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* ''Daimajū ''[[Anime/DaimajuGekitoHaganeNoOni Daimajū Gekitō: Hagane no Oni'' Oni]]'' (1987) - Original concept
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* ''Blood ''[[Anime/BloodReignCurseOfTheYoma Blood Reign: Curse of the Yoma'' Yoma]]'' (1989)
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* Series/JikuuSenshiSpielban (1986)
* Series/UltramanTowardsTheFuture (1993) - Main Writer
* Series/BakuryuuSentaiAbaranger (2003-04)
* Series/KamenRiderBlade (2004-05) - Main writer (second half)
* Series/GoGoSentaiBoukenger (2006-07) - Main writer
* Series/JukenSentaiGekiranger (2007)
* Series/EngineSentaiGoOnger - Main writer (movies)
* Series/KamenRiderDecade (2009) - Main writer (first half)
* Series/KamenRiderWizard (2013)
* Series/ResshaSentaiToQger (2014)
* Series/UltramanTowardsTheFuture (1993) - Main Writer
* Series/BakuryuuSentaiAbaranger (2003-04)
* Series/KamenRiderBlade (2004-05) - Main writer (second half)
* Series/GoGoSentaiBoukenger (2006-07) - Main writer
* Series/JukenSentaiGekiranger (2007)
* Series/EngineSentaiGoOnger - Main writer (movies)
* Series/KamenRiderDecade (2009) - Main writer (first half)
* Series/KamenRiderWizard (2013)
* Series/ResshaSentaiToQger (2014)
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* Series/JikuuSenshiSpielban ''Series/JikuuSenshiSpielban'' (1986)
*Series/UltramanTowardsTheFuture ''Series/UltramanTowardsTheFuture'' (1993) - Main Writer
*Series/BakuryuuSentaiAbaranger ''Series/BakuryuuSentaiAbaranger'' (2003-04)
*Series/KamenRiderBlade ''Series/KamenRiderBlade'' (2004-05) - Main writer (second half)
*Series/GoGoSentaiBoukenger ''Series/GoGoSentaiBoukenger'' (2006-07) - Main writer
*Series/JukenSentaiGekiranger ''Series/JukenSentaiGekiranger'' (2007)
*Series/EngineSentaiGoOnger ''Series/EngineSentaiGoOnger'' - Main writer (movies)
*Series/KamenRiderDecade ''Series/KamenRiderDecade'' (2009) - Main writer (first half)
*Series/KamenRiderWizard ''Series/KamenRiderWizard'' (2013)
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He is a coinosseur of the western culture, being a fan of American ComicBooks, and has often controversially resorted to employ Nazi imagery as a mean to draw attention to his works. This trait is present in which is possibly the best known of his modern works, the [[Anime/FullMetalAlchemist first anime adaptation]] of ''Manga/FullMetalAlchemist''.
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He is a coinosseur of the western culture, being a fan of American ComicBooks, and has often controversially resorted to employ Nazi imagery as a mean to draw attention to his works. This trait is present in which is possibly the best known of his modern works, the [[Anime/FullMetalAlchemist [[Anime/FullMetalAlchemist2003 first anime adaptation]] of ''Manga/FullMetalAlchemist''.
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!!Live action works
* Series/JikuuSenshiSpielban (1986)
* Series/UltramanTowardsTheFuture (1993) - Main Writer
* Series/BakuryuuSentaiAbaranger (2003-04)
* Series/KamenRiderBlade (2004-05) - Main writer (second half)
* Series/GoGoSentaiBoukenger (2006-07) - Main writer
* Series/JukenSentaiGekiranger (2007)
* Series/EngineSentaiGoOnger - Main writer (movies)
* Series/KamenRiderDecade (2009) - Main writer (first half)
* Series/KamenRiderWizard (2013)
* Series/ResshaSentaiToQger (2014)
* Series/JikuuSenshiSpielban (1986)
* Series/UltramanTowardsTheFuture (1993) - Main Writer
* Series/BakuryuuSentaiAbaranger (2003-04)
* Series/KamenRiderBlade (2004-05) - Main writer (second half)
* Series/GoGoSentaiBoukenger (2006-07) - Main writer
* Series/JukenSentaiGekiranger (2007)
* Series/EngineSentaiGoOnger - Main writer (movies)
* Series/KamenRiderDecade (2009) - Main writer (first half)
* Series/KamenRiderWizard (2013)
* Series/ResshaSentaiToQger (2014)
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* GodOfEvil: A prominent choice for the GreaterScopeVillain in his works.
