ROBOTTOHYAKUTOOBAN

ROBOTTOHYAKUTOOBAN

Writer
Major performers
Original workOriginal name
Original author
Producer
Theme song
BroadcasterTV Asahi Corporation
Production companyOn Air date1977/Unknown/Unknown
Broadcasting times6Onair time
Onair lengthDirector
Music staff
Design staff
Coaching staff
Other staff
Shooting locationManagementN02-01922-00
KANAReading
ClassificationScriptsMedia
GenreScreens version
Transfer destinationNational Diet LibraryDeterioration
EtcTags
Synopsis

Robot 110-Ban Four robots created by Dr. Robot form the Robot Service Center (RSC), a group dedicated to serving people and society. The four start a handyman business. The leader is Gan-chan, who takes on a variety of challenging tasks. Kei-kun is responsible for private tutoring, machine repairs, and other tasks. Mister Chief in the accountant who calculates the team’s revenue. Pearl-chan the android does the clerical work and phone duty at RSC. Their dream is to build a new laboratory to repay Dr. Robot, their creator, for all he has done for them. But however hard they try, they constantly mess things up. Eventually, they are evicted from their office.In despair, the robots relaunch their business in a garden they rented from the Nakamuras. The robots work hard to serve and bring smiles to Dr. Robot, the Nakamura family, and others in the neighborhood who have shown them kindness.Robot 110-Ban is a tokusatsu TV series for children that was produced by Toei following the popularity of Ganbare!! Robocon, which aired in 1974. It aired on the TV Asahi network from April to December 1977. It was created by manga artist Shotaro Ishinomori, who is known for works such as Kamen Rider and Cyborg 009, and written by Shozo Uehara. The leading character, Gan-chan, was voiced by Masako Nozawa, a voice actor who is famous for playing Son Goku in the anime series Dragonball. Shotaro Ishinomori played Dr. Robot, and Masahiko Tanimura, who played Officer Machida in Ganbare!! Robocon, played a police officer again in Robot 110-Ban.

