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The Skull Man was originally Tatsuo Kagura, the adopted son of a [[Yakuza]] family. He was actually the son of a mad scientist and his wife, secretly mutants, who performed experiments on him and his sister, Maya. Fearing the consequences of the experiments, Tatsuo's grandfather killed his parents and tried to kill Tatsuo. However, Tatsuo was saved by a shape-shifting mutant called Garo, who later raised him. Now, Tatsuo as Skull Man commits serial murders in his attempt to find the killer of his parents. And when he does... (The anime's storyline is [[Alternate Continuity|significantly different]].)
 
Not be confused with a [[Mega Man (Videovideo Gamegame)|different Skull Man.]]
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=== ''[[Skull Man]]'' features examples of: ===
* [[Action Girl]]: Skull Maria.
* [[Alternate Character Reading]]: Kogetsu Chisato is an extreme target to this. In the English translated version of The Skull Man manga of the 1998 he gets a "Toratsuki Chisato" instead of Kogetsu. This is the fault of the translation as both Kogetsu and Toratsuki are written in the same kanjis "虎月 ".
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** Add Maya Chisato as well.
* [[Balloon Belly]]: Hayato and Kiriko in episode 6.
* [[Blessed Withwith Suck]]: Tatsuo Kagura suffers one when one of the monsters die, he immediately feels the seen particularly in the 6th manga due to his [[Psychic Powers|powers]].
* [[Body Horror]]: To what happens to all of the people that turns into a monster later on.
* [[Clumsy Copyright Censorship]]: The opening song is changed in the R1 DVD. Since the record label for the band Tokio ([[Kodomo no Omocha|sound familiar?]] ) wouldn't allow their music to be used.
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* [[Monster Allies]]: Garo originally then the wasp armies and even the detective who became a Reconstructed Human but was given an upgrade by Tatsuo/Ryuusei.
** In the anime, only two, namely Tetsuro and Rena Shingyouji.
* [[Name's the Same]]: Not to be confused with the [[Mega Man (Videovideo Gamegame)|Robot Master]].
* [[Prequel]]: It isn't obvious until near the end, but the 2007 anime is actually a prequel to [[Cyborg 009]]. {{spoiler|Hayato becomes the Skull, leader of the Black Ghost organization, and Kiriko gives birth to Joe Shimamura in the epilogue.}}
** The ending serves more as a reference to the series than an actual prequel, however.
* [[Psychic Powers]]: Skullman himself, in fact he used it to make Chief Tachiki reveal who the killer is.
** Not to mention that he used it again when he escaped the burning of the house aaanndd... Added more with that being used to torment the monsters in the 1998 manga and some to some extent, [[Kill It Withwith Fire|destroy]] them.
** Maya Chisato in the original manga using her telepathic powers to {{spoiler|tell Tatsuo that she is his sister and the murderer is their grandfather.}} and this is not just her own power. It is revealed further that she can [[Healing Hands|heal]] her brother as well.
** Maria, the [[Distaff Counterpart|female counterpart]] of Tatsuo/Ryuusei in the 1998 manga.
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* [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]]: Tatsuo's entire goal in the original manga.
* [[Scarf of Asskicking]]: [[Cyborg 009|Joe Shimamura]] in the 36th Chapter and [[Kamen Rider|Detective Tsuyoshi Hioka]] in the last chapters of the 1998 manga.
* [[Shout-Out]]: The Skull Man's final blow against the [[Big Bad]] in the 2007 anime brings to mind [[Jo JoJoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Manga)|a certain time-stopping ability.]]
** {{spoiler|It's also reminiscent of the Acceleration Ability featured in ''[[Cyborg 009]]''}}
* [[The Thing That Goes Doink]]: In Mr. Kuroshio's garden.
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