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'''Noboru Aikawa''' (born on August 9, 1965), better known by the main of his multiple pen names, '''Sho Aikawa''', is a Japanese writer and scripwriter. He's a veteran of the anime scene, having debuted in TheEighties and keeping at it today, but has also diversified into live action and tokusatsu series.
Aikawa might be the most prestigious and prolific anime staff member you have never heard about, except when he has been criticized or caused controversy. He could be considered the anime version of Creator/PaulWSAnderson, the kind of writer you hire in order to make someone else's anime and/or just churn out watchable crap - yet at the same time, he has left his mark in history in the form of dark, nasty and politically provocative plots whenever he has been given the freedom to. His thematic work has been pretty varied, having had a hand in such divergent titles like ''Anime/MartianSuccessorNadesico'', ''Anime/AngelCop'' and ''Urotsukidoji'', but as you can note in his resume, he has been quite at home in the ultra-violent 80s {{OVA}} boom.
Aikawa might be the most prestigious and prolific anime staff member you have never heard about, except when he has been criticized or caused controversy. He could be considered the anime version of Creator/PaulWSAnderson, the kind of writer you hire in order to make someone else's anime and/or just churn out watchable crap - yet at the same time, he has left his mark in history in the form of dark, nasty and politically provocative plots whenever he has been given the freedom to. His thematic work has been pretty varied, having had a hand in such divergent titles like ''Anime/MartianSuccessorNadesico'', ''Anime/AngelCop'' and ''Urotsukidoji'', but as you can note in his resume, he has been quite at home in the ultra-violent 80s {{OVA}} boom.
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'''Noboru Aikawa''' (born on August 9, 1965), better known by the main of his multiple pen names, '''Sho Aikawa''', is a quite prolific Japanese writer writer, scripwriter, editor and scripwriter. radio personality. He's a true veteran of the anime scene, having debuted in TheEighties and keeping at it today, still going, but has also diversified into live action LiveActionTV and [[{{Toku}} tokusatsu series.
series]]. He wrote many novelizations and spinoff novels of works he had part in, and provided the script for several manga series, audio dramas and video games. There are simply not many things Aikawa has ''not'' done in the world of animanga.
Aikawa might be the most prestigiousand prolific anime staff member you have never heard about, except when he has been criticized or caused controversy. He could be considered the anime version of Creator/PaulWSAnderson, the kind of writer you hire in order to make someone else's anime and/or just churn out watchable crap - yet at the same time, he has left his mark in history in the form of dark, nasty and politically provocative plots whenever he has been was given the freedom to. His thematic work has been is pretty varied, having had a hand in such divergent titles like ''Anime/MartianSuccessorNadesico'', ''Anime/AngelCop'' and ''Urotsukidoji'', but as you can note in his resume, he has been was quite at home in the ultra-violent 80s {{OVA}} boom.
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Aikawa might be the most prestigious and prolific anime staff member you have never heard about, except when he has been criticized or caused controversy. He could be considered the anime version of Creator/PaulWSAnderson, the kind of writer you hire in order to make someone's someone else's anime and/or just churn out watchable crap - yet at the same time, he has left his mark in history in the form of dark, nasty and politically provocative plots whenever he has been given the freedom to. His thematic work has been pretty varied, having had a hand in such divergent titles like ''Anime/MartianSuccessorNadesico'', ''Anime/AngelCop'' and ''Urotsukidoji'', but as you can note in his resume, he has been quite at home the most in the ultra-violent 80s {{OVA}} boom.
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Aikawa might be the most prestigious anime staff member you have never heard about, except when he has been criticized or caused controversy. He could be considered the anime version of Creator/PaulWSAnderson, the kind of writer you hire in order to make someone's anime and/or just churn out watchable crap - yet at the same time, he has left his mark in history in the form of dark, nasty and politically provocative plots whenever he has been given the freedom to. His thematic work has been pretty varied, having had a hand in such divergent titles like ''Anime/MartianSuccessorNadesico'', ''Anime/AngelCop'' and ''Urotsukidoji'', but as you can note in his resume, he has been at home the most in the ultra-violent 80s {{OVA}} boom.
