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* [[Medacard Fighters]] (2000, [[Kajima Hideto]]) | * [[Medacard Fighters]] (2000, [[Kajima Hideto]]) | ||
* [[Fox Kids Anual 2004]] (2003) | |||
* [[Medarot 7 (manga)|Medarot 7]] (2012, [[Tanaka Yasuki]]) | * [[Medarot 7 (manga)|Medarot 7]] (2012, [[Tanaka Yasuki]]) | ||
* [[Meda 2043]] (2007, doujinshi by Horuma Rin) | * [[Meda 2043]] (2007, doujinshi by Horuma Rin) |
Revision as of 15:10, 24 January 2024
Various incarnations of Medarot manga ran monthly from 1997 to mid-2003 in Comic Bom Bom. More recently, a manga for Medarot DS ran in Dengeki Nintendo DS from 2009-2010, and a 3-chapter manga for Medarot 7 ran in Saikyou Jump and V Jump in the summer of 2012.
Series by Horuma Rin:
- Medarot 1 (1997)
- Medarot 2 (1999)
- Medarot 3 (2000)
- Medarot 4 (2001)
- Medarot 5 (2002)
- Medarot G (2002)
- Medarot DS (2009)
Series by Fujioka Kenki:
- Medarotter Rintarou! (1998)
- Medarot R (1999)
- Medarot Navi (2001)
Others:
- Medacard Fighters (2000, Kajima Hideto)
- Fox Kids Anual 2004 (2003)
- Medarot 7 (2012, Tanaka Yasuki)
- Meda 2043 (2007, doujinshi by Horuma Rin)
- Medarot Reloaded (2017, Hakubayashi)
- Medarot Tepid (2017, Horuma Rin)