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Bomberman Jetters (ボンバーマンジェッターズ, Bonbāman Jettāzu) is a 2002 Japanese anime television series produced by NAS and TV Tokyo and animated by Studio Deen. It has also spawned two manga series and three video games, one of which was also localized and given an English dub. It is based on the popular Bomberman video game series created by Hudson Soft.

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  • Bomberman Jetters (ボンバーマンジェッターズ, Bonbāman Jettāzu) is a 2002 Japanese anime television series produced by NAS and TV Tokyo and animated by Studio Deen. It has also spawned two manga series and three video games, one of which was also localized and given an English dub. It is based on the popular Bomberman video game series created by Hudson Soft. (en)
  • Bomberman Jetters est une série dérivée de Bomberman créée en 2002. (fr)
  • Bomberman Jetters (ボンバーマンジェッターズ Bonbāman Jettāzu?) è una serie televisiva anime del 2002 ideata da e prodotta dagli studi d'animazione Studio Deen e NAS, basato sulla popolare serie di videogiochi creata da Hudson Soft Bomberman. Inoltre ha anche avuto ricevuto due trasposizioni manga e tre videogiochi. (it)
  • 『ボンバーマンジェッターズ』(BOMBERMAN JETTERS)は、2002年10月2日から2003年9月24日までテレビ東京系で放送されていたテレビアニメ。 漫画やテレビゲームに関しては、それぞれボンバーマンジェッターズ#漫画やボンバーマンジェッターズ#ゲームを参照。 (ja)
  • Bomberman Jetters (ボンバーマンジェッターズ, Bonbāman Jettāzu?) é um anime baseado na popular série de vídeo game Bomberman, criado pela Hudson Soft. O show correu para um total de 52 episódios no Japão na TV Tokyo. A trilha sonora foi composta por . (pt)
  • Bomberman Jetters (яп. ボンバーマン ジェッターズ Бомба:ман Дзэтта:дзу) — аниме-сериал, основанный на линейке популярных игр от компании Hudson Soft. В отличие от предыдущих сериалов о Бомбермене, Bomberman Jetters больше следует духу оригинальных видеоигр. Премьерный показ состоялся 2 октября 2002 года. (ru)
  • 『ボンバーマンジェッターズ』(BOMBERMAN JETTERS),2002年10月2日至2003年9月24日於東京電視台播映。台灣曾於2003年1月於中視逢週六傍晚8:00~8:30以「轟炸超人」為節目名稱播出。無綫電視把其翻譯為彈珠可能是取其主角外表相似。以下內容會以香港翻譯作出介紹。 (zh)
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  • Takeshi Tamai (en)
  • Tomofumi Matsubara (en)
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  • Cover of the first VHS volume (en)
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  • Katsuyuki Kodera (en)
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  • ボンバーマンジェッターズ (en)
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  • Bonbāman Jettāzu (en)
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  • 2003-09-24 (xsd:date)
  • March 2003 (en)
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  • Kazunori Maruyama (en)
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  • Bomberman Jetters (en)
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  • B-1勝負! 燃えよシロボン! (en)
  • MAXとシロボン (en)
  • さらばジェターズ (en)
  • それはそれは恐ろしいメカード (en)
  • アインでボン! (en)
  • カレーと王子様 (en)
  • キャラボンを守れ! (en)
  • クーデター勃発! (en)
  • シャウトの淚 (en)
  • シュヌルバルト奪還! (en)
  • シロボンの敗北 (en)
  • シロボン無斷發進! (en)
  • ゼロとシロボン (en)
  • ヒゲヒゲ團を追いかけろ! (en)
  • ボクらジェッターズ! (en)
  • ボムクリスタルの秘密 (en)
  • ボムスターを探せ! (en)
  • ボンバー星最後の日! (en)
  • マイティの一番長い日 (en)
  • ママをたずねて三千光年 (en)
  • ミスティ大作戦 (en)
  • ムジョー、男の塩ラーメン (en)
  • ルーイとおはなし (en)
  • 友情のサンライズボム (en)
  • 古代溫泉鄉の決鬥! (en)
  • 合体! ダークフォースボンバー! (en)
  • 地底GO!GO!GO! (en)
  • 夕燒けのボムスター (en)
  • 大きな星のメロディ (en)
  • 大発明を守りきれ! (en)
  • 密着! ジェッターズ24時 (en)
  • 寶島を目指せ! (en)
