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Time Bokan 24 (タイムボカン 24, Taimubokan Nijū Yon) is a Japanese anime series that is a re-imagining of the original Time Bokan series that debuted on October 1, 2016, featuring a team of time travelers in search for the "True History" that is not written in the textbooks. It is a co-production of Tatsunoko Production & Level-5. This series is also legally streamed by Crunchyroll in certain worldwide areas. A second season titled Time Bokan 24: The Villains' Strike Back (タイムボカン 24 逆襲の三悪人, Time Bokan Nijū Yon: Gyakushū no San-Akunin) was announced and it started airing in October 2017. In late 2019, an English dub began airing on the Filipino and Southeast Asian Cartoon Network channels. The dub made edits such as making Calen's skirt more opaque and modest. The same edits are also applied to t

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  • Time Bokan 24 (タイムボカン 24, Taimubokan Nijū Yon) is a Japanese anime series that is a re-imagining of the original Time Bokan series that debuted on October 1, 2016, featuring a team of time travelers in search for the "True History" that is not written in the textbooks. It is a co-production of Tatsunoko Production & Level-5. This series is also legally streamed by Crunchyroll in certain worldwide areas. A second season titled Time Bokan 24: The Villains' Strike Back (タイムボカン 24 逆襲の三悪人, Time Bokan Nijū Yon: Gyakushū no San-Akunin) was announced and it started airing in October 2017. In late 2019, an English dub began airing on the Filipino and Southeast Asian Cartoon Network channels. The dub made edits such as making Calen's skirt more opaque and modest. The same edits are also applied to the Korean dub. (en)
  • 《타임 보칸 24》(일본어: タイムボカン24)는 타임 보칸 시리즈의 열 한 번째 작품이며, 요미우리 TV를 통해 2016년 10월부터 2017년 3월까지 방영되었으며, 대한민국에서는 카툰 네트워크 코리아를 통해 더빙판이 방영되었다. 본 항목에서는 2017년 10월부터 2018년 3월까지 제2기인 《타임 보칸 역습의 3악인》(일본어: タイムボカン 逆襲の三悪人)이란 타이틀로 방영되었다. 이상, 본 문 중에 있어서는 편의상 『24』는 제1기, 『역습의 3악인(일본어: 逆襲の三悪人)』이 제2기로 호칭란다. (ko)
  • Time Bokan 24 (タイムボカン24 Taimu Bokan 24?) è un anime coprodotto da Tatsunoko e Level-5 appartenente alla serie Time Bokan, trasmesso in Giappone dal 1º ottobre 2016, seguita dalla seconda serie Time Bokan The Three Bad Guys of Counterattack trasmesso dal 7 ottobre 2017. (it)
  • 『タイムボカン24』(タイムボカン トゥエンティフォー、英語表記:time bokan TWENTY FOUR)は、2016年10月1日から2017年3月18日まで読売テレビ・日本テレビ系列で、毎週土曜17:30 - 18:00(JST)に全24話が放送された、日本のテレビアニメ作品。 本項目では、2017年10月7日から2018年3月24日まで、同時間帯にて全24話が放送された続編『タイムボカン 逆襲の三悪人』(タイムボカン ぎゃくしゅうのさんあくにん)についても併せて取り扱う。以下、本文中においては便宜上『24』を第1期、『逆襲の三悪人』を第2期と呼称する。 (ja)
  • 《救難小英雄24》(日语:タイムボカン24)為2016年10月1日起由日本讀賣電視台所播出的動畫作品。同時為龍之子55週年紀念作品。《時間飛船》續作。後於2017年10月起播放第2期《救難小英雄 逆襲的三惡人》。 (zh)
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  • In order to find out the True History about Gagarin, who was famous for saying that the Earth was blue, Tokio and Calen head back to the Soviet Union in 1961. They find some astronaut trainees and immediately find that Akudarma is already there. Gagarin comes in between them, saying that it's not right to fight underneath the blue sky, but he seems extremely interested in Tokio. Apparently, he really likes the color blue, but... This time, they can't seem to find a True History signal very easily, so the head to Space with Gagarin. Just what is the True History this time? (en)
  • This time, they travel to the Mesozoic Era. They arrive to a jungle in the Mesozoic Era and find a True History signal. Right when they get there, a dinosaur pops out! However, it has a ribbon on and they find out that dinosaurs are pets. Tokio mentions that he wants a T-Rex for a pet but then Mechabuton gets taken. At this rate, they won't be able to return to their own time... (en)
  • The three villains travel back in time to Edo Castle in the early 17th century and meet Kasuga no Tsubone. (en)
  • Tokio and Calen travel to North Carolina in 1903 in order to find the True History behind the Wright Brothers. The Wright Brothers they met there were not making planes, let alone bicycles, but were apparently brothers that just happened to make "lights" for bicycles. However, there seemed to be something wrong with the younger brother, Orville... actually, uh, he's a doll?! Akudarma wants to keep the history as it is in the textbooks, and tries to get Wright to fly a plane. It appears that Tsubuyakky has a plan, but... (en)
