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Flint the Time Detective
Flint the Time Detective | |
Japanese name | 時空探偵ゲンシクン |
Date of first appearance | 1998 |
Based on | Cave people |
Flint the Time Detective (Japanese: 時空探偵ゲンシクン, Jikuu Tantei Genshi-kun), meaning Space-Time Detective Genshi-kun, is a 1998-1999 Japanese animation series, featuring a prehistoric boy named Flint Hammerhead.[1]
In Japan, Sanrio helped produce it, making it another 1990s character universe.
In the United States, this series aired on the Fox Family Channel for their "Made in Japan Sundays" block, and in the Phillipines via GMA 7.[2][3]
Characters
Heroes
- Flint Hammerhead (Genshi in Japan)
- Sarah Goodman (Sora Yamato in Japan)
- Tony Goodman (Tokio Yamato in Japan)
- Dr. Bernard Goodman (Professor Yamato in Japan)
- Rocky Hammerhead (Oto-tan in Japan)
- Pterry (Ptera or Puu in Japan)
- Jillian Gray (Rei Jinguji in Japan)
- Merlock Holmes (Kyoichiro Narugami in Japan)
- Old Timer (Time-G in Japan)
- Z•Z (Comic Bom Bom)
Villains
- The Dark Lord (also known as The Masked Man and Yomi G)
- Petra Fina Dagmar (aka Time Pilfer Lady, T.P. Lady, Ms. Iknow) (Hitomi Aino in Japan)
- Mr. Dino (aka Dino Fishman) (Daina in Japan)
- Principal Mite
Time-Shifters
The Time-Shifters are known as Space-Time Monsters in Japan, or Jikuumon. Before the Dark Lord came, they helped the Old Timer run the Land of Time.
- Getalong (Lovelove in Japan)
- Jitterbug (Honey-Honey in Japan)
- Eldora
- Talen
- Mosbee
- Coconaut (Cocoron in Japan)
- Bubblegum (Tanegan in Japan)
- Lynx (Sufin in Japan)
- Artie (Horurun in Japan)
- Batterball (Nekketsu in Japan)
- Bindi (Anmon in Japan)
- Elfin (Omochan in Japan)
- Plumella (Monarisu in Japan)
- Wing
- Moah (Moaiwa in Japan)
- Elekin
- Muscles (Masurun in Japan)
- Unita
- Raldo
- Leafy
- Monk (Bouzan in Japan)
- Nightcap (Gūsū in Japan)
- Musey (Myūjī in Japan)
- Change (Kozenī in Japan)
- Bugsy (Musshū in Japan)
- Dipper (Jaba in Japan)
- Knuckle
- Doron
- Shadow (Kagenin in Japan)
- Orbit (Kometto/Comet in Japan)
- Wolfen
- Haniwani
- Hanasaka
- Funga
- Dollymon (appeared in a Sanrio Puroland exclusive at The Time Machine of Dreams)[4]
The Cardians
The Cardians are a group of Time-Shifters themed on traditional playing cards and modeled on the The Three Musketeers and J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai.
- Blademan the Swordsman (spades)
- Thud the All-Powerful (clovers)
- Arrowman the Archer (diamonds)
- Snapper the Camera Whiz (hearts)
They can merge together to become monsters, including:
- Cardian-Con (Akuman in Japan)
- Cardian-Master (Super Reddoman in Japan)
The Great Four
Time-Shifters created by the Dark Lord from flowers.
- Super Ninja (Niōja in Japan)
- Uglinator (Desudasu in Japan)
- Nascal
- Ominito (Gera in Japan)
Plot
Flint was revived by the Time Police Detectives and later discovered by Dr. Bernard Goodman and his niece, nephew during an archaeological dig at school. Flint's father Rocky Hammerhead was also going to be transformed, but the transformation was not complete and he turned into a powerful granite axe.
During the 25th Century, Flint and Rocky Hammerhead confront Petra Fina; who is responsible for their fossilisation, and attempting to destroy the Land of Time.
Attribution
See also
References
- ↑ Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film, by William Crump (2019). McFarland & Co. pp. 42–43. ISBN 978-1-4766-7293-9
- ↑ Anime News Network article
- ↑ Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 (2005, second edition), by Hal Erickson. McFarland & Co. p. 333. ISBN 978-1-4766-6599-3
- ↑ ASCII サンリオピューロランドにキティちゃんのおうちがオープン (1998) article in Japanese
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