National Kid debuted on NET on August 4, 1960, concluding its first season on October 27, 1960. The second season aired between November 3, 1960, and December 29, 1960, while the third and fourth seasons aired from January 5, 1961, to February 23, 1961 and from March 2, 1961, to April 27, 1961 respectively. A
manga adaptation of the TV series by appeared as a
serial in
Kodansha's magazine between its July 1960 and December 1961 issues. The work comicalized the first three seasons of
National Kid until its June 1961 issue, when it started to create original plots. All
Bokura stories were later released by Manga Shop in a
kanzenban edition (collector's edition) on December 2, 2008.
National Kid gained a cult status in Brazil. A series of graffiti with the phrase "Celacanto provoca maremoto" ("The coelacanth causes seaquake"), referencing the villains' submarine, appeared in several spots of
Rio de Janeiro as meme, starting from 1977 in
Zona Sul and throughout the city in the early 1980s. The sentence was replicated by artist
Adriana Varejão on the upper floor of the
Olympic Aquatics Stadium, a facility of the
2016 Summer Olympics. In 2018, the
Olinda carnival will feature the superhero as a mediator for
Donald Trump and
Kim Jong Un trying to solve the
2017–18 North Korea crisis. ==References==