Idaten Jump (TV)
[ adapted from IDATEN Jump (manga) ]
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Alternative title:
يتادين جمب (Arabic)
韋駄天翔 (Japanese)
Genres:
adventure,
tournament
Themes:
sports
Objectionable content:
Mild
Plot Summary:
Sho Wamato and his 5th grade friends, Takumi and Makoto really enjoyed mountain biking (MTB) when they practiced at the practice field, also known as the "X-Zone". Takumi was a skilled mechanic, while Makoto was a competitive female rider. Then one day, Sho was challenged by an MTB team named "Shark Tooth", and when the day came, black smoke appeared and they were sent to another world known as the "X-Zone". To return to their original world, they must compete in the "Idaten Battles", which involve races in numerous different setting, including volcanoes, ghost towns, deserts, and even at a cemetery. To win and collect 10 emblems in order to return will be tough, and will involve a loing journey. Will they ever make it back
User Ratings:
35 ratings have been given [details]
Running time:
half hour per episode
Number of episodes:
52
Episode titles: We have 52
Vintage:
2005-10-01 to 2006-09-30
2006-12-07 (US CN Broadcast)
2007-01-09 to 2007-10-06 (Canada - YTV)
2007-07-16 (Chile - ETC...TV)
2008 (Middle East - Spacetoon Broadcast)
2008-09-08 (Italy)
2009-12-12 (Animax Asia)
2010-06-30 (Philippines, QTV Channel 11 - League of Astig)
Release dates: We have 9
Opening Theme:
#1: "RED ZONE!!!" by Tsubame sketch
#2: "Your World" by Ketchup Mania
Ending Theme:
#1: "Asuka" by Hoi Festa
#2: "Sha La La" by Tsubame sketch
Official website:
Idaten Jump @ TV Tokyo (Japanese)
www.idatenjump.com (Japanese)
韋駄天翔ドットコム (Idaten Jump dot com) (Japanese)
Links: We have 1
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Director: Takayuki Hamana Series Composition: Fumihiko Shimo Script: Kiyoko Yoshimura Music: Yasuharu Takanashi Original creator: Toshihiro Fujiwara Character Design: Miyako Yatsu Sound Director: Takuya Hiramitsu Color design: Misako Akama Key Animation: Kazuchika Kise (OP) Theme Song Performance: Tsubame sketch (OP) | Akeno Watanabe as Akiyo Kanada as Chiro Kanzaki as Daisuke Hirakawa as Makoto Tsumura as Sawa Ishige as Toshiyuki Kusuda as Yuuichi Nagashima as Akira Nakagawa as Ben Takada as Chihiro Suzuki as Daisuke Namikawa as Eiji Takemoto as Fuyuka Oura as Hidenobu Kiuchi as Hideyuki Umezu as Jin Domon as Keiko Mizutani as Kentarou Itou as Kunihiro Kawamoto as Masaharu Satou as Nobuyuki Hiyama as Norihisa Mori as Noriko Namiki as Rio Natsuki as Risa Mizuno as Ryo Naitou as Yoshiaki Matsumoto as Yuuki Masuda as | |||
Animation Production: Trans Arts Co. | ||||
Script: David McDermott (7 episodes eps 4, 10, 13, 17, 19-20, 25 )James W. Bates (7 episodes eps 1-2, 6, 9, 12, 16, 24 )Michael Sorich (5 episodes eps 7, 14, 18, 22, 26 )Seth Walther (7 episodes eps 3, 5, 8, 11, 15, 21, 23 )Translation: Grace Anderson ADR Recording: Eddie J. Correa Animation: Matthew Daday Editing: Hayes McCarthy Production Accounting: Denise M. LaBorico Production manager: Gwenn Morreale Season 1: Eddie J. Correa Mixter Ed Sound Design: Michael A. DiBiase Sound Editor: Giorgiana Rodrgueiz Story Editor: Michael Sorich Theme Song Composition: John A. Papa Voice Direction: Michael Sorich | Brian Beacock as Dave Wittenberg as Dorothy Fahn as Kirk Thornton as Michael Sorich as Michelle Ruff as Mona Marshall as Philece Sampler as Steve Staley as Yuri Lowenthal as Michael Sorich as Paul St. Peter as Steven Jay Blum as Dave Wittenberg as Kirk Thornton as Michael Sorich as Mona Marshall as Paul St. Peter as | |||
CARLOS GUTIÉRREZ as Rosa Vivas as Alexander Paez as Andrés Palacio as Eleazar Osorio as Gema Carballedo as José Carabias as JR Javier Rodriguez as Mario Gutiérrez as Renata Vargas as Teresa De Paz as Wolfang Galindo as Angel Amorós as Bernardo Mayorga as Carmen Rosa Franco as Carolina Tak as Claudia Chavarro as Diana Beltrán as Dilma Gómez as Dora Luz Moreno as Emilio García as Gonzalo Eduardo Rojas as Gustavo Restrepo as Jairo Ordoñez as John Grey Clavijo as Leonardo Salas as Mario Gutiérrez as Nancy Cortés as Oscar Fernando Gómez as Rafael Gómez as Rodolfo Gutiérrez as Wolfang Galindo as Luis Vicente Ivars Miguel Angel Poison Salvador Serrano | ||||
2009-09-01: ZAZ, MVS Multivision (Mexico - ZAZ Movie Pack) Distributor: Televix Dubbing Studio: Provideo S.A. (Bogotá, Colombia) | ||||
Alessio Puccio as Alessio De Filippis as Daniele Raffaeli as Mino Caprio as Ilaria Latini as Stefano Crescentini as Veronica Puccio as | ||||
Dubbing: E.T.S. European Television Service | ||||
(none) | Luma Hmanda as Ziad Rifai as | |||
Broadcaster: Spacetoon | ||||
(none) | Filipina Pamintuan as Charmaine Cordoviz as Christian Alvear as Jenny Bituin as Mark Aspiras as Mark Muñoz as Miguel Moreno as Ahlee Reyes as Julius Figueroa as Klariz Magboo as Mark Aspiras as Mark Muñoz as Roger Aquino as | |||
Dubbing: ALTA Productions | ||||
(none) | Distributor: Hi-Yu International | |||
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