Big X

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Big X
ビッグX
Genre
Manga
Authored by Osamu Tezuka
Publisher
Serialized in
Original run
No. of volumes
TV anime : Big X (Biggu X)
Directed by
Studio TMS Entertainment
Network TBS
Original run 3 March 196427 September 1965
No. of episodes 59

Big X is a manga and an anime series by Osamu Tezuka.

The plot is about a boy who can turn into a giant super-hero called "Big X" by injecting special serum in his body.

In the anime though, he turns into Big X by using a magical amulet, since the TV censors thought that the injections looked too uncomfortable and similar to drug use for the younger audience.

Big X makes a cameo appearance in the Astro Boy: Omega Factor game for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance released in 2004, along with several other characters created by Osamu Tezuka.


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