Tokusou Robo Janperson (1993)
Tokusou Robo Janperson was the 1993 installment in Toei Company Limited's Metal Hero Series. The series revolved around Janperson, a robotic detective who patrolled the streets of Tokyo and fought against three different underworld organizations who used super technology to subjugate the masses. Unlike most Metal Heroes, a monster-of-the-week was rarely shown and most of the villains are criminals akin to television police dramas. The name given to this series by Toei for international distribution is Jumperson.
Tokusou Robo Janperson: Season 1 - 50 Episode s
1x1 - The Mysterious New Hero
January 31, 1993
1x2 - I Am Justice!
February 7, 1993
1x3 - Wanted - Robotic Hero
February 14, 1993
1x4 - The Fang Of The Strongest Corps Which Face
February 21, 1993
1x5 - Enter: Neo-Guild!
February 28, 1993
1x6 - The Frozen Man Who Wanders About
March 7, 1993
1x7 - As For Me Girl?
March 14, 1993
1x8 - The New Face Of The Hero Whom You Saw
March 21, 1993
1x9 - My Father Is An Android!
March 28, 1993
1x10 - In God Of Luck Carefulness
April 4, 1993
1x11 - A Heading Prophecy
April 11, 1993
1x12 - Blood Is More Weightful Than Water
April 18, 1993
1x13 - The Secret of Janperson, Super Ancient Soldier
April 25, 1993
1x14 - Friendship Before The Blasting Sun / Size
May 2, 1993
1x15 - The Angel Who Throws Away The Wing
May 9, 1993
1x16 - Mystery Of The Golden Bird
May 16, 1993
1x17 - First Opening - JP Base
May 23, 1993
1x18 - The Secret Story of Janperson's Birth
May 30, 1993
1x19 - Mysterious Thief - Electromagnetic Transmission Burglar
June 6, 1993
1x20 - The Ninja Arts - Your Life Or My Life
June 13, 1993
1x21 - Challenge - Cancer Gun Gibson, Carol and Neo-Guild Hitman
June 20, 1993
1x22 - Crash: Janperson versus Gun Gibson
June 27, 1993
1x23 - To Die For Justice
July 4, 1993
1x24 - The History Upper Beginning - The Enemy Which Cannot Be Pushed Down
July 11, 1993
1x25 - Battle Of The Quickest Gun Fighters - King Decisive Game
July 18, 1993
1x26 - The Turbo-Charged Chariot
July 25, 1993
1x27 - The True Face Of A Large Leader
August 1, 1993
1x28 - Tree Of Life, Shadow Warrior
August 8, 1993
1x29 - Death For The Androids
August 15, 1993
1x30 - Rupture - Last Soul
August 22, 1993
1x31 - The birth of a new Janperson model?
August 29, 1993
1x32 - The Labyrinth From Which It Can't Be Escaped
September 5, 1993
1x33 - Ardent Love Man Of Outer Space One
September 12, 1993
1x34 - Good Bye In Intense Fighting
September 19, 1993
1x35 - Reckless Driving Sailor Blouse
September 26, 1993
1x36 - Life It Does Shortly, The Beauty Boy
October 3, 1993
1x37 - Justice Vs Love
October 10, 1993
1x38 - Gun Gibson Scattered About
October 17, 1993
1x39 - Beautiful Woman Secretary Of Hell
October 24, 1993
1x40 - Target Base - Changing Illusion Crimelord
October 31, 1993
1x41 - Decision Dead Sphere Of Thrust Trap
November 7, 1993
1x42 - In The Heat Of Battle
November 14, 1993
1x43 - The Last Super Fighter
November 21, 1993
1x44 - The Queen Who Burns!
November 28, 1993
1x45 - The Road To Death
December 5, 1993
1x46 - NG Last Battle!
December 12, 1993
1x47 - Puzzle? Storm Of Betrayal
December 19, 1993
1x48 - JP Base's Destruction!
December 26, 1993
1x49 - When Gun Gibson goes out in Flames
January 2, 1994
1x50 - JanPerson Forever
January 9, 1994
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