhere near Mars, and now the Gundam boys are going to have to dust off their mechs for one more battle if peace is to stand a chance of lasting. Battlefield of Pacifists is one of the possible events that bridge the gap between the anime series and the OVA, Endless Waltz. Other manga that also present such possibilities are Blind Target and Ground Zero.
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In the year UC 0079, during the One Year War of the first Gundam series and eight years before the story in Zeta Gundam, a boy named Van Asiliaino and his friends attempt to flee the war, and their fates change when they meet a certain soldier.
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Somewhere on the continent of North America is the "Noisy Fairy Squadron," a covert organization directly commanded by Kycilia Zabi of the Principality of Zeon. They battle the Earth Federation Forces in the One Year War with only female members. They must confront the irrationality of war and their ties to their allies.
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Robotic armed freedom fighters fight for Earth's future in this intergalactic tale of the pursuit of freedom. After Earth's overpopulation sends humans offworld to live in space stations, they are abused by the controlling power -- the Earth Federation government. Colonists form the Zeon Dukedom to resolve their disputes and wage the One Year War for independence. For over 20 years, the world of Gundam has reigned over all other mecha anime and manga series. Mobile Suit Gundam: Blue Destiny continues the Gundam legacy with the adventures of Federal Forces second lieutenant Yu Kajima and his special unit of mobile suits.
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Zeon ace pilot, Commander Char Aznable, thought he could foil the Federation's plan to build a mobile suit by attacking their research base on colony Side 7. He was wrong. With a prototype already active, the besieged Federation forces strike back using their new weapon, the mobile suit Gundam, with devastating consequences. Amidst the fighting, young electronics wizard Amuro Ray is determined not to let his friends and family die in the crossfire. But what can one boy do to repel a squad of mobile suit-clad invaders?
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From MangaHelpers: The weapons of the future, Metal Vessels, are being developed by different companies. One company, Sigma, has created a vessel that is controlled by two people-- a telepath and an anti-telepath. These two people are the teenage girl telepath, Yuiri, and her friend Io, an anti-telepath. They use their vessel mostly in demonstrations, such as competitive exhibitions with rival company Ciel's newest model. While these vessels may seem to be the way of the future, the technology can also be very dangerous. A serial murderer is on the loose, who chooses targets through a website, and the police are beginning to suspect that the killer is actually using a Metal Vessel... [tethysdust]
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A simple slice-of-life manga about a young girl and her father who runs a small bicycle shop.
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The manga based on the series, written and illustrated by series character designer Yoshiyuki Sadamoto, has been serialized in Shonen Ace since 1995. The serialized and volumized editions are both published by Kadokawa Shoten. The manga exists as a separate entity from the anime, and features a number of distinct differences (examples: Shinji\'s eyes are brown instead of blue; Shinji and Rei\'s relationship is strengthened more; not all of the Angels that were in the anime appear in the manga). Drawing from the original story outline, the completed anime series, as well as his own artistic freedom, Sadamoto has portrayed an account of the story that has both distinct convergence and divergence with the anime version. The series is still in production, and Sadamoto has stated that he is planning to end the series in the 12th or 13th volume.