The Footprints On the Moon are Already 80 Years Old?
Episode 9
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Yesterday's Friend is Today's Enemy
Episode 10
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Higher than Everest
Episode 11
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Challenge! A Blizzard on the Southern Islands!
Episode 12
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Red Angels in the Sky
Episode 13
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Pierced in the past by a thorn!
Episode 14
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Miya has Super Powers too?
Episode 15
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A Snapshot of Ryu's Heart
Episode 16
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Killer Good Luck
Episode 17
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Love! Love for a Robot!
Episode 18
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'Mama' Written on the Glass
Episode 19
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The Tiffany Mermaid
Episode 20
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A Meeting With the Fuhrer
Episode 21
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Personality Switch!
Episode 22
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Tears! Inspector Gondo's Determination
Episode 23
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Hands Off the Spoils of War!
Episode 24
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Death Game! The One Shot Challenge!
Episode 25
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The Legendary Big Saturday
Episode 26
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Neo Tokyo to Hell Express
Episode 27
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Bear, Don't Die in Space...
Episode 28
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It`s painful to make a Mistake
Episode 29
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Urashiman is on the Wanted List
Episode 30
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Corrupted Officers in the Wilderness
Episode 31
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Urashiman is full of Love
Episode 32
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Trap, 1983
Episode 33
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The Truth about Phillip
Episode 34
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The Melody of Treason
Episode 35
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Lord Peter's Inheritance
Episode 36
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Lord Peter's Trap
Episode 37
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Change! Dirty Urashiman
Episode 38
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Running towards the National Treasury
Episode 39
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New Tokyo's Holiday
Episode 40
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Phillip's Retaliation
Episode 41
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Master Yamason
Episode 42
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Goodbye Keita
Episode 43
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Lord Peter's Glory
Episode 44
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The Race with illusionary Powers.
Episode 45
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The Assassin that needs to be killed
Episode 46
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Nicrime's Final Attack!
Episode 47
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Fuhrer Returns
Episode 48
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Lord Peter's Death
Episode 49
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The Super Powers of Love and Hate
Episode 50
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Good Bye, 2050
Future Police Urashiman
Overview
Mirai Keisatsu Urashiman is a Japanese science fiction manga series written by Hirohisa Soda, illustrated by Noboru Akashi and published by Akita Shoten. It was adapted into a 1983 anime television series produced by Tatsunoko Productions and ran from January 9 to December 24, 1983 on Fuji TV. It was later released in Germany and Sweden as Rock'n Cop, in France as Super Durand, and in Italy as Ryo, un ragazzo contro un impero.
Saban Entertainment planned to release the series in the United States as Rockin' Cops but did not do so. A film version was in the works, but was also abandoned.