Tetsuwan Tantei Robotack


Tetsuwan Tantei Robotack is a Japanese Tokusatsu television series created and produced by Toei Company. The series is the seventeenth installment of the Metal Hero Series franchise and the partial sequel to B-Robo Kabutack, and the last entry in the Heisei period. It premiered on March 8, 1998, the week following the finale of B-Robo Kabutack and ended on January 24, 1999. It joined Seijuu Sentai Gingaman as part of the block that would ultimately become Super Hero Time in 2003. Like its predecessor, it bears some similarities with Moero!! Robocon in characters and themes styles.

Plot

The story begins when the Ruling Elder of Harappa Land sent a few of his robotic people to seek out the sacred treasure of their kingdom: The Landtool. Two such robots, Robotack and Kamerock, arrived to a place called Yumegaoka. It was there that Robotack befriended a boy named Kakeru and aided the boy's uncle, Kaoru Sugi, in his Private Investigation business. But also on the quest for the LandTool is DarkCrow and his lacky Kabados, who were exiled and intend to make money off the LandTool.

Characters

  • Robotack: Red Wonder dog-type robot with a dog-type biochip. He came to seek out the Land Tool after arriving in Japan. He also stole Sugi's meal while on the verge of starvation and is soon drafted into the Shardock P.D. Agency in compensation for Sugi's meal. His favorite food is a sausage and ends his sentences with "Bow." Robotack needs Kakeru play the Wonder Flute, as that is what make him performs the Magnet Change and transforms into Special Mode from Normal Mode, but he could later transform by himself afterwards. Super Mode's weapon is the RK Bar. His motif is based on the legend of Hanasaka Jiisan and his name is based on Lobo. He can replace his arms with Mog-Lucky's and add Takkard's wings to become Robotack Drill-Wing Special.
  • Kakeru Yukiyanagi: Robotack's first human friend and the leader of the YST. He plays the Wonder Flute and supports Robotack. Because his parents reside in London, but they moved in to Japan.
  • Kamerock: Blue Wonder turtle-type robot with a turtle-type biochip. He came to Japan from China following Robotack. He lives in the apartment near the Shardock P.D. Agency. He is troubled by Mimeena's courting. His Super Mode weapon is the Kamerazooka. His motif is based on the legend of Urashima Tarō. He can replace his arms with Darkrow's left arm and Kabados' right arm to become Kamerock Masakari Slicer Special.
  • Darkrow: Black Wonder crow-type robot with a crow-type biochip. The deputy branch manager of Gold Platinum's Yumagaoka Branch. Since he broke the Elder's precious vase, he was exiled from Harappa. He has rivalry with Kamerock. Although he is a crow-type robot, he has a fear of heights. He ends his sentences with "Dacchūno" or "Dacchūni." Special Mode's weapon is the KaraSlicer. His motif is based on the folklore about a crow.
  • Kabados: Orange Wonder hippopotamus-type robot with a hippopotamus-type biochip. Darkrow's follower and was too exiled from Harappa. He ends his sentences with "Dosu." Special Mode's weapon is the Masakarihawk ax. His motif is based on the legend of Kintarō.
  • Mimeena: Wonder bunny-type robot with a rabbit-type biochip. She is the Wonder-type robot, but does not have the Magnet Change function. She supplies robots with the repair services. She has fallen in love with Kamerock. She ends her sentences with "Pyon." Her motif is based on the legend of The Tortoise and the Hare.
  • Mog-Lucky: Green Wonder mole-type robot with a mole-type biochip. He is working under Karamatsu for the Yumegaoka police. He had worked for the Prefecture of Police in Paris, adapting a French accent as a result. Since he is mainly an underground working-type robot, his sensor causes a system error to an intense light. Super Mode's weapon is the Lucky Drill. His name is based on "Lucky" of slang.
  • Torabolt: Yellow Wonder tiger-type robot with a tiger-type biochip who is the president of Gold Platinum. He is the prototype robot created by Dr. Takamine and is Robotack's elder brother robot. He has known that Robotack was his younger brother robot for some time. The creation of the tiger-type biochip by Dr. Takamine did not go smoothly, and so he had a cat-type biochip instead, but it was exchanged for the tiger-type biochip by Dr. Takamine in the finale. He is indignant to Dr. Takamine and plots the fall of Harappa. He is a Hanshin Tigers fan. He ends his sentences with "Nya." His Special Mode's weapon is the Inazun-Bar. His motif is based on a tiger and a tabby cat and his name may be based on John Travolta.
  • Takkard: Blue and White Wonder hawk-type robot with a hawk-type biochip. He had studied to become a teacher without knowledge of the Land Tool missing. He teaches Kakeru and his friends at the Yumegaoka Elementary School. In the Special Mode, Takkard flies at 800 km/h, using the Hawk Shield to protect himself. His motif is unknown.
  • Speedam/Speedy Wonder: Red Wonder dog-type robot with a dog-type biochip. He is the latest model scientist robot of Harappa who is a candidate in the next senior, and he is the designer of Mightburn. Whenever he and Mightburn eat a fully ripened red Wonder Seed, they execute Reversal Combine into the fastest hero Speedy Wonder. He knew that Robotack and Torabolt are brothers. He ends his sentences with "Wan". Speedy Wonder's weapon is Speedy Cannons. His motif is "dog and monkey"
  • Mightburn/Mighty Wonder: Purple Wonder monkey-type robot with a monkey-type biochip who was created by Speedam, although he is evil. Whenever he and Speedam eat an unripened green Wonder Seed or a crushed, fully ripened Wonder Seed, or a dead Wonder Seed, they "Reversal Combine" into the strongest evil robot Mighty Wonder. He became a good robot by the shock of crashing into a temple bell. His favorite food is bananas. He ends his sentences with "Kī". Mighty Wonder's weapon is Mighty Cannons. His motif is "dog and monkey".
  • Kaoru Sugi: The president of Shardock P.D. Agency; he is a detective, Kakeru's uncle, and Kakeru's mother's younger brother. Forcing a request upon Kakeru and Robotack, he is working at a part-time job while bent on catching Cherry to get the 5,000 reward. He closed down the Shardock P.D. Agency and left Yumegaoka for London in the finale.
  • Kōta Umeda: Kakeru's classmate and a mood maker of the YST.
  • Shigeru Sakaki: Kakeru's classmate and a member of the YST. He had a trauma due to Chinese dumplings.
  • Misaki Tachibana: Kakeru's classmate and a member of the YST, though technically the only female member.

