Manga Written and illustrated by
Fujiko Fujio,
Time Patrol Bon was serialized in 's
Monthly Shōnen World (first part) and
Monthly Comic Tom (second and third part); the first part was serialized from the August 1978 to the September 1979 issues; the second from the May 1980 to the June 1983 issues; and the third from the June 1984 to the July 1986 issues. Ushio Publishing released five volumes from September 1979 to August 1985. The manga was re-published by
Chūōkōron-sha in five volumes from November 1988 to January 1991, and three volumes in June 1995. Ushio Publishing re-published the series in three volumes from September to November 2008. It was re-published again by
Shogakukan in three volumes from September 2011 to March 2012.
Anime 1989 special An
anime television special, animated by
Gallop, was broadcast on
Nippon TV on October 14, 1989.
2024 ONA In October 2023, it was announced that the manga would be adapted into an
original net animation (ONA) series. It is animated by
Bones and was streamed for two seasons on
Netflix, with the first premiering on May 2, 2024, and the second premiering on July 17 of the same year. The opening theme, "Bon Bon Bon", is performed by
Ryan Brahms, while the ending theme, "Tears in the Sky", is performed by Lena Leon.
Episodes ==Notes==