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    Netflix Show of the Week: T・P BON

    Breana CeballosBy Breana CeballosMay 6, 20243 Mins Read
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    Fujiko F. Fujio‘s iconic science fiction manga “Time Patrol Bon” was serialized starting in 1978. It made its debut on Netflix on May 2nd. This narrative revolves around the thrilling adventures of “Bon,” a junior high school student who stumbles upon the opportunity to become a member of the elite Time Patrol. His mission? To rescue those whose unfortunate deaths don’t significantly alter the course of history.

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    From the dusty plains of Egypt during the construction of the grand pyramids to the majestic Tian Shan Mountains that overlook the bustling Silk Road, even as far back as the Jurassic period with dinosaurs, Bon’s journeys offer a glimpse into many different eras and landscapes. His unique perspective allows audiences to witness and appreciate the magnificent scenery and significant historical moments, making “Time Patrol Bon” a fun experience for viewers.

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    Synopsis

    “Ordinary junior high school student Bon Namihira encounters Time Patrol member Ream Stream, a girl from the future. He also meets a strange creature called Buyoyon. The Time Patrol agents save those who died unfortunate deaths that don’t significantly alter the course of history. During these missions, anyone who sees Ream and the other agents has their memories erased. However, Bon’s memory remains mysteriously intact, so he is brought in as a Time Patrol agent-in-training. Teaming up with Ream to carry out missions, Bon is excited about using tools of the future. This includes the “time boat” that can sail through time and space. Bon gets carried away at times, but he touches the lives of people who lived wisely in each era. Go on an epic journey throughout Earth and the history of humanity along with T・P BON!”

    The animated series was produced by BONES, the animation studio responsible for “My Hero Academia.” The series is directed by Masahiro Ando, known for his sensitive and nuanced representation of characters in notable works such as “Hanasaku Iroha” and “Sword of the Stranger.”

    The leading character, Bon Namihira, is brought to life by the engaging voice of Akihisa Wakayama, whose energetic performance captivates audiences. His comrade, Ream Stream, is given a voice by Atsumi Tanezaki, the first-ever recipient of a double award for Best Leading and Supporting Voice Actor at the prestigious 17th Seiyu Awards.

    The music throughout the series is composed by Michiru Ōshima, a musician celebrated for her contributions to a range of projects, spanning historical dramas to animated television series.

    This show is appropriate for both children and adults, making it a great watch for the whole family. It’s currently streaming on Netflix now.

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