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'''''Idaten Jump''''' is a children's mountain biking anime that was broadcast in Japan on TV Tokyo from October 1st, 2005, to September 9th, 2006. The show is an adaption of Toshihiro Fujiwara's manga series of the same name, which ran for 31 chapters in Kodansha's monthly Comic BomBom anthology magazine between April 2004 and October 2006. Produced by Trans Arts for Aniplex, the animated adaptation lasted 52 episodes.


''Idaten Jump'' is an anime that was broadcast in Japan from October 1, 2005 to September 9, 2006. It lasted 52 episodes in its Japanese run, however only 26 episodes were dubbed into English.
The anime has been dubbed into English twice. An edited version produced by Hasbro aired in Canada and the United States between 2006 and 2007. A second, uncut English dub was made for broadcast across Animax Asia beginning in 2009. Neither version was released on home video or on any current official streaming services. Unofficial recordings have been limited, leaving many episodes unavailable.


==Release==
==Hasbro==
These episodes were released by Hasbro and aired on Cartoon Network in America and YTV in Canada, in hopes of creating a new popular toy-line and anime franchise (unfortunately, the marketing failed as Cartoon Network pushed the show to a 5am time slot). Both networks completed the full 26-episode run, however no DVDs were ever released of the show in English. Japanese DVDs are exceedingly rare, and due to the show's low popularity in North America there are slim to no online recordings of the show in English or Japanese.
[[File:Untitled2.jpg|thumb|A screenshot of the series streaming on Monkey Bar TV.]]
An English version of the show quietly debuted on Cartoon Network in the United States at 6AM on December 7, 2006.<ref>[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/the-click/2006-12-03 The Click: December 2nd - December 8th] Retrieved Nov. 29, 2023.</ref> It was commissioned by American toy company Hasbro and was produced in-house at Cake Mix Studios, with recording done at D-Spot in Los Angeles. The dub later began airing on YTV in Canada beginning January 9, 2007. Cartoon Network's premiere run of the series ended on May 11, 2007 after 26 episodes had aired.<ref>[https://animesuperhero.com/forums/threads/cartoon-network-talkback-idaten-jump-may-spoilers.4339961/ Cartoon Network Talkback: "Idaten Jump" - May (SPOILERS)] Retrieved Nov. 29, 2023.</ref> The show was removed from the channel's lineup shortly after. An additional 10 episodes reportedly aired in Canada, ending its run on October 6, 2007. The show was then removed from YTV's schedule in December 2007. It is not known if 36 episodes represents the entirety of Hasbro's production or if additional episodes were left unaired.


==Discoveries==
Various clips and full-length episodes were available on Hasbro's MonkeyBarTV streaming site, which was shutdown in 2009. This was the last time the dub was ever officially available.  
However, later episodes of the show have been discovered thanks to a fandom in India, where the show regularly airs on the channel Sonic-Nickelodeon. However, these episodes are dubbed in Hindi. Only the first episode of the English dub has appeared online, though there is photographic evidence that some episodes were available on the Hasbro site, despite the show's failure in late 2009.


