Anime 1977 television series The original series aired on
Fuji TV between January 1, 1977 and January 27, 1979, running for 108 episodes. For episodes 1-58, the opening theme is by Masayuki Yamamoto, whilst the ending theme is by
Noriko Ohara,
Jōji Yanami, and
Kazuya Tatekabe. For episodes 59-108, the opening theme is by Yamamoto, whilst the ending theme is by Ohara, Yanami, and Tatekabe. The series also aired in Spain, Italy, and Poland.
2008 television series Nearly 31 years following the previous series, a remake of the series, also titled , aired on
YTV between January 14, 2008 and September 27, 2009, running for 60 episodes. The story is a retelling of the original series, with more modern references to suit current tastes. The actors who played the Doronbo Gang and Dokurobei all reprise their voice roles for the series. The opening themes are variations of "Yatterman's Theme", sung by (in order), Saemon Onyakichi, ET-KING, Yuki Nishio, Nakano-Bujo Sisters, and Toshihiko Takamizawa, with the final episode using the original version by Yamamoto. The ending themes in order are "diverge" by
mihimaru GT, by Juleps, by
Manami Kurose, by ET-KING, "Give Me Up" by
Nami Tamaki, by Nakano-Bujo Sisters, and by Wakaba. The series, along with the original show, was streamed in North America via Yomiura Group's Anime Sols video service, as of spring 2013, but due to an unsuccessful campaign to crowd-fund the series' DVD release, the series was removed from the site, with the possibility of a new crowd-funding opportunity in the future. An anime film based on the 2008 television series was released in Japan on August 22, 2009. Titled and directed by Masakazu Hishida, the film opened at #10 with US$702,155 on 210 screens.
Yatterman Night A 2015 television series,
Yatterman Night, began airing in Japan on January 11, to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the
Time Bokan franchise. The series takes place several years in the future and follows the descendants of the Doronbo Gang as they fight against the Yattermen, who have become corrupt. The series is licensed in North America by
Funimation, who simulcasted the series as it aired.
Live-action film Nikkatsu produced live-action film based on
Yatterman. The film was directed by
Takashi Miike, and character and mechanical designs were handled by
Katsuya Terada, who worked on
Blood: The Last Vampire and
Cutie Honey. The film opened on March 7, 2009, and became Japan's top film at the box office in its first week. Video label Eureka released the film on DVD and Blu-ray in the United Kingdom on May 21, 2012.
Discotek Media released the film in North America in 2013.
Doronjo (drama series) A live action drama adaptation titled '''' would air on
Wowow from October to December 2022. It focuses on the backstory of Dorokawa Nao, an up and coming boxer who would later become "Doronjo", as well as her relationship with another boxer, Hijirakawa Aika. The series is much more grounded to reality compared to the original series, as well as having a much more serious tone.
Video games Several
video games have been released based on the series. was released for
Super Famicom on March 22, 1996. A mobile game was released in 2003, developed by Hudson Soft. Two
Nintendo DS titles based on the 2008 series, and , were released in April and October 2008, respectively, followed by a
Wii title, , released on December 11, 2008. Yatterman-1 and Doronjo (assisted by Boyacky and Tonzura) appear as playable characters in the crossover fighting game,
Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Cross Generation of Heroes, released by
Capcom for the
Wii in Japan in 2008. An updated version,
Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars, released internationally in 2010, adds Yatterman-2 as a playable character. Doronjo, Boyacky, and Tonzura's voice actors reprise their respective roles, whilst Yatterman-1 and Yatterman-2 are voiced by
Eri Kitamura and
Emiri Katō, respectively.
Other appearances Yatterman also makes an appearance in the third episode of
Sket Dance as a playable character.
Japanese pro wrestling fed
Michinoku Pro is currently running a
Yatterman tribute gimmick, with wrestlers
Hercules Senga,
Tsutomu Oosugi, and
Misaki Ohata as "Yapper Man #1", "Yapper Man #2", and "Yapper Man #3". #1 and #2 have been Tohoku Tag Team Champions.
Dead or Alive 5 Last Round features character costumes for
Phase-4,
Kasumi, and
Nyotengu, based on Yatterman-1, Yatterman-2, and Doronjo, respectively, appearing as part of the "Tatsunoko Mashup Set"
downloadable content pack. Ai Kaminari debuted as a
Virtual YouTuber on October 19, 2018, with the character's visuals designed by Fly, who is known as the illustrator for the
Kemono Friends manga,
Kemono Friends: Welcome to Japari Park!. She was later joined by Boyacky. ==References==