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Tomatoman (TV)

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Alternative title:
طمطوم (Arabic)
طمطوم وأبطال الروضة الخضراء (Arabic)
サラダ十勇士トマトマン (Japanese)
Plot Summary: Tomato is one of the 10 knights of the salad kindom. Young and clumsy, yet always ends up saving the day and is admired by everyone even the pretty princess peach, who he desperately falls in love with. Every episode they embark on a new journey to solve a new mission. This would be easier if only the insect band didn't get in their way every time.
Number of episodes: 50
Episode titles: We have 50
Vintage: 1992-04-03 to 1993-03-27
Opening Theme:
"Vu~ejitaburu mai Love" (ヴェジタブル マイ ラブ "Vegetable My Love") by Saori Hareyama
Ending Theme:
"Sarada jūyūshi tomato man" (サラダ十勇士トマトマン "Salad Ten Knights Tomatoman") by Saori Hareyama
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Japanese staff
Japanese cast
Chief Director: Hiroshi Sasagawa
Series Composition: Masaaki Sakurai
Screenplay:
Hiroko Naka (7 episodes
eps 5, 9, 16, 19, 28, 37, 45
)

Kiichi Takayama (ep 20)
Masaaki Sakurai (15 episodes
eps 1-2, 6, 10, 14, 17, 23, 30, 33, 35, 38, 43, 46, 49-50
)

Miharu Hirami (7 episodes
eps 4, 13, 21, 26, 29, 36, 44
)

Mihoko Inoue (9 episodes
eps 8, 12, 18, 24, 27, 34, 39, 42, 48
)

Minori Ikeno (eps 32, 40, 47)
Yukiyoshi Ōhashi (8 episodes
eps 3, 7, 11, 15, 22, 25, 31, 41
)

Storyboard:
Hideaki Oba (ep 5)
Hiromichi Matano (eps 9, 19)
Hiroshi Sasagawa (ep 1)
Jōhei Matsuura (eps 2, 12, 22)
Norio Yazawa (ep 27)
Shinichi Watanabe (4 episodes
eps 32, 37, 42, 47
)

Susumu Ishizaki (ep 17)
Takashi Ikehata (ep 21)
Episode Director:
Hideaki Oba (eps 35, 40, 49)
Hiromichi Matano (10 episodes
eps 4, 9, 14, 19, 24, 29, 34, 39, 44, 50
)

Hiroshi Ota (eps 5, 10, 21)
Jōhei Matsuura (ep 1)
Jun Fukuda (ep 37)
Jun Sakakibara (8 episodes
eps 2, 12, 17, 22, 27, 32, 42, 47
)

Masahiro Hosoda (7 episodes
eps 16, 26, 31, 36, 41, 45-46
)

Shinichi Watanabe (10 episodes
eps 3, 8, 13, 18, 23, 28, 33, 38, 43, 48
)

Shinji Takamatsu (6 episodes
eps 6, 11, 15, 20, 25, 30
)

Susumu Ishizaki (ep 7)
Music: Edison
Original creator: Hiroshi Sasagawa
Art Director: Toshihisa Tōjō
Animation Director:
Hiroshi Kagawa (9 episodes
eps 5, 10, 16, 22, 27, 32, 37, 42, 47
)

Mitsuo Shindo (22 episodes
eps 1, 3, 6-7, 11-17 odd, 20-21, 23, 26, 28, 31, 33, 36, 38, 41, 43, 45-46, 48
)

Saburo Masutani (9 episodes
eps 4, 9, 14, 18, 24, 29, 34, 39, 49
)

Shinichiro Takagi (10 episodes
eps 2, 8, 12, 19, 25, 30, 35, 40, 44, 50
)

Sound Director: Fusanobu Fujiyama
Director of Photography: Hitoshi Kaneko
Producer:
Naoharu Fukase (TVQ Kyushu)
Tomoyuki Ikeda (TV Tokyo)
Toru Hasegawa (Gakken)

