Works that includes the use of the word gaiden in their titles include Fire Emblem Gaiden, Kakashi Gaiden (a set of chapters of the Naruto manga which tells the story of a young Hatake Kakashi's actions during the Great Ninja War approximately a decade before the start of the series), the Turn Back the Pendulum gaiden of Bleach which is set a century before the start of the main series, Ten no Haō Hokuto no Ken Raō Gaiden (spin-off of Fist of the North Star, which is told through the eyes of Kenshiro's brother, Raoh), Gensō Suikogaiden (spin-off of Suikoden), Albert Odyssey Gaiden (released in English as Albert Odyssey: Legend of Eldean) and Seiken Densetsu: Final Fantasy Gaiden (released in North America as Final Fantasy Adventure and in the PAL region as Mystic Quest). Saiyuki Gaiden is considered a prequel to the Saiyuki timeline, showing the lives of the Sanzo party in Heaven and Fushigi Yugi Genbu Kaiden where the story of the first priestess of Genbu to ever arrive inside the "Universe of the Four Gods" is told. In addition, the word gaiden has been used in English titles as well such as Ninja Gaiden (literally "Ninja's Tale", the American title for the Japanese series Ninja Ryūkenden) and Resident Evil Gaiden (a European-developed spin-off of the Japanese Resident Evil franchise) as well as Super Robot Taisen Alpha Gaiden, which tells a future that would happen without the heroes fighting at the time of need.
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