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===Collaborations=== |
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*'''[[Devilman|Devilman Lady]]''' (As part of the planning cooperation) |
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Tatsuhiko Dan (real name Tadaaki Kikuchi) was a Japanese novelist employed by Dynamic Productions. Born in Fukushima on January 26, 1949 his debut as a novelist was the second volume of God Mazinger.
Biography
In 1972, Tatsuhiko Dan joined Dynamic Productions and twelve years later made his debut as a novelist with God Mazinger and would continue to collaborate with Dynamic Productions while writing some of his own works. In 2005, he died of an unknown cause.
Dynamic Productions
- God Mazinger novel series (Vol. 2, 5, and 8)
- Cutey Honey vol.1
- Violence Jack Ogon Toshi Hen
- Super Robot Wars
- The Gakuen Choujo Tai (Adapted into anime in 1991 by Satoshi Dezaki)
Collaborations
- Devilman Lady (As part of the planning cooperation)
- Mazinkaiser (Manga) (As the writer)