Planning:
Kuniaki Ohnishi (Gekken)
Minoru Ohno (Yomiko Advertising)
Production Desk: Yasunori Muratake (Life Work)
Production manager: Yutaka Tsumura
Production producer:
Kazunari Ueda (Yomiko)
Yoshikazu Tochihira (Animation 21)
Sound Effects: Yutaka Inoue (Anime Sound Production)
Special Effects: Rumiko Suzushiro
Theme Song Performance: Saori Hareyama (OP,ED)
Akemi Nagayama as
Garlic
Grape ski muscat
Imaichigo
Akira Ishida as Paseri
Ayako Taneda as Aunt Myoga
Chieko Honda as Butterfly
Etsuko Kozakura as
Computer
Satoimo
Tentopea
Hitoshi Horimoto as Cauliflower
Jouji Yanami as Preist Ume
Junichi Sugawara as
McFulic
Uncle Kabocha
Junpei Takiguchi as Minminsuki
Katsumi Suzuki as In Gen
Keiji Fujiwara as
Bampuu
Dr. Nappuru
Kintoki
Kenichi Ogata as
Elder Yuzu
His Highness Suika
Kumiko Nishihara as Princess Papaya
Mami Horikoshi as Aunt Horetas
Masae Maeda as Peaman Sister
Masako Ezawa as Mrs. Curie
Mayumi Nomura as
Hikaru-boy
Onion
Princess Ringo
Miki Itō as Sumomo
Misa Fukai as Atashi Darlemon
Mitsuaki Madono as Mash
Mitsuru Ogata as
Danshak
Dr. Kolekkirigiris
Papaya
Potato's father
Miyako Endō as Princess Momomo
Miyuki Tanaka as Hikitarenkon
Naoko Watanabe as Puchitomato
Noriko Ohara as Queen Butterfly
Nozomu Sasaki as Maron-maro
Rikako Aikawa as Tomatoman
Ryōtarō Okiayu as Prince Mikan
Ryūji Nakagi as Corporal Daikon
Shigeru Chiba as Kamakiri
Shinichirō Miki as Hakusai
Sukekiyo Kameyama as
Daikon
Sonna Banana
Taeko Yamada as Sweet Potato
Takumi Kurebayashi as Hakusai
Takuzō Kamiyama as King Omeron
Toshiharu Sakurai as Dekabuton
Toshihiko Kojima as Hakusai
Yasuo Muramatsu as
Captain Coconut
Papayan
Yoshiko Kamei as Kyutarou
Yūko Suzuki as
Ninjin Ninja
Potato's mother
Yuriko Fuchizaki as
Corn Jr.
Melonprince
Japanese companies
English staff
English companies
(none)
Distributor: Enoki Films
English cast
(none)
Arabic cast
Arabic staff
Translation: Zaki Ahmad Badawi

Montage & Mixage: Tawfik Assaf
Sound Engineer: Eman Al-Anan
Supervision: Naji Sam'an
Theme Song Lyrics & Composed: Deep Abu Shala
Video Recording: Malik Ragab
Ammar Shalak as
Jazra
Rocky
Za'a-zue
Fadi Al-Rifai as
Banana
Narrator
Tamtoom
Randa Hamed as
Dorrakha
Folfola
Laymuna

Afifa Faour as
Baq-buqa
Mama Khadour
Amal Al-Masry as
Bashoura
Bassoul
Ayman Al-Bitar as Sarouf
Ismail Nanoua as Hakim Khoukha
Khalid Al-Sayed as
Dorrakha's father
Dr.Ananas

Fouad Qassab as various characters (4 episodes
eps 1, 24, 34, 36
)

Arabic companies
Broadcaster: Saudi TV
Dubbing: Abr Al-Sharq Studios (Lebanon)
Producer And Distributor: Racti Art Production & Distribution

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