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===Availability===
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For many years, the dub's presence was limited to just episodes 1 and 13, as uploaded to YouTube by series producer James Mastroianni and Guvnor Media. A number of fan recordings have also surfaced:
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====Episodes====
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! style="background-color:lightblue" | #
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Episode Title<ref group=Notes>Episode title and broadcast dates via the CRTC logs for YTV in [ftp://support.crtc.gc.ca/logs/200701/YTV_0701_YTV0701.ZIP January] and [ftp://support.crtc.gc.ca/logs/200712/YTV_0712_YTV0712.ZIP December] 2007. After the broadcast of episode 28, the logs no longer list episode titles. The remaining information was sourced from [https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=6495&page=25 Anime News Network].</ref>
! style="background-color:lightblue" | First Air Date
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Status
|-
|1||Idaten Jump||Dec 7, 2006 (USA) <br> Jan 9, 2007 (CAN)||[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/15GjiUnYQzT557Tax9J9ZvZvt79aT2P5k<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|-
|2||Detour||Dec 8, 2006 (USA)<br> Jan 16, 2007 (CAN)||[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/15GjiUnYQzT557Tax9J9ZvZvt79aT2P5k <span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|-
|3||Rush||Dec 14, 2006 (USA)<br> Jan 23, 2007 (CAN)||[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/15GjiUnYQzT557Tax9J9ZvZvt79aT2P5k<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|-
|4||Trap||Dec 15, 2006 (USA)<br> Jan 30, 2007 (CAN)||<span style="color: red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|5||Reveal||Dec 21, 2006 (USA)<br> Feb 10, 2007 (CAN)||[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/15GjiUnYQzT557Tax9J9ZvZvt79aT2P5k<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|-
|6||Hidden||Dec 22, 2006 (USA)<br> Feb 17, 2007 (CAN)||<span style="color: red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|7||Challenge||Dec 29, 2006 (USA)<br> Feb 24, 2007 (CAN)||[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/15GjiUnYQzT557Tax9J9ZvZvt79aT2P5k<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|-
|8||Palace||Dec 30, 2006 (USA)<br> Mar 3, 2007 (CAN)||[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/15GjiUnYQzT557Tax9J9ZvZvt79aT2P5k<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|-
|9||Rain||Jan 4, 2007 (USA)<br> Mar 10, 2007 (CAN)||<span style="color: red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|10||Revelations||Jan 5, 2007 (USA)<br> Mar 17, 2007 (CAN)||<span style="color: red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|11||Training||Mar 22, 2007 (USA)<br> Mar 24, 2007 (CAN)||[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/15GjiUnYQzT557Tax9J9ZvZvt79aT2P5k<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|-
|12||Master Enemy||Mar 23, 2007 (USA)<br> Mar 31, 2007 (CAN)||[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/15GjiUnYQzT557Tax9J9ZvZvt79aT2P5k<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|-
|13||Guardian||Mar 29, 2007 (USA)<br> Apr 7, 2007 (CAN)||[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/15GjiUnYQzT557Tax9J9ZvZvt79aT2P5k<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|-
|14||City||Mar 30, 2007 (USA)<br> Apr 19 2007 (CAN)||<span style="color: red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|15||Who's Who?||Apr 5, 2007 (USA)<br> Apr 26, 2007 (CAN)||[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/15GjiUnYQzT557Tax9J9ZvZvt79aT2P5k<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|-
|16||Duel||Apr 6, 2007 (USA)<br> May 3, 2007 (CAN)||[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/15GjiUnYQzT557Tax9J9ZvZvt79aT2P5k<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']
|-
|17||Darkness||Apr 12, 2007 (USA)<br> May 10, 2007 (CAN)||<span style="color: red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|18||Race||Apr 13, 2007 (USA)<br> May 17, 2007 (CAN)||<span style="color: red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|19||Showdown, Part 1||Apr 19, 2007 (USA)<br> May 24, 2007 (CAN)||<span style="color: red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|20||Showdown, Part 2||Apr 20, 2007 (USA)<br> Jun 2, 2007 (CAN)||<span style="color: red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|21||Homecoming, Part 1||Apr 26, 2007 (USA)<br> Jun 9, 2007 (CAN)||<span style="color: red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|22||Homecoming, Part 2||Apr 27, 2007 (USA)<br> Jun 16, 2007 (CAN)||<span style="color: red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|23||Breakthrough||May 3, 2007 (USA)<br> Jun 23, 2007 (CAN)||<span style="color: red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|24||Return||May 4, 2007 (USA)<br> Jul 7, 2007 (CAN)||<span style="color: red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|25||Runner||May 10, 2007 (USA)<br> Jul 14, 2007 (CAN)||<span style="color: red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|26||No Exit||May 11, 2007 (USA)<br> Jul 21, 2007 (CAN)||<span style="color: red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|27||Rescue||Jul 28, 2007 (CAN)||<span style="color: red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|28||Crash Course||Aug 4, 2007 (CAN)||<span style="color: red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|29||High Stakes||Aug 18, 2007 (CAN)||<span style="color: red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|30||Imperial X||Aug 25, 2007 (CAN)||<span style="color: red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|31||Tower||Sept 1, 2007 (CAN)||<span style="color: red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|32||Formidable||Sept 8, 2007 (CAN)||<span style="color: red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|33||Confrontation||Sept 15, 2007 (CAN)||<span style="color: red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|34||Warp||Sept 22, 2007 (CAN)||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|35||With A Little Help From My Friends||Sept 29, 2007 (CAN)||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''
|-
|36||Hero||Oct 6, 2007 (CAN)||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''
|}
 