  • 強敵!合體ボンバーマン! (en)
  • 思い出の青いバラ (en)
  • 憧れのシロボン (en)
  • 憧れのボンバーマン (en)
  • 新生!闇のヒゲヒゲ団 (en)
  • 明かされた真実 (en)
  • 榮光のヒゲヒゲ團 (en)
  • 機能便利ガング! (en)
  • 歸ってきたシロボン (en)
  • 激突!? ジェッター星! (en)
  • 激闘! B-1グランプリ!! (en)
  • 疑惑の健康診断 (en)
  • 突入! シュヌルバルト (en)
  • 耕せグランボンバー! (en)
  • 蘇るマックス (en)
  • 謎の男、MAX (en)
  • 進め! ジェッターズ (en)
  • 電擊サンダーボンバー! (en)
  • 魅惑のマーメイドボンバー! (en)
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  • . (en)
  • Birdy talks with Shirobon about Mighty's final mission, and Shirobon must accept the truth that he's passed away. Meanwhile, Max suggests destroying the Jetters HQ, which is against President Bagura's wishes. He proceeds anyway, taking a whole army of Hige-Hige bandits. (en)
  • The Jetters set out to protect an ice rose found only in an ice comet from the Hige-Hige. (en)
  • When Shirobon's ship crash lands, Shirobon meets Misty, a thief who is also looking for unique items. (en)
  • After losing to Mermaid Bomber, Shirobon must make a new bomb that can oppose water. Finally realizing he needs their help, Bongo and Gangu decide to help him develop the technique and assist the Jetters in accomplishing the mission. (en)
  • Mujoe shows a documentary film about the daily lives of Hige-Hige camp, through the perspective of Hige-Hige unit No. 156. (en)
  • In an attempt to redeem their pride, Mujoe forces a sheriff to call the Jetters to Planet Western to challenge Shirobon to a duel, only for a mysterious man named Max to appear, who displays a rather familiar gesture that leaves Shirobon and Birdy in shock. (en)
  • President Bagura fires Mujoe from Hige-Hige for failing him one too many times. To gain back his trust, he uses the Combined Bomberman Making Machine to create the Bomber Shitennou, and calls the Jetters to challenge Shriobon, whose string of successes have made him egotistic. (en)
  • When an escape pod containing a Charabom crash lands on Planet Jetters, Jetters takes a trip to a planet full of Charaboms to search for the Charabom's parent. When the Jetters arrive at the planet, Shout decides to have Jetters join Ajoe's army to look for a unique item. The Jetters were arrested by Pteragodon police, but Ajoe's army rescued the Jetters from prison. (en)
  • With Max having broken rank and out to destroy the Jetters and their planet, Shirobon and the team must overcome Mighty's death and band together to defeat Max once and for all. (en)
  • Mighty returns to Planet Bomber to guard the Cosmo Diamond, reuniting with Shirobon upon arrival. Mujoe leads his army to steal the diamond with the help of his heat cannon, and Shirobon attempts to help his brother despite the danger. (en)
  • Jetters and Hige-Hige bandits go to Planet Kouraku for a break. Shirobon discovers an underground race of mouse-like people. Meanwhile, Hige-Hige soldiers were having a break in the caves. When Chūko sneaks into a basket owned by Hige-Hige soldiers, the natives and the Jetters pursue the kidnappers. (en)
  • Mechado uses the Combined Bomberman Machine on himself and the Proto-Maxes to create Dark Force Bomber, an angel-like bomber that uses a lazer-like bomb that shoots in all directions. (en)
  • Grand Bomber, having bonded with Shirobon, wants to join the Jetters. While the team discovers ancient hot springs, Mujoe and Thunder Bomber drop in to convince Grand otherwise, and becomes torn between sides when Shirobon refuses to fight him. (en)
