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* ''[[Adolf]]''
* ''[[Manga/Alabaster|Alabaster]]'' (His least known and most controversial work. A surprisingly bloody, violent series with racial overtones. Subverts most of his other [[Reused Character Design|recurring characters]]: for example, the classic '[[Ideal Hero]]' type from his other series is a narcissistic and sadistic rapist here.)
* ''[[The Amazing 3]]'' (''Wonder 3'' [[Market -Based Title|in Japan]])
* ''[[Ambassador Magma]]''
* ''~Apollo's Song~''
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* ''[[Buddha]]'' (a highly embellished biography of Buddha)
* ''[[Dororo]]''
* ''[[Kimba the White Lion (Manga)|Jungle Emperor]]'' (aka ''Kimba, The White Lion.'' Famous for the [[They Copied It, So It Sucks|controversial]] resemblance it bears to Disney's ''[[The Lion King]]''... [[Older Than They Think|despite being made thirty years earlier]].)
* ''[[Lion Books]]''
* ''[[Osamu Tezukas Metropolis|Metropolis]]'' (One of his earlier works, although the anime adaptation was produced after his death.)
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* [[Nice Hat]]: His beret.
* [[Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism]]: Varies depending on the work.
* [[What Measure Is a Non -Human?]]: Obviously, ''[[Astro Boy]]'', but also ''[[Metropolis]]'' and others.
* [[The Workaholic]]: As reflected by his aforementioned [[Famous Last Words]], the man himself was the absolute apotheosis of Japan's legendary workaholism. He spent virtually every waking hour from early adulthood right up until the day he died drawing manga. Practically the only leisure time he allowed himself was watching films, although it did give him a chance to see what his competitors in the entertainment industry were up to and gave him a source of inspiration, as many of his works played off themes from his favorite movies.
* [[World of Ham]]: Subtlety wasn't something he was too interested in.
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