==Animax Asia==
An uncut English dub of the anime began airing on Animax Asia on December 12, 2009.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20091205093802/http://www.animax-asia.com/shows/idaten-jump Idaten Jump! - Animax Asia] Retrieved Nov. 29, 2023.</ref> The same dub reportedly later aired on Nick India.<ref>[https://www.tellychakkar.com/tv/releases/nick-jr-and-sonic-now-available-tata-sky-435 Nick Jr. and Sonic now available on Tata Sky] Retrieved Nov. 29, 2023.</ref> Like many Animax dubs, the production was allegedly recorded in Hong Kong.
 
22 clips from the dub were uploaded by media archive fan group ATTKC in 2017, but the links are no longer active.<ref>[https://attkc.blogspot.com/2017/08/idaten-jump-animax-asia-english-dub-and.html Idaten Jump - Animax Asia English dub and US English dub] Retrieved Nov. 29, 2023.</ref>
 
==Videos==
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  |description2 =Episode 13 of Hasbro's ''Idaten Jump''.
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  |description3 =Fragment from a Hasbro episode.
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  |description1 =Episode 16 of Hasbro's ''Idaten Jump'' titled 'Duel'.
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  |description2 =Episode 18 of Hasbro's ''Idaten Jump'' titled 'Who's Who'.
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==Notes==
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==External Link==
*[https://mega.nz/#F!f801TL6b!b7_vLZzOn5FdKmTmFaHafw 21 fragments recorded from Nick India.] Retrieved 12 Aug '17
*[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/15GjiUnYQzT557Tax9J9ZvZvt79aT2P5k?usp=sharing Google Drive with all currently found episodes] Retrieved Nov. 10 2023
==References==
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Latest revision as of 02:42, 10 February 2024

Idaten jump key art.jpg

Japanese key art for the show.

Status: Partially Found

Idaten Jump is a children's mountain biking anime that was broadcast in Japan on TV Tokyo from October 1st, 2005, to September 9th, 2006. The show is an adaption of Toshihiro Fujiwara's manga series of the same name, which ran for 31 chapters in Kodansha's monthly Comic BomBom anthology magazine between April 2004 and October 2006. Produced by Trans Arts for Aniplex, the animated adaptation lasted 52 episodes.

The anime has been dubbed into English twice. An edited version produced by Hasbro aired in Canada and the United States between 2006 and 2007. A second, uncut English dub was made for broadcast across Animax Asia beginning in 2009. Neither version was released on home video or on any current official streaming services. Unofficial recordings have been limited, leaving many episodes unavailable.

Hasbro

A screenshot of the series streaming on Monkey Bar TV.

An English version of the show quietly debuted on Cartoon Network in the United States at 6AM on December 7, 2006.[1] It was commissioned by American toy company Hasbro and was produced in-house at Cake Mix Studios, with recording done at D-Spot in Los Angeles. The dub later began airing on YTV in Canada beginning January 9, 2007. Cartoon Network's premiere run of the series ended on May 11, 2007 after 26 episodes had aired.[2] The show was removed from the channel's lineup shortly after. An additional 10 episodes reportedly aired in Canada, ending its run on October 6, 2007. The show was then removed from YTV's schedule in December 2007. It is not known if 36 episodes represents the entirety of Hasbro's production or if additional episodes were left unaired.

Various clips and full-length episodes were available on Hasbro's MonkeyBarTV streaming site, which was shutdown in 2009. This was the last time the dub was ever officially available.