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Aikawa might be the most prestigious and prolific anime staff member you have never heard about, except when he has been criticized or caused controversy. He could be considered the anime version of Creator/PaulWSAnderson, the kind of writer you hire in order to make someone's anime and/or just churn out watchable crap - yet at the same time, he has left his mark in history in the form of dark, nasty and politically provocative plots whenever he has been given the freedom to. His thematic work has been pretty varied, having had a hand in such divergent titles like ''Anime/MartianSuccessorNadesico'', ''Anime/AngelCop'' and ''Urotsukidoji'', but as you can note in his resume, he has been at home the most in the ultra-violent 80s {{OVA}} boom.
Not to be confused with actor and composed Show Aikawa.
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* ''Anime/NeoRanga'' (1998) - Original concept
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* ''Strange Steel Fay Rouran'' (2002-2003) - Original concept (with Toshiki Hirano)
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* ''Anime/{{Simoun}}'' (2006)
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Aikawa might be the most prestigious anime staff member you have never heard about, except when he has been criticized or caused controversy. He could be considered the anime version of Creator/PaulWSAnderson, the kind of writer you hire in order to make someone's anime and/or just churn out watchable crap - yet at the same time, he has left his mark in history in the form of dark, nasty and politically provocative plots whenever he has been given the freedom to. His thematic work has been pretty varied, having had a hand in such divergent titles like ''Anime/MartianSuccesorNadesico'', ''Anime/MartianSuccessorNadesico'', ''Anime/AngelCop'' and ''Urotsukidoji'', but as you can note in the trend, his resume, he has been at home the most in the ultra-violent 80s {{OVA}} boom.
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* ''Daimajū Gekitō: Hagane no Oni'' (1987) - Original concept
* ''Urotsukidoji'' (1987-1989, 1991-1992)
* ''Anime/MaryuuSenki'' (1987-1989)
* ''Anime/StarshipTroopers'' (1988)
* ''Dragon Century'' (1988)
* ''Manga/ViolenceJack Evil Town'' (1988)
* ''Manga/PeacockKing'' (1988-1989)
* ''Manga/VampirePrincessMiyu'' (1988-1989)
* ''Anime/JushinLiger'' (1989)
* ''Blood Reign: Curse of the Yoma'' (1989)
* ''Kyomu Senshi Miroku'' (1989)
* ''Dog Soldier: Shadows of the Past'' (1989)
* ''Anime/AngelCop'' (1989-1990)
* ''Manga/ADPoliceFiles'' (1990)
* ''Demonic Beast Front'' (1990)
* ''Anime/GenoCyber'' (1993)
* ''Manga/SorcererHunters'' (1993)
* ''Anime/MartianSuccessorNadesico'' (1996-1997)
* ''Manga/LoveHina'' (2000-2001)
* ''Hiwou War Chronicles'' (2000-2001) - Original concept
* ''Manga/AngelicLayer'' (2001)
* ''Manga/ShamanKing'' (2001-2002)
* ''Literature/TheTwelveKingdoms'' (2002-2003)
* ''Manga/FullMetalAlchemist'' (2003)
* ''Anime/{{Simoun}}'' (2006)
* ''Ghost Slayers Ayashi: Divine Comedy'' (2007) - Original concept
* ''Anime/EurekaSeven'' (2012)
* ''Anime/FutureCardBuddyfight'' (2013-2015)
* ''Anime/ConcreteRevolutioChoujinGensou'' (2015-2016) - Original concept
* ''Anime/CardfightVanguard'' (2019-2020)
* ''Daimajū Gekitō: Hagane no Oni'' (1987) - Original concept
* ''Urotsukidoji'' (1987-1989, 1991-1992)
* ''Anime/MaryuuSenki'' (1987-1989)
* ''Anime/StarshipTroopers'' (1988)
* ''Dragon Century'' (1988)
* ''Manga/ViolenceJack Evil Town'' (1988)
* ''Manga/PeacockKing'' (1988-1989)
* ''Manga/VampirePrincessMiyu'' (1988-1989)
* ''Anime/JushinLiger'' (1989)
* ''Blood Reign: Curse of the Yoma'' (1989)
* ''Kyomu Senshi Miroku'' (1989)
* ''Dog Soldier: Shadows of the Past'' (1989)
* ''Anime/AngelCop'' (1989-1990)
* ''Manga/ADPoliceFiles'' (1990)
* ''Demonic Beast Front'' (1990)
* ''Anime/GenoCyber'' (1993)
* ''Manga/SorcererHunters'' (1993)
* ''Anime/MartianSuccessorNadesico'' (1996-1997)
* ''Manga/LoveHina'' (2000-2001)
* ''Hiwou War Chronicles'' (2000-2001) - Original concept
* ''Manga/AngelicLayer'' (2001)
* ''Manga/ShamanKing'' (2001-2002)
* ''Literature/TheTwelveKingdoms'' (2002-2003)
* ''Manga/FullMetalAlchemist'' (2003)
* ''Anime/{{Simoun}}'' (2006)