  • The Jetters receive a mission to protect a golden cat statue from the High-Hige. Trouble ensues when Dr. Mechado unveils their gang's big weapon, The Combined Bomberman Making Machine, which can turn any creature fired at into a living Bomberman. When he uses it to create their first foe, Bat Bomber, and manages to steal the statue, Shirobon does battle with him to get it back. (en)
  • Shirobon enters the training tower, and passes through the stages with ease, until he faces Momo at the finals. After realizing nothing has changed even after earning his second Bomb Star, Shirobon finally realizes he still has a long path ahead of him. He returns to the Jetters to aid them and challenge Flame Bomber to a rematch. (en)
  • The Jetters set off on a mission to protect unique spicy honey from being stolen. Max, however, has been chosen by President Bagura to steal for the Hige-Hige. When he uses another familiar technique, Shirobon angrily suspects that Max may be his brother Mighty. (en)
  • During a mission, Max and Shirobon clash again, with Shirobon still suspicious Max could be his brother. After Birdy manages to drive him away, he has a long talk with Shirobon about what really happened during and after the Cosmo Diamond incident in an attempt to convince him Max is not Mighty. (en)
  • The Jetters and Hige-Hige search for a unique sailor-suited fish head figurehead in Planet Resort. (en)
  • Devastated by his defeat to Flame Bomber, Shirobon becomes too depressed to work, leading to Dr. Ein firing him from the Jetters. Without a Bomberman, the team fail to stand against the Hige-Hige and their newly added Bomber Shitennou. Back at Planet Bomber, Shirobon tries to think, and Momo introduces him to a training tower so that he may rediscover what it means to a be a Bomberman. (en)
  • Shirobon blows up Shout's ramen shop trying to help with cooking and accidentally burns out their special space coal. When Shout learns they can mine for more coal on Planet Kurodaiya, she takes the Jetters out to do some mining. A worker of the mines happens to have the only unique pick axe of the universe, and becomes the target of the High-Hige. When the two teams collide, Shirobon must go up against their second created foe, Top Bomber, and protect the pick axe. (en)
  • Shirobon joins the Jetters for their first assignment of protecting a unique dinosaur egg from the High-Hige. (en)
  • With the Shitennou down to only two members left and Mujoe too sick to carry out theft, Grand Bomber sets off on his own to defeat the Jetters during a rice planting tour, but ends up wanting to plant rice with Shirobon instead. (en)
  • Ajoe met Mujoe when the heroes were running from the local authorities. Pteragodon police pursued them, but the soldiers brought out barbecue meat from the pots on their heads to distract the pursuers. When the police Charaboms finally caught up, they targeted Mujoe instead. Mujoe was disguised as Hiroshi's mother and lured Hiroshi away, but was unable to move far away from Jetters. When Jetters finally reunite Hiroshi and Mama Elephan, Jetters realized Shirobon had been carrying the unique item, a kettle capable of preserving heat for a million years, all along. Shirobon returned the item to Mama Elephan. After leaving planet Charabom, Shout told Shirobon that Hiroshi was a girl. (en)
