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Quick Answer: Gaiden is a Japanese-language word meaning "side story" or "tale", used to refer to an anecdote or supplementary biography of a person. The use of gaiden is commonly used in popular Japanese fiction to refer to a spin-off of a previously published work that is neither officially considered a sequel nor a prequel. However, some gaiden are retold stories in the perspective of a different character, similar to that of a flashback.
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  • Bakumatsu
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  • Uchuu Koukyoushi Maetel: Ginga Tetsudou 999 Gaiden
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