Galaxy Express 999

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  1. Following Matsumoto's death in 2023, Shimazaki took on the role of writer of the manga.
  2. 機械人間 Kikai ningen, often translated, somewhat confusingly, as "cyborg".

References

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  11. "Galaxy Express 999 Another Story: Ultimate Journey Manga Resumes After 2 Years".
  12. 1 2 3 4 Galaxy Express 999 Graphic Novel Volume 1. Viz Communications Inc. October 1998. p. 8.
  13. Galaxy Express 999 Graphic Novel Volume 1. Viz Communications Inc. October 1998. pp. 134–146.
  14. Galaxy Express 999 Graphic Novel Volume 1. Viz Communications Inc. October 1998. p. 9.
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  16. Levi, Antonia (1996; fifth printing, 2000). "Chapter Five: Androids, Cyborgs, and other Mecha". Samurai from Outer Space. Chicago: Open Court. p. 94. ISBN   9780812693324.
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  21. @MarcFBR (May 3, 2020). "Galaxy Express 999 set 2 is coming soon from @discotekmedia! It's been a bit of a wait for the new set, but that's because this one has a bunch of fun stuff! The old 'lost' Harmony Gold special dub is included!" (Tweet) via Twitter.
  22. @MarcFBR (May 3, 2020). "Galaxy Express 999 set 3 is also coming from @discotekmedia! The discs were so full... More specials! More recovered dubs!" (Tweet) via Twitter.
  23. The character Ryuzu in the film version of Galaxy Express 999 is called Leryuzu in the manga and television series. This is because the film came out before the 3 part episode where this character appeared aired, and the name Ryuzu had already been used for that of the character's sister.
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  26. "The PlayStation 2 Interview: Fumita Ueda", Official PlayStation 2 Magazine , no. 19, April 2002
Galaxy Express 999
Galaxy Express 999 manga vol 1 (1994 reprint).jpg
Cover of the 1994 reprint of the first manga volume
銀河鉄道999スリーナイン
(Ginga Tetsudō Surī Nain)
Genre Space opera [1]
Magazine
  • Weekly Shōnen King (1977–1980)
  • Big Comic Spirits (1980–1981)
English magazine
Original runJanuary 24, 1977November 6, 1981
Volumes18