  • Tired of being Bongo's test subject, Gangu decides to leave the Jetters, only to be accidentally thrown into a garbage truck and taken to Totemoku Planet. While Shirobon and Bongo take off on their own to rescue him, Mechado loses his universally-unique perfume, which is sent to the same planet and orders the High-Hige bandits to retrieve it. (en)
  • Birdy, Mujoe, and a mysterious figure meet up in secrecy and learn that Mighty is officially dead. Shout sneaks behind and learns as well, with Birdy figuring her stalking and tells her not to tell Shirobon. When she becomes depressed, the Jetters do what they can to lift her spirits. But when Shirobon keeps talking about his brother, Shout snaps and reveals the hard truth. (en)
  • Bongo and Gangu retire from the Jetters, thinking they are useless and that Shirobon carries the team. Meanwhile, during a mission to take back a universally unique pair of binoculars from the Hige-Hige, Shirobon battles Mermaid Bomber of the Shitennou. (en)
  • After Shout reveals the truth to the team, a furious Shirobon runs off. Still unconvinced and believing Max to be Mighty, he goes undercover as a Hige-Hige bandit in Max's command unit and confronts him. Thunder Bomber also gets involved, and the confrontation turns deadly until Birdy saves Shirobon. (en)
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  • Advance! Jetters (en)
  • Aim for the Treasure Island! (en)
  • Aim the Bomb! (en)
  • Assault! Schnurrbart! (en)
  • B-1 Competition! The Burning Shirobon! (en)
  • Bomberman Jetters Game Collection (en)
  • Bomberman Jetters Mobile (en)
  • Bomberman Jetters: The Legendary Bomberman (en)
  • Chase down the Higehige Gang! (en)
  • Clash!? Jetter Star! (en)
  • Close Encounter! Jetters 24 Hours (en)
  • Coup d'etat Outbreak! (en)
  • Curry and Prince (en)
  • Duel At the Ancient Hot Spring Village! (en)
  • Goodbye Jetters (en)
  • Intense Fighting! B-1 Grand Prix!! (en)
  • Let's Go!! Bomberman Jetters (en)
  • Lightning Thunder Bomber! (en)
  • Louie's Departure (en)
  • Man of Mystery, Max (en)
  • Max and White Bomber (en)
  • Melody of the Large Planet (en)
  • Mermaid Bomber of Allure! (en)
  • Mighty's Longest Day (en)
  • Misty's Big Campaign (en)
  • Mother at 3000 Light-years (en)
  • Mujoe, Man's Salty Ramen (en)
  • New Life! Hige Hige Group of Darkness! (en)
  • Plow! Grand Bomber! (en)
  • Protect Charabom! (en)
  • Protecting the Great Invention (en)
  • Reviving Max (en)
  • Schnurrbart Recaptured! (en)
  • Search for the Bomb Star! (en)
  • Shout's Tears (en)
  • Sunrise Bomb of Friendship (en)
  • Suspicious Health Check (en)
  • The Admirable White Bomber (en)
  • The Blue Rose of Memory (en)
  • The Convenient Functions of Gangu! (en)
  • The Defeat of White Bomber (en)
  • The Dusk of Bomber Star (en)
  • The Fearful Doctor Mechado (en)
  • The Five Jetters (en)
  • The Glory of the Higehige Gang (en)
  • The Idol Bomberman (en)
  • The Last Day of Bomber Star! (en)
  • The Secret of the Bomb Crystal (en)
  • The Truth Revealed (en)
  • Tremendous Foe! Bombermen Unite! (en)
  • Underground GO! GO! GO! (en)
  • Unite! DarkForce Bombers! (en)
  • We, the Jetters! (en)
  • White Bomber Proceeds Without Permission! (en)
  • White Bomber Returns (en)
  • Zero and Shirobon (en)
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  • Ain de Bon! (en)
  • Akasareta Shinjitsu (en)
  • Akogare Shirobon (en)
  • Akogare no Bonbāman (en)
  • Boku ra Jettāzu! (en)
  • Bomu Kurisutaru no Himitsu (en)
