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'''Ogun Bat''', or '''Golden Bat''', was a seminal Japanese superhero originating as a ] character created by writer Ichiro Suzuki and illustrator Takeo Nakamatsu. He would be the hero who would come in to save the day when the heroine "Mary" or "Marie" would fall into danger. After the war he was popular enough to survive the decline of kamishibai, being translated into manga and anime form. '''Ogun Bat''', or '''Golden Bat''', was a seminal Japanese superhero originating as a ] character created by writer Ichiro Suzuki and illustrator Takeo Nakamatsu. He would be the hero who would come in to save the day when the heroine "Mary" or "Marie" would fall into danger. After the war he was popular enough to survive the decline of kamishibai, being translated into manga and anime form.


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Ogun Bat, or Golden Bat, was a seminal Japanese superhero originating as a kamishibai character created by writer Ichiro Suzuki and illustrator Takeo Nakamatsu. He would be the hero who would come in to save the day when the heroine "Mary" or "Marie" would fall into danger. After the war he was popular enough to survive the decline of kamishibai, being translated into manga and anime form.

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