Availability

For many years, the dub's presence was limited to just episodes 1 and 13, as uploaded to YouTube by series producer James Mastroianni and Guvnor Media. A number of fan recordings have also surfaced:

Episodes

# Episode Title[Notes 1] First Air Date Status
1 Idaten Jump Dec 7, 2006 (USA)
Jan 9, 2007 (CAN)
Found
2 Detour Dec 8, 2006 (USA)
Jan 16, 2007 (CAN)
Found
3 Rush Dec 14, 2006 (USA)
Jan 23, 2007 (CAN)
Found
4 Trap Dec 15, 2006 (USA)
Jan 30, 2007 (CAN)
Lost
5 Reveal Dec 21, 2006 (USA)
Feb 10, 2007 (CAN)
Found
6 Hidden Dec 22, 2006 (USA)
Feb 17, 2007 (CAN)
Lost
7 Challenge Dec 29, 2006 (USA)
Feb 24, 2007 (CAN)
Found
8 Palace Dec 30, 2006 (USA)
Mar 3, 2007 (CAN)
Found
9 Rain Jan 4, 2007 (USA)
Mar 10, 2007 (CAN)
Lost
10 Revelations Jan 5, 2007 (USA)
Mar 17, 2007 (CAN)
Lost
11 Training Mar 22, 2007 (USA)
Mar 24, 2007 (CAN)
Found
12 Master Enemy Mar 23, 2007 (USA)
Mar 31, 2007 (CAN)
Found
13 Guardian Mar 29, 2007 (USA)
Apr 7, 2007 (CAN)
Found
14 City Mar 30, 2007 (USA)
Apr 19 2007 (CAN)
Lost
15 Who's Who? Apr 5, 2007 (USA)
Apr 26, 2007 (CAN)
Found
16 Duel Apr 6, 2007 (USA)
May 3, 2007 (CAN)
Found
17 Darkness Apr 12, 2007 (USA)
May 10, 2007 (CAN)
Lost
18 Race Apr 13, 2007 (USA)
May 17, 2007 (CAN)
Lost
19 Showdown, Part 1 Apr 19, 2007 (USA)
May 24, 2007 (CAN)
Lost
20 Showdown, Part 2 Apr 20, 2007 (USA)
Jun 2, 2007 (CAN)
Lost
21 Homecoming, Part 1 Apr 26, 2007 (USA)
Jun 9, 2007 (CAN)
Lost
22 Homecoming, Part 2 Apr 27, 2007 (USA)
Jun 16, 2007 (CAN)
Lost
23 Breakthrough May 3, 2007 (USA)
Jun 23, 2007 (CAN)
Lost
24 Return May 4, 2007 (USA)
Jul 7, 2007 (CAN)
Lost
25 Runner May 10, 2007 (USA)
Jul 14, 2007 (CAN)
Lost
26 No Exit May 11, 2007 (USA)
Jul 21, 2007 (CAN)
Lost
27 Rescue Jul 28, 2007 (CAN) Lost
28 Crash Course Aug 4, 2007 (CAN) Lost
29 High Stakes Aug 18, 2007 (CAN) Lost
30 Imperial X Aug 25, 2007 (CAN) Lost
31 Tower Sept 1, 2007 (CAN) Lost
32 Formidable Sept 8, 2007 (CAN) Lost
33 Confrontation Sept 15, 2007 (CAN) Lost
34 Warp Sept 22, 2007 (CAN) Lost
35 With A Little Help From My Friends Sept 29, 2007 (CAN) Lost
36 Hero Oct 6, 2007 (CAN) Lost

Animax Asia

An uncut English dub of the anime began airing on Animax Asia on December 12, 2009.[3] The same dub reportedly later aired on Nick India.[4] Like many Animax dubs, the production was allegedly recorded in Hong Kong.

22 clips from the dub were uploaded by media archive fan group ATTKC in 2017, but the links are no longer active.[5]

Videos

Episode 1 of Hasbro's Idaten Jump.

Episode 13 of Hasbro's Idaten Jump.

Fragment from a Hasbro episode.

Episode 16 of Hasbro's Idaten Jump titled 'Duel'.

Episode 18 of Hasbro's Idaten Jump titled 'Who's Who'.

A promo for the English dub that aired on Animax Asia.

A of the Animax English dub.

Notes

  1. Episode title and broadcast dates via the CRTC logs for YTV in January and December 2007. After the broadcast of episode 28, the logs no longer list episode titles. The remaining information was sourced from Anime News Network.

External Link

References