Citizens

  • Detective Karamatsu: The detective who was Sugi's senpai and bent on bringing Cherry to justice. He can give off an intense light from his shaven head. He took advantage of Mog-Lucky's weakness, having him transferred to the Yumegaoka Police forcibly as his assistant. His favorite food is a takoyaki.
  • Saburo Sazanka: A poor middle-aged man who lives in the apartment. The wall of his room is sometimes broken through by robots. His favorite foods are instant noodles.
  • Sakurako Takamine/Phantom Thief Cherry: The executive of Gold Platinum's head office who employed Darkrow and Kabados. Assuming the guise of Phantom Thief Cherry, she steals to save a church and a child care institution. She's a master of disguise and armed with a whip. During an attempt to steal a painting, she is nearly caught by Robotack and Kamerock before escaping them after she puts them on right trail to the 5th Shyubido Badge.

Others

  • Dr. Yuichiro Takamine: The doctor of engineering who is a designer of Robotack and other robots, and Sakurako's father.
  • Elder: A dog-type robot. He is governing Harappa.
  • Master Ranking: An elephant and a whale robot who appears when a Badge is found. He judges the game for CongraTrophies, his carrier unit changes into the Ranking Arena. While he gives the CondraTrophy to the winner, he executes a failure game to the losing player. His motif is based on Hindu mythology.
  • Baby Elephant Robots: They are four baby elephant-type robots that assist Master Ranking.
  • * Preparing Elephant: He prepares the contests within the Ranking Arena. While Master Ranking was self-training, he worked as an assistant director of a TV station.
  • * Watching Elephant: He watches players. While Master Ranking was self-training, he worked as a pool watcher.
  • * Interfering Elephant: He interferes players. While Master Ranking was self-training, he worked as a bodyguard of idol's on the recommendation of Reflecting Elephant.
  • * Reflecting Elephant: He administers punishment to players. While Master Ranking was self-training, he served as a father of a church.

Setting

Shardock P.D. Agency

The Shardock P.D. Agency

Harappa Land

The robots who like Robotack and the others come from Harappa Land and live like humans.

Yumegaoka Elementary School

The Yumegaoka Elementary School

Yumegaoka Police

The Yumegaoka Police

Gold Platinum P.D. Agency

The Gold Platinum P.D. Agency

Tool

  • Wonder Flute: A bone-like flute which transforms Robotack into Super Mode or recharges Robotack's battery. The elite robots of Harappa kingdom can transform into Special Mode from Normal Mode by the Magnet Change. They are based on legends or myths, with some ending their sentences with onomatopoeic sound representations of the animals they are modeled after.
  • Glasses Muzzle: The glasses which raise up thinking power and the sense of smell.
  • Power Arm: The arm part which strengthens up arm strength.
  • Land Battery: The countermeasures to Torabolt's Land Tool.
  • Wonder Phone: A multi-cellphone. It can also release the Reversal Gattai forcibly.
  • Wonder Seed: The seed for the Reversal Gattai. It grows or dies according to singing ability. The robot which combined by the Reversal Gattai obeys the person who gave the Wonder Seed.
  • Land Tool: When all five Land Tools are collected, it changes into the armor for the robot. The golden Land Tool is the most important item.

