"Tokyopop"@en . "Gate Keepers(\u30B2\u30FC\u30C8\u30AD\u30FC\u30D1\u30FC\u30BAG\u0113to K\u012Bp\u0101zu) is primarily a role-playing game for the PlayStation. The game was then adapted into a manga series written by Hiroshi Yamaguchi(\u5C71\u53E3 \u5B8FYamaguchi Hiroshi) and drawn by Keiji Gotoh and an anime series produced by Gonzo, and first aired on April 3, 2000.[citation needed]. The anime was licensed by Geneon Entertainment USA (formerly known as Pioneer), but the company has since shut down in 2007. A six episode original video animation (OVA) sequel, Gate Keepers 21, was released in 2002. The main characters in the OVA sequel were the next generation of Gate Keepers."@en . . . . "tv series"@en . . . . . . . "G\u0113to K\u012Bp\u0101zu"@en . "Gate Keepers started out as a Turn-Based Strategy (with Dating Sim elements thrown in) video game for the Playstation in 1999. A manga was also commisioned as well and both were released in the same month. It was later adapted into an anime series in 2000 by GONZO who decided to omit one of the main Gatekeepers and replace another with another character with a similar design. The setting takes place on Earth, after the end of World War II. In the middle of all that, alien creatures known simply as Invaders are infiltrating Earth and attempting to take over the world by turning humans into soulless robots. The only means to defeat the Invaders is by tapping into powerful energy locked inside dimensional \"gates\"."@en . "September 2009"@en . "Gate Keepers(\u30B2\u30FC\u30C8\u30AD\u30FC\u30D1\u30FC\u30BAG\u0113to K\u012Bp\u0101zu) is primarily a role-playing game for the PlayStation. The game was then adapted into a manga series written by Hiroshi Yamaguchi(\u5C71\u53E3 \u5B8FYamaguchi Hiroshi) and drawn by Keiji Gotoh and an anime series produced by Gonzo, and first aired on April 3, 2000.[citation needed]. The anime was licensed by Geneon Entertainment USA (formerly known as Pioneer), but the company has since shut down in 2007. A six episode original video animation (OVA) sequel, Gate Keepers 21, was released in 2002. The main characters in the OVA sequel were the next generation of Gate Keepers. All incarnations of the titled Gate Keepers series, follow the same basic premise and share most of their characters, with some major discrepancies (mainly involving the character Reiji Kageyama). A character from the game, Francine Allumage is completely absent from the anime. Another character from the game Misao Sakamori, was replaced in the anime with the new original character Megumi Kurogane (though Misao does make a guest appearance towards the end of the anime)."@en . . "Truevision"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "24"^^ . "4"^^ . "Sh\u014Dnen"@en . . "1999-12-19"^^ . . . . . . . . "* 01. \n* 02. \n* 03. \n* 04. \n* 05. \n* 06. \n* 07."@en . "novel"@en . "Kadokawa Shoten"@en . "\u30B2\u30FC\u30C8\u30AD\u30FC\u30D1\u30FC\u30BA"@en . "April 2009"@en . . "AXN, ABS-CBN, Hero TV, Studio 23"@en . "Related"@en . . . . . . "1999-11-29"^^ . . "2003-05-06"^^ . "2001-10-29"^^ . . . . . . . "\"Gate Keepers\" is the sixth mission of Crysis 2."@en . "\"Gate Keepers\" is the sixth mission of Crysis 2."@en . "Gate Keepers started out as a Turn-Based Strategy (with Dating Sim elements thrown in) video game for the Playstation in 1999. A manga was also commisioned as well and both were released in the same month. It was later adapted into an anime series in 2000 by GONZO who decided to omit one of the main Gatekeepers and replace another with another character with a similar design. The setting takes place on Earth, after the end of World War II. In the middle of all that, alien creatures known simply as Invaders are infiltrating Earth and attempting to take over the world by turning humans into soulless robots. The only means to defeat the Invaders is by tapping into powerful energy locked inside dimensional \"gates\". That's where a secret agency known as A.E.G.I.S, short for \"Alien Exterminating Global Intercept System,\" comes in. They seek out people known as Gate Keepers, who have the ability to unlock the gates, which in turn gives them superhuman powers. The protagonist, Shun Ukiya, is one of the Gate Keepers, who becomes aware of his powers after witnessing a fight between the Invaders and a schoolmate -- and childhood friend -- Ruriko Ikusawa. The story goes on to include other Gate Keepers and their exploits as they fight against the Invaders in their bid to defend Earth. It also spawned a sequel, Gate Keepers 21, set 31 years later. There is also a novel, set in 1985, which helps explain some of the events between the two anime series. If you were looking for the young adult series of novels about the Gatekeepers, see The Power of Five"@en . . . "Hiroshi Yamaguchi"@en . "1999-11-29"^^ . "Gate Keepers"@en . . . . . . "2003-01-30"^^ . "manga"@en . . "* Gate Keepers 21"@en . . . "April 2009"@en . . "2003-03-11"^^ . . "* 08. \n* 09. \n* 10. \n* 11. \n* 12. \n* 13. \n* 14."@en . "April 2009"@en . . . . "Gate Keepers 1985"@en . "1"^^ . . "Geneon"@en . "2"^^ . . "3"^^ . "978"^^ . . . . "2001-10-29"^^ . "2000-09-18"^^ . . . "2000-04-03"^^ . . . . . . .