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Rescueman
タイムボカンシリーズ タイムパトロール隊 オタスケマン
GenreAdventure
science fiction
Created byTatsunoko Production
Written byYū Yamamoto
Directed byHiroshi Sasagawa
Music byMasaaki Jinbo
Masayuki Yamamoto
Country of originJapan
Original languageJapanese
No. of episodes53[1]
Production
Executive producerKenji Yoshida
ProducersMasaru Shibata
Nagateru Kato
Hiroshi Iwata
EditorsYukio Tanigawa
Yoshihiko Yamatani
Hajime Taniguchi
Eiko Nishide
Yutaka Murakami
Masami Tashiro
Production companiesFuji Television
Tatsunoko Production
Original release
NetworkFNS (Fuji TV)
ReleaseFebruary 2, 1980 (1980-02-02) –
January 31, 1981 (1981-01-31)

Rescueman, known in Japan as Time Patrol Tai Otasukeman (タイムボカンシリーズ タイムパトロール隊 オタスケマン, Taimubokanshirīzu Taimupatorōru-tai Otasukeman), is the fourth in the Time Bokan series.

Summary

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Burning with ambitions to become the most beautiful woman, the most renowned scientist, and the greatest hero the world has ever known, three villains - Atasha, Sekobitchi, and Duwarusuki - join forces. The trio appear as Time Patrollers, the keepers and protectors of the annals of history, but this is only a cover for the trio, as the villains are in league with a nefarious leader, who is trying to alter the course of history to suit his desires. Under the instructions of their leader, the trio travel in time with the aim of tampering with recorded history. Only Hikaru and Nana, disguised as the Rescuemen, stand between the villains and their goals.[2][3][4]

Cast

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Rescueman/Otasukeman

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Endangerman/Ojamaman

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Others

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Episodes

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References

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  1. ^ タイムボカンシリーズ タイムパトロール隊 オタスケマン. Tatsunoko Production (in Japanese). Retrieved 2008-10-06.
  2. ^ "Tatsunoko Pro". Tatsunoko Productions. Retrieved 2008-10-06.
  3. ^ "オタスケマン キャラクター". 2008-12-18. Archived from the original on December 18, 2008. Retrieved 2016-01-20.
  4. ^ "オタスケマン ダイジェスト". 2008-12-18. Archived from the original on December 18, 2008. Retrieved 2016-01-20.
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