Episodes

  1. Dog on a Walk, the Wandering Detective: written by Takashi Yamada, directed by Katsuya Watanabe
  2. The Aiding Turtle's Requital: written by Takashi Yamada, directed by Katsuya Watanabe
  3. Astray!! The Giant Game: written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Naoki Iwahara
  4. Advance!! The Detective Boys: written by Satoru Nishizono, directed by Naoki Iwahara
  5. Cherry the Phantom Thief's Present: written by Takashi Yamada, directed by Hidenori Ishida
  6. The Missing of First Love Investigation: written by Takashi Yamada, directed by Hidenori Ishida
  7. The Whistle call, the Dog's Busy: written by Satoru Nishizono, directed by Taro Sakamoto
  8. The Dog's Earnestness Overcomes All Obstacles: written by Nobuo Ogizawa, directed by Taro Sakamoto
  9. The Fateful Showdown: The Crow vs. The Turtle: written by Takashi Yamada, directed by Katsuya Watanabe
  10. The Elderly Detective Guts: written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Katsuya Watanabe
  11. The Immortal Man has a Bald Head: written by Satoru Nishizono, directed by Naoki Iwahara
  12. The Justice of the Disconnected Crow: written by Toshinobu Oi, directed by Katsuya Watanabe
  13. Sazanka-san's Worst Day Ever: written by Takashi Yamada, directed by Hidenori Ishida
  14. Lovely Gyoza of Sympathy: written by Yoshio Urasawa, directed by Hidenori Ishida
  15. My Rival's a Genius Detective: written by Nobuo Ogizawa, directed by Taro Sakamoto
  16. Bonjour, Dēsu: written by Takashi Yamada, directed by Taro Sakamoto
  17. The Mole Cop's Cheers: written by Satoru Nishizono, directed by Katsuya Watanabe
  18. The Black Demon's Hazardous Trap: written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Katsuya Watanabe
  19. The Rabbit's Great Passionate Plan: written by Yoshio Urasawa, directed by Naoki Iwahara
  20. The Explosive Fierce Tiger!! Chief Tora: written by Takeshi Yamada, directed by Naoki Iwahara
  21. Rapid Development! The New Resolve: written by Takashi Yamada, directed by Taro Sakamoto
  22. The Disturbing Banzai: written by Satoru Nishizono, directed by Taro Sakamoto
  23. The Pretty Girl Spirit's Secret: written by Yoshio Urasawa, directed by Katsuya Watanabe
  24. The Hot-Blooded Robot Teacher's Youth: written by Nobuo Ogizawa, directed by Katsuya Watanabe
  25. Cherry the Phantom Thief Dies?!: written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Naoki Iwahara
  26. The Hawk Teacher's Firey New School Term: written by Takashi Yamada, directed by Naoki Iwahara
  27. The Lovely Assistant Chef: written by Satoru Nishizono, directed by Hidenori Ishida
  28. The Stormy Center of the Final Trial: written by Takashi Yamada, directed by Hidenori Ishida
  29. The Search for the Hungry Detective: written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Hidenori Ishida
  30. The Rejected Man's turning of the Tables: written by Toshinobu Oi, directed by Taro Sakamoto
  31. The Almighty Phone, Wonder Phone: written by Nobuo Ogizawa, directed by Taro Sakamoto
  32. The Combined Robots' Monkey and Dog Relationship: written by Takashi Yamada, directed by Katsuya Watanabe
  33. Catching a Shooting Star: written by Takashi Yamada, directed by Katsuya Watanabe
  34. Explode the Bridge of a Trial: written by Satoru Nishizono, directed by Hidenori Ishida
  35. The Strongest Combined Robot's Weakness: written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Hidenori Ishida
  36. The Disappeared Masked Wrestler: written by Satoru Nishizono, directed by Taro Sakamoto
  37. Valuable friendship, Dēsu!: written by Yoshio Urasawa, directed by Taro Sakamoto
  38. Cherry's Hollow Challenge: written by Takashi Yamada, directed by Katsuya Watanabe
  39. The First Snow, The Monkey Robot's First Love: written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Katsuya Watanabe
  40. Santa Claus: written by Satoru Nishizono, directed by Naoki Iwahara
  41. The New Year's Bell is Hated: written by Yoshio Urasawa, directed by Naoki Iwahara
  42. Troubled K's New Year: written by Nobuo Ogizawa, directed by Naoki Iwahara
  43. Memories are the Greatest Treasure: written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Hidenori Ishida
  44. The Dog and the Cat! The Fate of Brothers: written by Takashi Yamada, directed by Hidenori Ishida
  45. Robotack's Death at Sea: written by Takashi Yamada, directed by Hidenori Ishida

