The Guide Man (ザ・ガイドマン), alternatively The Guide Man: Kanko Guide-kun (ザ・ガイドマン 観光ガイド君) or Kanko Guide-kun: The Guide Man (観光ガイド君 ザ・ガイドマン), is a Japanese comic book series created by Japanese cartoonist Go Nagai and developed in collaboration with several members of Dynamic Production: Go Nagai (original work, character design), Yasutaka Nagai (scenario), Seiji Tanaka (organization, rough outline), Kazumi Hoshi (pen) and Mikio Hiruta (backgrounds, coloring). This is the same staff that developed Time Slipper Tamahime.
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| - The Guide Man (ザ・ガイドマン), alternatively The Guide Man: Kanko Guide-kun (ザ・ガイドマン 観光ガイド君) or Kanko Guide-kun: The Guide Man (観光ガイド君 ザ・ガイドマン), is a Japanese comic book series created by Japanese cartoonist Go Nagai and developed in collaboration with several members of Dynamic Production: Go Nagai (original work, character design), Yasutaka Nagai (scenario), Seiji Tanaka (organization, rough outline), Kazumi Hoshi (pen) and Mikio Hiruta (backgrounds, coloring). This is the same staff that developed Time Slipper Tamahime.
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| - Go Nagai
- Kazumi Hoshi Seiji Tanaka
- Mikio Hiruta
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| - The Guide Man (ザ・ガイドマン), alternatively The Guide Man: Kanko Guide-kun (ザ・ガイドマン 観光ガイド君) or Kanko Guide-kun: The Guide Man (観光ガイド君 ザ・ガイドマン), is a Japanese comic book series created by Japanese cartoonist Go Nagai and developed in collaboration with several members of Dynamic Production: Go Nagai (original work, character design), Yasutaka Nagai (scenario), Seiji Tanaka (organization, rough outline), Kazumi Hoshi (pen) and Mikio Hiruta (backgrounds, coloring). This is the same staff that developed Time Slipper Tamahime. The cartoon was originally serialized by Japanese newspaper The Hokkoku Shimbun in its Saturday edition dedicated to children, Hokkoku Kodomo Shimbun, from 2012-08-04 to 2013-07-27. It has not been collected elsewhere.
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