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Gô Nagai

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Gô Nagai
Being influenced by the works of manga (Japanese comic-book) pioneer Osamu Tezuka, Go Nagai aspired to be a manga artist himself. After graduating from high school, he became an assistant for manga writer/artist Shotaro Ishinomori, and then made his debut with the comic-book "Meakashi Pori Kichi" (published in the November 1967 issue of Bokura Magazine). His turning point came in 1968, with the controversial comic-book "Harenchi Gakuen" ("Shameless High School"), which not only became a huge success, but singlehandedly revolutionized the manga industry. The comic was also so controversial that the conservative Parent/Teacher Associations in Japan had publicly burned some copies! In 1969, Nagai began work on what would be his life's work; The year 1971 saw publication of his comic-book, "Devil King Dante," about a demon awakening in the present to destroy mankind, as it was influenced by an evil alien called "God" in prehistoric times. The following year saw what would be perhaps Nagai's best works, and since then, he had formed his own company Dynamic Productions. His "Dante" comic forshadowed its more popular incarnation, "Devil-Man," which soon had its own anime series in 1972. Then came his classic comic-book/anime series, "Mazinger Z," which started the "Super Robot" wave in Japan, and became influental to just about any giant robot you've ever seen, from Mobile Suit Gundam (1979) to Beast King GoLion (1981) (better known to US fans as Voltron)! His other giant robot works included "Getter Robo" in 1974 (the first heroic giant robot to combine from individual vehichles), and the "Mazinger Z" follow-ups "Great Mazinger" and "UFO Robo Grendizer." He is also best known for creating perverse, sex-oriented parodies, his most memorable being another 1972 vintage, "Cutey Honey," about an android girl named Honey Kisaragi, who fights monsters and demons, and also has the power to change into different clothes, most prominently from her blonde-haired Kisaragi persona to her red-haired, super-suited Cutey Honey persona! Nagai created a similar superheroine called "Kekkou Kamen," a spoof of Japan's pioneer TV superhero show, _"Gekkou kamen" (1958)_. Whereas Gekkou Kamen was a man wearing a white costume, cape, mask and turban, Kekkou Kamen was a girl who wore only a mask, an occasional cape, gloves, boots, thin scarf, and nothing else! Nagai's Dynamic Productions split from Toei Animation around 1981, so he was given more creative freedom, thus producing his own shows, such as a 2-part OVA (Original Video Animation - a term for anime made exclusively direct-to-video) remake of "Devilman" in 1987, and more recently, sequels to "Cutey Honey," "Getter Robo," and "Mazinger Z." His work, particularly "Devilman," is also appreciated by heavy metal rock bands!
BornSeptember 6, 1945
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  • Known for

    Getter Robo
    • Writer(creator)
      Legend of the Shadowy Ninja: The Ninja Dragon (1990)
      Legend of the Shadowy Ninja: The Ninja Dragon
      5.7
      Video
      • Writer
      • 1990
      Cutie Honey (1973)
      Cutie Honey
      6.7
      TV Series
      • Writer
      Tesshô Genda, Unshô Ishizuka, Kiyoshi Kobayashi, Run Sasaki, Shigezô Sasaoka, and Kappei Yamaguchi in Violence Jack (1986)
      Violence Jack
      6.2
      TV Mini Series
      • Writer(creator)

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      • Miyu Irino, Hiro Shimono, Nao Tôyama, Haruka Tomatsu, Minami Tanaka, Sumire Uesaka, and Yuma Uchida in Grendizer U (2024)
        Grendizer U
        6.4
        TV Series
        • original work
        • 2024
      • Tori Griffith in Lion-Girl (2023)
        Lion-Girl
        4.2
        • characters
        • 2023
      • Getter Robo Ark (2021)
        Getter Robo Ark
        6.1
        TV Series
        • manga
        • 2021
      • Cutie Honey Universe (2018)
        Cutie Honey Universe
        5.7
        TV Series
        • original creator
        • 2018
      • Devilman Crybaby (2018)
        Devilman Crybaby
        7.6
        TV Mini Series
        • original manga
        • original work:
        • 2018
      • Dan Green, Bill Lobley, Gô Nagai, Mike Pollock, Wayne Grayson, Michael Sinterniklaas, Jason Griffith, Rob Morrison, Jake Paque, Sarah Natochenny, Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld, Matt Giroveanu, Martha Harms, and Courtney Shaw in Mazinger Z: INFINITY (2017)
        Mazinger Z: INFINITY
        5.9
        • manga
        • 2017
      • Cutie Honey: Tears (2016)
        Cutie Honey: Tears
        4.9
        • manga
        • 2016
      • Cyborg 009 vs Devilman (2015)
        Cyborg 009 vs Devilman
        6.0
        TV Mini Series
        • manga and characters (as Go Nagai)
        • 2015
      • Yo ni mo Kimyô na Monogatari Spring 2015 (2015)
        Yo ni mo Kimyô na Monogatari Spring 2015
        6.4
        TV Movie
        • manga
        • 2015
      • Toei Robot Girls Z (2014)
        Toei Robot Girls Z
        6.3
        TV Mini Series
        • creator
        • 2014
      • Mask the Kekkou: Reborn (2012)
        Mask the Kekkou: Reborn
        5.6
        • manga
        • 2012
      • Ghastly Prince Enma Burning Up (2011)
        Ghastly Prince Enma Burning Up
        6.4
        TV Mini Series
        • original comic (as Go Nagai)
        • 2011
      • Mazinkaiser SKL (2010)
        Mazinkaiser SKL
        6.2
        TV Mini Series
        • original creator
        • 2010–2011
      • Abashiri ikka: The Movie (2009)
        Abashiri ikka: The Movie
        4.6
        • manga
        • 2009
      • Sunday vs Magazine: Shuuketsu! Choujou Daikessen! (2009)
        Sunday vs Magazine: Shuuketsu! Choujou Daikessen!
        Video Game
        • characters and universe: Devilman
        • 2009