* ''Ghost Slayers Ayashi: Divine Comedy'' (2007) - Original concept
* ''Anime/EurekaSeven'' (2012)
* ''Anime/FutureCardBuddyfight'' (2013-2015)
* ''Anime/ConcreteRevolutioChoujinGensou'' (2015-2016) - Original concept
* ''Anime/CardfightVanguard'' (2019-2020)
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'''Noboru Aikawa''' (born on August 9, 1965), better known by the main of his multiple pen names, '''Sho Aikawa''', is a Japanese writer and scripwriter. He's a veteran of the anime scene, having debuted in TheEighties and keeping at it today, but has also diversified into live action and tokusatsu series.
Aikawa might be the most prestigious anime staff member you have never heard about, except when he has been criticized or caused controversy. He could be considered the anime version of Creator/PaulWSAnderson, the kind of writer you hire in order to make someone's anime and/or just churn out watchable crap - yet at the same time, he has left his mark in history in the form of dark, nasty and politically provocative plots whenever he has been given the freedom to. His thematic work has been pretty varied, having had a hand in such divergent titles like ''Anime/MartianSuccesorNadesico'', ''Anime/AngelCop'' and ''Urotsukidoji'', but as you can note in the trend, he has been at home the most in the ultra-violent 80s {{OVA}} boom.
He is a coinosseur of the western culture, being a fan of American ComicBooks, and has often controversially resorted to employ Nazi imagery as a mean to draw attention to his works. This trait is present in which is possibly the best known of his modern works, the [[Anime/FullMetalAlchemist first anime adaptation]] of ''Manga/FullMetalAlchemist''.
!!Tropes about his work
* DarkerAndEdgier: A staple of all his works, born in the time where anime and manga were the darkest.
* WriteWhatYouKnow: His MO, according to him.
-->"I think that script writing is kind of like writing a diary. Because you can only write what you felt on that day, you cannot suddenly write something that has nothing to do with present society or your present self or what you feel now. When I read my old works now I notice that, for example, in my younger years, "oh in this work I remember I was very upset about something," or "this work, this was around when I got married, so happy stuff is in it." Everything I feel will influence my work and that will also be the case for my future works."
Aikawa might be the most prestigious anime staff member you have never heard about, except when he has been criticized or caused controversy. He could be considered the anime version of Creator/PaulWSAnderson, the kind of writer you hire in order to make someone's anime and/or just churn out watchable crap - yet at the same time, he has left his mark in history in the form of dark, nasty and politically provocative plots whenever he has been given the freedom to. His thematic work has been pretty varied, having had a hand in such divergent titles like ''Anime/MartianSuccesorNadesico'', ''Anime/AngelCop'' and ''Urotsukidoji'', but as you can note in the trend, he has been at home the most in the ultra-violent 80s {{OVA}} boom.
He is a coinosseur of the western culture, being a fan of American ComicBooks, and has often controversially resorted to employ Nazi imagery as a mean to draw attention to his works. This trait is present in which is possibly the best known of his modern works, the [[Anime/FullMetalAlchemist first anime adaptation]] of ''Manga/FullMetalAlchemist''.
!!Tropes about his work
* DarkerAndEdgier: A staple of all his works, born in the time where anime and manga were the darkest.
* WriteWhatYouKnow: His MO, according to him.
-->"I think that script writing is kind of like writing a diary. Because you can only write what you felt on that day, you cannot suddenly write something that has nothing to do with present society or your present self or what you feel now. When I read my old works now I notice that, for example, in my younger years, "oh in this work I remember I was very upset about something," or "this work, this was around when I got married, so happy stuff is in it." Everything I feel will influence my work and that will also be the case for my future works."