Special

Tetsuwan Tantei Robotack and Kabutack: The Great Strange Country Adventure is a special crossover that places the cast of Robotack and Kabutack in the fictional country of Tetsuwan in Wonder World.
Chasing a thief who stole his Daifuku across Tetsuwan before cornering him at the Tansan Kingdom, Robotack is arrested by a pair of Baby Elephant Robo guards. Brought before the king and queen of Tansan, Robotack is given the task to find their daughter Princess Lamune. Learning that a rhinoceros-beetle-like robot kidnapped Lamune, and finding a crow's feather at the scene, Robotack goes to a stand run by Mimeena who informs him that two robots mentioned seeing the kidnapper at the Desert Town. Heading into the desert, Robotack finds the kidnapper: Kabutack. The two robots proceed to comedically fight each other before assuming their fighting forms and getting serious. But after the two knock each other out, Kabutack sees the crow feather and shows Robotack one he found while getting into a scuffle with the retainers of the dictator Torabolt over a magical shield he found. With this new info, Robotack realizes that Darkrow posed as Kabutack and kidnapped the princess.
Though Kabutack remains to continue his search for the magical sword that can counteract the shield, he has assistant Kamerock accompany Robotack to Ohedo Town where they find Lamune and her two kidnappers. As Kamerock deals with Darkrow and Kabados, Robotack saves the princess and gets her to safety while learning her abduction was orchestrated by Torabolt. At that time, Torabolt arrives and uses the shield to blast Robotack into the river as he spirits the princess away to marry her. After an amnesic misadventure involving Takard and Moglucky, Robotack is joined by the young samurai Kakeru. Sneaking into the Union of Toruboruto with the help of a padre to stop the wedding, Robotack and his friends are at a disadvantage until Kabutack arrives with the magical sword. With Kamerock taking the princess to safety, Robotack and Kabutack defeat Darkrow and Kabados. However, the two are overpowered by the summoned Mighty Wonder before they destroy both him and the shield. Robotack then sends Toraboruto flying towards his castle, causing it to explode. When he then admits his feelings for her, Robotack is shot down as Lamune tells him that her heart belongs to the knight to treated her with kindness while in Torabolt's dungeon. Robotack freaks out further when the knight turns out to be the thief, Saburo Sazanki. After the wedding, Robotack eventually lightens up and joins in the party.
  • Script: Yoshio Urasawa
  • Director: Naoki Iwahara

Cast

  • Kakeru Yukiyanagi - Etsuya Murakami
  • Misaki Tachibana - Mei Kurokawa
  • Kaoru Sugi - Hiroo Ōtaka
  • Shigeru Sakaki - Yū Yoshida
  • Kōta Umeda - Yousuke Okano
  • Detective Karamatsu - Shoichiro Akaboshi
  • Sakurako Takamine - Hitoe Ōtake
  • Saburo Sazanka - Ijiri Okada
  • Dr. Yuichiro Takamine - Yū Numazaki

Voice actors

Songs

;Opening theme
  • "Naseba Naruhodo Robotack"
  • *Lyrics: Tamanosuke Ōga
  • *Composition & Arrangement: Keiju Ishikawa
  • *Artist: Hironobu Kageyama
;Ending themes
  • "Robotack Ekakiuta"
  • *Lyrics: Tamanosuke Ōga with Kēsuke & Yūgi & Moe
  • *Composition: Natsuko Ōtani
  • *Arrangement: Youichi Yamazaki
  • *Artist: Nozomu Sasaki
  • *Episodes: 1-31
  • "Ii ja nai"
  • *Lyrics: Tamanosuke Ōga
  • *Composition & Arrangement: Hideki Fujisawa
  • *Artist: Robotack All Stars
  • *Episodes: 32-45
  • "Meitantei Wa Kangaechuu"
  • *Lyrics: Saburo Yatsude
  • *Composition & Arrangement: Katsuki Maeda
  • *Artist: Nozomu Sasaki

International Broadcasts and Home Video

  • In Indonesia, it aired on RCTI with an Indonesian dub in 2005.
  • In South Korea, the series aired with a Korean dub on JEI TV in 2007.