Gad Guard
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Gad Guard
Summary
Gad Guard is an anime television series[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Gad Guard is the creator of Hiroshi Nishikiori[3].
- Gad Guard is the creator of Izuna Yoshitsune[4].
- Gad Guard's instance of is recorded as anime television series[5].
- Gad Guard was directed by Hiroshi Nishikiori[6].
- Gad Guard's genre is adventure anime and manga[7].
- Gad Guard's genre is mecha[8].
- Gad Guard's production company is recorded as Gonzo[9].
- Gad Guard's designed by is recorded as Toshiharu Murata[10].
- Gad Guard's designed by is recorded as Yoshikazu Miyao[11].
- The original language of Gad Guard was Japanese[12].
- Gad Guard's country of origin is recorded as Japan[13].
- Gad Guard began on April 17, 2003[14].
- Gad Guard ended on December 30, 2003[15].
- Gad Guard's voice actor is recorded as Kenichi Suzumura[16].
- Gad Guard's voice actor is recorded as Junichi Suwabe[17].
- Gad Guard's voice actor is recorded as Fumiko Orikasa[18].
- Gad Guard's voice actor is recorded as Masayo Kurata[19].
- Gad Guard's voice actor is recorded as Yūko Satō[20].
- Gad Guard's voice actor is recorded as Unshō Ishizuka[21].
- Gad Guard's voice actor is recorded as Kikuko Inoue[22].
- Gad Guard's voice actor is recorded as Juri Ihata[23].
- Gad Guard's voice actor is recorded as Shōko Tsuda[24].
- Gad Guard's voice actor is recorded as Tamaki Nakanishi[25].
- Gad Guard's voice actor is recorded as Masashi Ebara[26].
- Gad Guard's voice actor is recorded as Yuriko Yamaguchi[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Gad Guard was directed by Hiroshi Nishikiori[6]. Created works include Hiroshi Nishikiori[3], a film director[28], b. 1966[29], of Japan[30] and Izuna Yoshitsune[4], a mangaka[31], of Japan[32].
Publication
The original language of Gad Guard was Japanese[12]. Genres include adventure anime and manga[7] and mecha[8].
Why It Matters
Gad Guard has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[33]