  • *The information in [] is reference information by our group's own survey, and it is not what is described in the original of the bibliography.
  • *Regarding movies and plays, the description of the broadcast date column is 'Publication Date' 'Performance Day'.
  • *Since Romanized notation is maked by machine conversion based on 'Kana', it may be inaccurate.
{ "seisaku_kyoku": "TV Asahi Corporation", "arasuji": "Robot 110-Ban Four robots created by Dr. Robot form the Robot Service Center (RSC), a group dedicated to serving people and society. The four start a handyman business. The leader is Gan-chan, who takes on a variety of challenging tasks. Kei-kun is responsible for private tutoring, machine repairs, and other tasks. Mister Chief in the accountant who calculates the team’s revenue. Pearl-chan the android does the clerical work and phone duty at RSC. Their dream is to build a new laboratory to repay Dr. Robot, their creator, for all he has done for them. But however hard they try, they constantly mess things up. Eventually, they are evicted from their office.In despair, the robots relaunch their business in a garden they rented from the Nakamuras. The robots work hard to serve and bring smiles to Dr. Robot, the Nakamura family, and others in the neighborhood who have shown them kindness.Robot 110-Ban is a tokusatsu TV series for children that was produced by Toei following the popularity of Ganbare!! Robocon, which aired in 1974. It aired on the TV Asahi network from April to December 1977. It was created by manga artist Shotaro Ishinomori, who is known for works such as Kamen Rider and Cyborg 009, and written by Shozo Uehara. The leading character, Gan-chan, was voiced by Masako Nozawa, a voice actor who is famous for playing Son Goku in the anime series Dragonball. Shotaro Ishinomori played Dr. Robot, and Masahiko Tanimura, who played Officer Machida in Ganbare!! Robocon, played a police officer again in Robot 110-Ban.", "img": "N02-01922-00.jpg", "onair_year": 1977, "media": [ "TV" ], "title": "ROBOTTOHYAKUTOOBAN", "onair_count": "6", "onair_date": "1977/(?)/(?)", "genre": [ "Drama-Special Effects" ], "kyakuhon": "MIYAKE Naoko", "id": "N02-01922-00", "ikansaki": "National Diet Library", "class": "Scripts" }
{"src":{"seisaku_kyoku":"TV Asahi Corporation","arasuji":"Robot 110-Ban Four robots created by Dr. Robot form the Robot Service Center (RSC), a group dedicated to serving people and society. The four start a handyman business. The leader is Gan-chan, who takes on a variety of challenging tasks. Kei-kun is responsible for private tutoring, machine repairs, and other tasks. Mister Chief in the accountant who calculates the team’s revenue. Pearl-chan the android does the clerical work and phone duty at RSC. Their dream is to build a new laboratory to repay Dr. Robot, their creator, for all he has done for them. But however hard they try, they constantly mess things up. Eventually, they are evicted from their office.In despair, the robots relaunch their business in a garden they rented from the Nakamuras. The robots work hard to serve and bring smiles to Dr. Robot, the Nakamura family, and others in the neighborhood who have shown them kindness.Robot 110-Ban is a tokusatsu TV series for children that was produced by Toei following the popularity of Ganbare!! Robocon, which aired in 1974. It aired on the TV Asahi network from April to December 1977. It was created by manga artist Shotaro Ishinomori, who is known for works such as Kamen Rider and Cyborg 009, and written by Shozo Uehara. The leading character, Gan-chan, was voiced by Masako Nozawa, a voice actor who is famous for playing Son Goku in the anime series Dragonball. Shotaro Ishinomori played Dr. Robot, and Masahiko Tanimura, who played Officer Machida in Ganbare!! Robocon, played a police officer again in Robot 110-Ban.","img":"N02-01922-00.jpg","onair_year":1977,"media":["TV"],"title":"ROBOTTOHYAKUTOOBAN","onair_count":"6","onair_date":"1977/(?)/(?)","genre":["Drama-Special Effects"],"kyakuhon":"MIYAKE Naoko","id":"N02-01922-00","ikansaki":"National Diet Library","class":"Scripts"},"id":"N02-01922-00","kanri":"N02-01922-00","media":["TV"],"genre":["Drama-Special Effects"],"sub_genre":[],"tag1":[],"seisaku_kyoku":"TV Asahi Corporation","arasuji":"Robot 110-Ban Four robots created by Dr. Robot form the Robot Service Center (RSC), a group dedicated to serving people and society. The four start a handyman business. The leader is Gan-chan, who takes on a variety of challenging tasks. Kei-kun is responsible for private tutoring, machine repairs, and other tasks. Mister Chief in the accountant who calculates the team’s revenue. Pearl-chan the android does the clerical work and phone duty at RSC. Their dream is to build a new laboratory to repay Dr. Robot, their creator, for all he has done for them. But however hard they try, they constantly mess things up. Eventually, they are evicted from their office.In despair, the robots relaunch their business in a garden they rented from the Nakamuras. The robots work hard to serve and bring smiles to Dr. Robot, the Nakamura family, and others in the neighborhood who have shown them kindness.Robot 110-Ban is a tokusatsu TV series for children that was produced by Toei following the popularity of Ganbare!! Robocon, which aired in 1974. It aired on the TV Asahi network from April to December 1977. It was created by manga artist Shotaro Ishinomori, who is known for works such as Kamen Rider and Cyborg 009, and written by Shozo Uehara. The leading character, Gan-chan, was voiced by Masako Nozawa, a voice actor who is famous for playing Son Goku in the anime series Dragonball. Shotaro Ishinomori played Dr. Robot, and Masahiko Tanimura, who played Officer Machida in Ganbare!! Robocon, played a police officer again in Robot 110-Ban.","img":"N02-01922-00.jpg","onair_year":1977,"title":"ROBOTTOHYAKUTOOBAN","onair_count":"6","onair_date":"1977/(?)/(?)","kyakuhon":"MIYAKE Naoko","ikansaki":"National Diet Library","class":"Scripts"}