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Ginga unfortunately ends up getting transported to another dimension while protecting Daichi, but manages to leave Daichi a Mysticker that can endlessly generate electricity. Soon Daichi meets Kuroki, a friend of Ginga and the aforementioned man who was being chased, who offers to show him the world of the Blazers - and thus, Daichi's adventure begins from there.
Ginga unfortunately ends up getting transported to another dimension while protecting Daichi, but manages to leave Daichi a Mysticker that can endlessly generate electricity. Soon Daichi meets Kuroki, a friend of Ginga and the aforementioned man who was being chased, who offers to show him the world of the Blazers - and thus, Daichi's adventure begins from there.


The second mainstream manga of Seishi Kishimoto, creator of ''[[666 Satan]]'' (''O-Parts Hunter'' outside of Japan), in conjunction with [[Sega]] who have made a RPG for the [[Nintendo DS]] which features a story that runs parallel to the main manga (what's more, this was announced before the series was even serialized).
'''''Blazer Drive''''' is the second mainstream manga of Seishi Kishimoto, creator of ''[[666 Satan]]'' (''O-Parts Hunter'' outside of Japan), in conjunction with [[Sega]] who have made a RPG for the [[Nintendo DS]], which features a story that runs parallel to the main manga (what's more, this was announced before the series was even serialized).
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=== The Manga provides the following examples of: ===


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* [[Aloof Big Brother]]: Subverted in that Ginga only acted that way to protect Daichi from the Blazer's lifestyle.
* [[Aloof Big Brother]]: Subverted in that Ginga only acted that way to protect Daichi from the Blazer's lifestyle.
* [[An Ice Person]]: Akashikibu.
* [[An Ice Person]]: Akashikibu.