Time Bokan: Royal Revival

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Time Bokan: Royal Revival
タイムボカン王道復古
(Taimubokan Ōdōfukko)
GenreAdventure, science fiction
Created byTatsunoko Production
Original video animation
Directed byAkira Shigino
Produced byIppei Kuri
Written bySatoru Akahori
Mayori Sekijima
Music byMasaaki Jinbo
Masayuki Yamamoto
StudioTatsunoko Production
Licensed by
Released November 26, 1993 January 1, 1994[1]
Runtime30 minutes
Episodes2

Time Bokan: Royal Revival (タイムボカン王道復古, Taimubokan Ōdōfukko) is a 1993 original video animation of the popular 1970s anime Time Bokan.

This was the last installment of the series to feature Kei Tomiyama as the narrator. He was replaced in Time Bokan 2000: Kaitou Kiramekiman by Junpei Takiguchi and Kōichi Yamadera in the 2008 remake of Yatterman. The OVAs were initially licensed by Central Park Media and was released on DVD in 2005. Sentai Filmworks has now licensed the OVA series.[2]

Plot

Episodes

There were only two volumes released as listed below.

# Title Original release date
1"Time Bokan Royal Revival I - Chikichiki Ugougo Bogeboge Machine Wild Race"
"Chikichiki ugougo hogehogemashīn mō rēsu" (チキチキ・ウゴウゴ・ホゲホゲマシーン猛レース)
November 26, 1993 (1993-11-26)
2"Time Bokan Royal Revival II - Alumni Reunion in the Tatsunokon Kingdom"
"Yattāman tatsunokkon ōkoku de dōsōkaida koron" (ヤッターマン タツノッコン王国で同窓会だコロン)
January 1, 1994 (1994-01-01)

Cast

References

  1. ^ 科学忍者隊ガッチャマン (in Japanese). Tatsunoko Productions. Archived from the original on 2008-12-16. Retrieved 2008-11-24.
  2. ^ "Sentai Filmworks Adds Time Bokan Royal Revival Video Anime". Anime News Network. Retrieved 18 October 2013.