  • The three villains and Tokio and Calen travel back to Denmark, 19th century AD and meet to author of "The Little Mermaid", Hans Christian Andersen. (en)
  • Tokio and Calen travel to Paris and meet to Archduchy Marie Antoinette (en)
  • Tokio and Calen go to Onigashima to find the next True History. And then a peach came rolling down the river... wait, that's a red ogre's butt?! The red ogre tells them that he was punished by someone more ogre-like than actual ogres and starts crying. He leads them to a stage, where loud music is playing, and the one on stage who has all the female ogres' attention is a super hot Momotaro?! Calen tries to go talk some sense into him, but falls for him, too! Wait, Bimajo, too?! (en)
  • The characters meets to monk of the Kanjis. (en)
  • The Three Villains travel to 607 Asuka Period Japan and meet Prince Shotoku. (en)
  • Tokio and Calen arrive to Shibuya Station in the 8th year of Showa to find the True History about Hachiko. They immediately find a dog waiting outside the station. They figure it must be Hachiko and go over to him, but instead, they find... Just then, they get a True History signal, but can't seem to find Hachiko. But they look closer the dog's nose, and they see a bee... Wait, is the bee Hachiko?! Of course, Akudarma shows up once again to get in their way of the True History. (en)
  • Tokio and Calen go back to Spain in 1492 to find the true history about Columbus and his journey to find the new continent. However, when they find him, they realize he has no interest in a new continent, but is trying to discover the next new exercise... (en)
  • The Nihon TV host, Miura Asami; accompany with the trio Akudama in meets with the daimyo, Mito Komon (en)
  • The Three Villains travel to 1169 Kyoto and see Musashibo Benkei defeated by Minamoto no Yoshitsune. (en)
  • Tokio and Calen compete against Trio Akudama in a contest about curiosities of the Statue of Liberty with the TV show host, Fukuzawa Akira . (en)
  • The three villains and Tokio and Calen travel back to meet to Yokihi or better known as Yang Guifei (en)
  • Tokio and Calen compite against Trio Akudama for search a different and comfortable form for sleep and help to Napoleon. (en)
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  • 《타임 보칸 24》(일본어: タイムボカン24)는 타임 보칸 시리즈의 열 한 번째 작품이며, 요미우리 TV를 통해 2016년 10월부터 2017년 3월까지 방영되었으며, 대한민국에서는 카툰 네트워크 코리아를 통해 더빙판이 방영되었다. 본 항목에서는 2017년 10월부터 2018년 3월까지 제2기인 《타임 보칸 역습의 3악인》(일본어: タイムボカン 逆襲の三悪人)이란 타이틀로 방영되었다. 이상, 본 문 중에 있어서는 편의상 『24』는 제1기, 『역습의 3악인(일본어: 逆襲の三悪人)』이 제2기로 호칭란다. (ko)
  • Time Bokan 24 (タイムボカン24 Taimu Bokan 24?) è un anime coprodotto da Tatsunoko e Level-5 appartenente alla serie Time Bokan, trasmesso in Giappone dal 1º ottobre 2016, seguita dalla seconda serie Time Bokan The Three Bad Guys of Counterattack trasmesso dal 7 ottobre 2017. (it)
  • 『タイムボカン24』(タイムボカン トゥエンティフォー、英語表記:time bokan TWENTY FOUR)は、2016年10月1日から2017年3月18日まで読売テレビ・日本テレビ系列で、毎週土曜17:30 - 18:00(JST)に全24話が放送された、日本のテレビアニメ作品。 本項目では、2017年10月7日から2018年3月24日まで、同時間帯にて全24話が放送された続編『タイムボカン 逆襲の三悪人』(タイムボカン ぎゃくしゅうのさんあくにん)についても併せて取り扱う。以下、本文中においては便宜上『24』を第1期、『逆襲の三悪人』を第2期と呼称する。 (ja)
  • 《救難小英雄24》(日语:タイムボカン24)為2016年10月1日起由日本讀賣電視台所播出的動畫作品。同時為龍之子55週年紀念作品。《時間飛船》續作。後於2017年10月起播放第2期《救難小英雄 逆襲的三惡人》。 (zh)
  • Time Bokan 24 (タイムボカン 24, Taimubokan Nijū Yon) is a Japanese anime series that is a re-imagining of the original Time Bokan series that debuted on October 1, 2016, featuring a team of time travelers in search for the "True History" that is not written in the textbooks. It is a co-production of Tatsunoko Production & Level-5. This series is also legally streamed by Crunchyroll in certain worldwide areas. A second season titled Time Bokan 24: The Villains' Strike Back (タイムボカン 24 逆襲の三悪人, Time Bokan Nijū Yon: Gyakushū no San-Akunin) was announced and it started airing in October 2017. In late 2019, an English dub began airing on the Filipino and Southeast Asian Cartoon Network channels. The dub made edits such as making Calen's skirt more opaque and modest. The same edits are also applied to t (en)
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  • タイムボカン24 (ja)
  • 타임 보칸 24 (ko)
  • Time Bokan 24 (en)
  • 救難小英雄24 (zh)
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