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WriterTAKEGAMI Junki
BroadcasterNippon Television Nippon Educational Televisionwork Corporation
On Air date[1989]/2/26
Broadcasting times21
ManagementK01-05681-00
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ClassificationScripts
Media TV
Genre Drama-Special Effects
Screens versionfinal manuscript
Transfer destinationWarehouse(in Storage)
SynopsisDennou Keisatsu Cybercop In near-future Tokyo、 a city that has been overrun by vicious crime、 the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Force’s Zero-Section Armed Constable(ZAC) team is charged with combatting crime.ZAC is a team of “cybercops” who fight to eliminate crime wearing Bit Suits、 special armor suits created with the latest technology. The four members are: Akira Hojo (Mars)、 the team leader、 Ryoichi Mori (Saturn)、 and Osamu Saionji (Mercury)、 along with Tomoko Uesugi、 a policewoman who provides backup support.One day、 when the cybercops are in a desperate struggle with Deathtrap、 a mysterious criminal group、 they are saved by the brave actions of Shinya Takeda、 a novice cop who has lost his memory and joined the team as the fourth cybercop、 Jupiter.As the team members continue the struggle against criminals、 especially Lucifer、 a mysterious adversary who wears a special suit based on a system different from their suits、 Shinya regains his memory. It turns out that Shinya is actually a person from the future: he has come to this time in pursuit of “Despot Führer、” a super computer created in the future. When they learn about this、 Akira and the other members strengthen their resolve to fight alongside Shinya. They go on to confront the enemy to destroy the ambitions of Baron Kageyama、 the mastermind behind Deathtrap.Dennou Keisatsu Cybercop was produced by Toei. Kodansha and the toy manufacturer Takara Tomy were involved from the planning stage. It is a tokusatsu TV series themed around detective superheroes、 which aired on the Nippon TV network from October 1988 to July 1989.
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