
Yuki eventually abandoned the project, leaving it unfinished. Written and illustrated by Masami Yuki, Birdy the Mighty was serialized in Shogakukan's shōnen manga magazine Shōnen Sunday Zōkan from 1985 to 1988, being serialized while Yuki was working on Kyūkyoku Chōjin R in Weekly Shōnen Sunday. Skelezzo Voiced by: Norio Wakamoto (Japanese) Christopher Sabat (English) Skelezzo was once Birdy's advisor. In Birdy the Mighty Decode, he confesses to Birdy saying he's in love with her. Nataru is an Ixioran like Birdy and has the ability to teleport. He lives on Earth as a refugee and pretends to be a human. Nataru Shinmyou (ナタル) Voiced by: Masaya Matsukaze (Japanese) Eric Vale (English) Birdy's childhood friend. Christella Revi Voiced by: Mako Hyōdō (Japanese) Mary Alice McGuire (English) (OVA) Voiced by: Mako Hyōdō (Japanese) Monica Rial (English) (TV) A rogue alien scientist who is the antagonist of the story. He's an Altarian henchman of Christella Revi. Aliens Georg Gomez Voiced by: Akio Ōtsuka (Japanese) Cory Carthew (English) (OVA) Voiced by: Unshō Ishizuka (Japanese) Newton Pittman (English) (TV) An alien criminal who had been hiding on Earth in disguise. She had also lost her older brother in the Ryunka incident. She is very fond of Nataru and tends to be hostile towards Birdy because she thinks Birdy's trying to 'steal' him from her. Shoko Kagami Voiced by: Ayako Kawasumi (Japanese) Maxey Whitehead (English) (TV) A young girl whose legs are recovering. After fusing with Ryunka, Sayaka became far more cheerful and social, eventually becoming romantically involved with Tsutomu. Sayaka Nakasugi Voiced by: Maaya Sakamoto (Japanese) Brina Palencia (English) (TV) A classmate of Tsutomu, Sayaka was originally a sickly girl until she was involved in a near fatal car accident and became the vessel for the superweapon, Ryunka. She comes by for random inspections and is first seen in the first episode saying goodbye to their parents. She does not live with Tsutomu and is rarely seen on the show. Hazumi Senkawa Voiced by: Tomoko Maruo (Japanese) Debora Rabbai (English) (OVA) Voiced by: Mikako Takahashi (Japanese) Jamie Marchi (English) (TV) Tsutomu's older sister.
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In the OVA, she has a more prominent role whilst in the TV show she's just a minor character.

Civilians Natsumi Hayamiya Voiced by: Yukana Nogami (Japanese) Matty O'Shea (English) (OVA) Voiced by: Kanae Itō (Japanese) Cherami Leigh (English) (TV) Tsutomu's friend and classmate. Birdy tries to let him live a normal life until his body is rebuilt. Tsutomu Senkawa Voiced by: Tetsuya Iwanaga (Japanese) Justin Thompson (English) (OVA) Voiced by: Miyu Irino (Japanese) Micah Solusod (English) (TV) A high school student who has his mind hosted within Birdy after being killed during her confrontation with an alien criminal. More specifically, Birdy is an "Ixioran Altairian", a bio-engineered supersoldier bred for combat. Birdy is an "Altan", a human-like alien, possibly from a planet orbiting the star Altair. She is accompanied by a robot named "Tuto". In the 2008 anime, her false identity on Earth is rising Japanese idol Shion Arita. In Birdy the Mighty Decode, she meets her childhood friend Nataru later admitting to Tsutomu that she is indeed in love with Nataru. During one of her missions, she accidentally kills Tsutomu and has to fuse with him in order to keep him alive. Birdy Cephon Altera Voiced by: Kotono Mitsuishi (Japanese) Alex McCord (English) (OVA) Voiced by: Saeko Chiba (Japanese) Luci Christian (English) (TV) A Federation police officer, she arrives on Earth in pursuit of alien criminals who are using the planet as a refuge. From left to right: Tsutomu Senkawa, Birdy Cephon Altera. Protagonists of Birdy the Mighty: Decode TV series.
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A twenty-five episode anime television series adaptation, titled Birdy the Mighty: Decode, animated by A-1 Pictures and produced by Aniplex, was broadcast for two seasons in Japan on TV Saitama and other networks from July 2008 to March 2009. In 1996, Birdy the Mighty was adapted into a four-episode original video animation (OVA) directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri. A sequel, titled Birdy the Mighty: Evolution, was serialized in Weekly Big Comic Spirits from 2008 to 2012. Over a decade later, Yuki began a reboot, which was serialized in Weekly Young Sunday (2002–2008) and Weekly Big Comic Spirits (2008). His initial attempt with the story ran in Shogakukan's Shōnen Sunday Zōkan from 1985 to 1988, but it was eventually abandoned.
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Birdy the Mighty ( Japanese: 鉄腕バーディー, Hepburn: Tetsuwan Bādī) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masami Yuki.