      Animation Department



      • Michiko Neya in Go Nagai's New Cutey Honey (1994)
        Go Nagai's New Cutey Honey
        7.0
        TV Mini Series
        • original character designer
        • 1994
      • Cutie Honey (1973)
        Cutie Honey
        6.7
        TV Series
        • character designer
        • 1973–1974

      Actor



      • Project Dreams: How to Build Mazinger Z's Hangar (2020)
        Project Dreams: How to Build Mazinger Z's Hangar
        6.0
        • 2020
      • Devilman Crybaby (2018)
        Devilman Crybaby
        7.6
        TV Mini Series
        • Member of Mob (voice)
        • 2018
      • Devilman (2004)
        Devilman
        3.9
        • Priest
        • 2004
      • Nagai Go World: Maboroshi Panty VS Henchin Pokoider
        6.1
        • 2004
      • Cutie Honey (2004)
        Cutie Honey
        6.2
        • Car Driver
        • 2004
      • Kekko Kamen New (2004)
        Kekko Kamen New
        4.7
        • Teacher Nagal (as Gô Nagai)
        • 2004
      • Metropolis (2001)
        Metropolis
        7.2
        • Special Voice Appearance (voice)
        • 2001
      • Nagai Go no Horror Gekijo: Mannequin (1992)
        Nagai Go no Horror Gekijo: Mannequin
        6.4
        • 1992
      • Hanappe bazooka (1992)
        Hanappe bazooka
        5.2
        Video
        • TV Commentator (voice)
        • 1992
      • Oira sukeban: Kessen! Pansu-tô (1992)
        Oira sukeban: Kessen! Pansu-tô
        Video
        • 1992
      • Legend of the Shadowy Ninja: The Ninja Dragon (1990)
        Legend of the Shadowy Ninja: The Ninja Dragon
        5.7
        Video
        • Dead Yakuza (uncredited)
        • 1990
      • Nijisseiki shônen dokuhon (1989)
        Nijisseiki shônen dokuhon
        7.2
        • Police Officer
        • 1989
      • John Altamura and Phoebe Legere in The Toxic Avenger Part II (1989)
        The Toxic Avenger Part II
        5.0
        • Tsukudani Expert
        • 1989

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      • Alternative name
        • Go Nagai
      • Born
        • September 6, 1945
        • Wajima City, Ishikawa-ken, Japan
      • Relatives
        • Yasutaka Nagai(Sibling)

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      • Trivia
        While passing in a prep school, he suffered a severe case of diarrhea for 3 weeks. Believing he had not long to live, he wanted to leave some evidence that he had lived, through doing something that he liked as a child: working on manga. He was determined to create one work of manga in what he thought were his last months. As Nagai prepared for the task, he went to the hospital, where he was diagnosed with catarrh of the colon, and soon healed. But this was a turning point in his life: convinced that he would continue working on manga, he stopped attending school after three months and started living as a ronin.
      • Quotes
        About "Harenchi Gakuen": We started "Harenchi Gakuen" with the idea of making a comic based on messing around at a school. I liked the word 'harenchi' (scandal), which was always being used in advertising copy for adult movies. Scandal and school are like oil and water, so I thought mixing them would be fun and easily came up with the name.
      • Trademark
          Likes to put in as much nudity, sexual and scatological material as he can to see what he can get away with.

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