  • Bomusutā o sagase! (en)
  • Bonbā-boshi Saigo no hi! (en)
  • Bī-Wan Shōbu! Moeyo Shirobon! (en)
  • Chitei Gō! Gō! Gō! (en)
  • Dai Hatsumei wo Mamori Kire! (en)
  • Dendeki Sandā Bombā! (en)
  • Eikō no Hige Hige Dan (en)
  • Gattai! DākuFōsu Bonbā! (en)
  • Gekitotsu!? Jettā Sei! (en)
  • Gekitō! Bī-Wan Guran Puri!! (en)
  • Giwaku no Kenkōshinda (en)
  • Gonin Me no Jettāzu (en)
  • Hige Hige Dan wo Oikakero! (en)
  • Kaette Kita Shirobon (en)
  • Karē to Oūji-sama (en)
  • Kinō Benri Gangu! (en)
  • Kodai Onsen Kyō no Kettō! (en)
  • Kyarabon wo Mamore! (en)
  • Kyōteki! Gattai Bonbāman! (en)
  • Kūdetā Boppatsu! (en)
  • Maiti no Ichiban Nagai Hi (en)
  • Makkusu to Shirobon (en)
  • Mama wo Tazune Sanzen Kōnen (en)
  • Misuti Dai Sakusen (en)
  • Mitchaku! Jettāzu Nijūyon-ji (en)
  • Miwaku no Māmeido Bonbā! (en)
  • Mujō, Otoko no Shio Rāmen (en)
  • Naze no Otoko, Makkusu (en)
  • Omoide no Aoi Bara (en)
  • Rūi to Ohanashi (en)
  • Sara ba Jetāzu (en)
  • Shauto no Namida (en)
  • Shinsei! Yami no Higehige-dan (en)
  • Shirobon Mudan Hasshin! (en)
  • Shirobon no Haiboku (en)
  • Shunurubaruto Dakkan! (en)
  • Sore wa Sore wa Okoroshī Mekādo (en)
  • Susume! Jettāzu (en)
  • Tagaya Seguran Bonbā! (en)
  • Takarajima wo Mezase! (en)
  • Totsunyū! Shunurubaruto (en)
  • Yomigaeru Makkusu (en)
  • Yūjō no Sanraizu Bomu (en)
  • Yūyake no Bomustā (en)
  • Zero to Shirobon (en)
  • Ōki na Hoshi no Merodi (en)
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  • manga (en)
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  • game (en)
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  • Atsushi Maekawa (en)
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  • Bomberman Jetters (ボンバーマンジェッターズ, Bonbāman Jettāzu) is a 2002 Japanese anime television series produced by NAS and TV Tokyo and animated by Studio Deen. It has also spawned two manga series and three video games, one of which was also localized and given an English dub. It is based on the popular Bomberman video game series created by Hudson Soft. (en)
  • Bomberman Jetters est une série dérivée de Bomberman créée en 2002. (fr)
  • Bomberman Jetters (ボンバーマンジェッターズ Bonbāman Jettāzu?) è una serie televisiva anime del 2002 ideata da e prodotta dagli studi d'animazione Studio Deen e NAS, basato sulla popolare serie di videogiochi creata da Hudson Soft Bomberman. Inoltre ha anche avuto ricevuto due trasposizioni manga e tre videogiochi. (it)
  • 『ボンバーマンジェッターズ』(BOMBERMAN JETTERS)は、2002年10月2日から2003年9月24日までテレビ東京系で放送されていたテレビアニメ。 漫画やテレビゲームに関しては、それぞれボンバーマンジェッターズ#漫画やボンバーマンジェッターズ#ゲームを参照。 (ja)
  • Bomberman Jetters (ボンバーマンジェッターズ, Bonbāman Jettāzu?) é um anime baseado na popular série de vídeo game Bomberman, criado pela Hudson Soft. O show correu para um total de 52 episódios no Japão na TV Tokyo. A trilha sonora foi composta por . (pt)
  • Bomberman Jetters (яп. ボンバーマン ジェッターズ Бомба:ман Дзэтта:дзу) — аниме-сериал, основанный на линейке популярных игр от компании Hudson Soft. В отличие от предыдущих сериалов о Бомбермене, Bomberman Jetters больше следует духу оригинальных видеоигр. Премьерный показ состоялся 2 октября 2002 года. (ru)
  • 『ボンバーマンジェッターズ』(BOMBERMAN JETTERS),2002年10月2日至2003年9月24日於東京電視台播映。台灣曾於2003年1月於中視逢週六傍晚8:00~8:30以「轟炸超人」為節目名稱播出。無綫電視把其翻譯為彈珠可能是取其主角外表相似。以下內容會以香港翻譯作出介紹。 (zh)
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  • Bom Bom弹珠人太空战士 (zh)
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