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  1. Metropolis (メトロポリス, Metoroporisu), also known as Osamu Tezuka's Metropolis or Robotic Angel (in Germany, due to an objection by the Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau Foundation), is a Japanese manga by Osamu Tezuka published in 1949. It has been adapted into a feature-length anime, released in 2001.

  2. n 19XX, extraordinary large sunspots are detected on the sun. Just then, a secret sect by the name of Red Party orders Dr. Lawton, who has been studying artificial cells, to develop a humanoid, and Dr. Lawton names the humanoid he developed Mitchy.

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  3. The story begins with a scientist, Dr. Yorkshire Bell, noting that dinosaurs flourished and became extinct when they advanced beyond their ability to adapt to change. Giant mammals, such as the saber-toothed tiger and the mammoth, came and went the same way….

  4. In a super-advanced city in the near future where humanoid robot technology is very sophisticated, the boy detective Kenichi is caught up in the conflict as the powerful politician Duke Red, distraught over his child's death, hires a scientist to create a replacement, an exquisitely beautiful sex-changing robot child named Mitchy.

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  5. Metropolis (メトロポリス, Metoroporisu) is a 2001 Japanese animated futurist cyberpunk drama film loosely based upon Osamu Tezuka 's 1949 manga of the same name. The film was directed by Rintaro, written by Katsuhiro Otomo, and produced by Madhouse, with conceptual support from Tezuka Productions.

  6. Metropolis (メトロポリス Metoroporisu?), also known as Osamu Tezuka's Metropolis or Robotic Angel (in Germany, due to an objection by the Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau Foundation) is a Japanese manga by Osamu Tezuka published in 1949. It has been adapted into a feature length anime, released in 2001.

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  8. Now humans are the superior species, "Metropolis" tells the tale of Michi, an artificial-being created redundantly by Dr. Lawston, but is unaware of what he is and searches for his true parents with the help of his friends, Kenichi and Emmy.

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