Adventures of Kotetsu

Adventures of Kotetsu (小鉄の大冒険, Kotetsu no Daibōken) is a manga series written and illustrated by Minoru Tachikawa. The series was adapted into a two-episode OVA series by Daia in 1996. It was licensed by ADV Films.[1]

Adventures of Kotetsu
小鉄の大冒険
(Kotetsu no Daibōken)
Manga
Written byMinoru Tachikawa
Published byWanimagazine
DemographicSeinen
Original runJune 1992June 2001
Volumes9
Original video animation
Directed byYuji Moriyama
Produced byTetsuya Ikeda
Music byKuniaki Haishima
StudioDaia
Licensed by
ADV Films
Released December 13, 1996 January 10, 1997
Episodes2

Characters

Linn Suzuki (鈴木 凛, Suzuki Rin) / Kotetsu (小鉄)
Voiced by: Yuko Miyamura (Japanese); Kay Hest (English)
Miho Kuon (久遠 美保, Kuon Miho)
Voiced by: Kikuko Inoue (Japanese); Shawn Sides (English)
Tatsuya Mikado (御門 竜也)
Voiced by: Kikuchi Masami (Japanese); Mark Lovell (English)
Kagari (かがり)
Voiced by: Mako Hyoudou (Japanese); Claire Hamilton (English)
Azami Daimonji (大文字 あざみ, Daimonji Azami)
Voiced by: Kae Araki (Japanese); Bernadette Nason (English)
Kenichi Mukai (向井 賢一, Mukai Ken'ichi)
Voiced by: Shinichiro Miki (Japanese); Greg Dorchak (English)
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References

  1. "ADV announces Gasaraki, festival". Anime News Network. April 16, 1999. Retrieved November 24, 2014.
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