Perman

Perman (Japanese: パーマン, Hepburn: Pāman) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by the manga artist duo Fujiko Fujio about a clumsy boy, Mitsuo Suwa, who is chosen to apprentice to a powerful superhero to save the world along with other superheroes. The first manga series was serialized(There are total 8 vol.)in Weekly Shōnen Sunday from 1967 to 1968, and the second was serialized in CoroCoro Comic from 1983 to 1986. The first anime series was first produced in black and white in 1967. The second anime series was made in color in 1983 and films were released in 1983, 1984, 1985, 2003 and 2004.

Perman
Cover of the second manga volume featuring Booby (left), Mitsuo Suwa (center), and Sumire Hoshino (right) in their Perman personas.
パーマン
(Pāman)
Manga
Written byFujiko Fujio
Published byShogakukan
MagazineWeekly Shōnen Sunday
DemographicShōnen
Original run19671968
Anime television series
Music byHiroshi Tsutsui
Studio TMS Entertainment
Original networkTBS
Original run 2 April 1967 14 April 1968
Episodes54 (consists of two individual episodes-108 Total)
Manga
Written byFujiko F. Fujio
Published byShogakukan
MagazineCoroCoro Comic
DemographicChildren
Original run19831986
Anime films
  • Perman: The Birdman Has Arrived!! (1983)
  • Ninja Hattori-kun + Perman: ESP Wars (1984)
  • Ninja Hattori-kun + Perman: Ninja Beast Jippō vs. Miracle Egg (1985)
  • Pa-Pa-Pa the Movie: Perman (2003)
  • Pa-Pa-Pa the Movie: Perman: Tako de Pon! Ashi wa Pon! (2004)
Anime television series
Directed byHiroshi Sasagawa
Sadayoshi Tominaga
Music byAkihiko Takashima
StudioShin-Ei Animation
Original networkTV Asahi
English network
Disney Channel
Original run 4 April 1983 2 July 1987
Episodes526 + 3 specials[1]
Game
Perman: Enban o Torikaese!!
DeveloperTamtex
PublisherIrem
GenreAction, platform
PlatformFamicom
Released14 December 1990
Game
Perman Part 2: Himitsu Kessha Madoodan o Taose!
DeveloperIrem
PublisherIrem
GenreAction
PlatformFamicom
Released20 December 1991

Plot

The story follows a boy named Mitsuo Suwa who meets an alien named Superman, later renamed Birdman. The alien is part of a group that maintains peace in the galaxy and recruits Mitsuo to become a Perman. Mitsuo is given three items, a helmet which multiplies the wearer's physical strength and serves as a mask, a cape that allows the wearer to fly and run with great speed, and a badge which enables the wearer to breathe underwater and to communicate with Permans that he later meets. The alien instructs Mitsuo that if a Perman's identity becomes known to others, his brain will be destroyed—which is reduced to being turned into an animal in later chapters. To help keep Mitsuo's secret identity, the alien gives Mitsuo a doppelganger robot called a copy-robot who takes Mitsuo's place when he is Perman.

Characters

Main characters

Mitsuo Suwa (須羽満夫 (ミツ夫 みつ夫), Suwa Mitsuo) / Perman 1
Mitsuo is the rebellious 13-a half year old boy chosen as the first Perman. He is the leader of the Permans. Of the five known Perman, he has had the most close calls to having his secret identity made known. He hates studying, being grounded, ghosts, and cockroaches. He is not good in studies in general but he can do well if becomes serious. He has a crush on Michiko and often quarrels with Pako. He is a big fan of the singer Sumire Hoshino, who, unknown to anyone, actually is Perman 3. Mitsuo seems to be very lazy sometimes. He is willing to do anything to please others, which often lands him in trouble. At times, he has shown some conflicted feelings towards Pako, unable to express his feelings for her. All his achievements as Perman are acknowledged and he travels to the super star (bird star) as the next Superman (Birdman). He seems to have not been returned to Earth because there is depiction waiting for return in the era of "Doraemon" which later Hoshino Sumire as an older actress is in. However, there is a story saying that "Newly returned Perman" (included in Vol. 2 of Fujiko, F · Fujio Capricorn) (藤子・F・不二雄大全集第2巻に収録)contains a special holiday in New Year, and he returns to Earth only for 2 hours. Although he studies vigorously at the Bird star, he says that his only habit is not healed, and that is he being scolded by his teacher. Mitsuo is voiced by Katsue Miwa during both anime television series.[2][3]
Booby (ブービー, Būbī) / Perman 2
Booby is a chimpanzee referred to as "Perman 2". In the old work, he lives with his mother in a zoo cage, while in the new work he is an old couple's pet. The reason why he is chosen as one of the Permans, is because, according to Birdman, there should be no discrimination between Earth humans and animals. He is highly intelligent, but because he cannot speak human language, he often uses objects and gestures to get his point across. He acts like a human even though he's a chimpanzee. Booby is voiced by Hiroshi Ōtake during both anime television series.[2][3]
Sumire Hoshino (星野スミレ, Hoshino Sumire) / Perman 3 / Pako (パー子, Pāko)
Although Sumire is a girl, she is officially addressed as "Perman 3"; however, her teammates often call her called "Pako". Her secret identity, which she never reveals even to her teammates, is a famous child star. She feels freer when she is Pako because, as the child star Sumire, she is always treated as a celebrity everywhere she goes. She has a dual personality; In her superhero guise, she is tomboyish, bossy, brave, bold, hot-headed, and headstrong, quarreling with Mitsuo and sometimes with Michiko. While as Sumire she is very kind and mild. In the original series, she lives in a big mansion along with her parents, while in the Shin-Ee version animation, she lives alone in a condominium. Her parents live in New York. A woman who seems to be a manager frequently goes in and out of a condominium room, and seems to be taking care of her well. She is not good at household stuff such as cooking and sewing in general. She often calls Mitsuo annoying and stupid but inside her heart, she has a soft spot for him. Whenever she is in trouble, she tells about it to Mitsuo first indicating that he indeed is very yup close to her. She later falls in love with him revealing her identity aka Sumire only to him in the final chapter of the manga series (volume 7). Sumire, as an older actress, also makes significant cameo appearances in two chapters of Doraemon, telling Nobita about a faraway lover whose return she is waiting for (aka Perman/ Mitsuo) who has gone to another planet to perform his duties as Birdman (in volume 19 and 24 of Doraemon) (In another episode, Sumire was visited by Nobita and Shizuka, who used Almighty Pass to enter her house and spent time chatting with her. However, the gadget's effect wore off at 6pm and the angry Sumire chased them out of her house.) Sumire is voiced by Yōko Kuri during the first anime television series[2] and Eiko Masuyama during the second anime television series.[3]
Hōzen Ōyama (大山法善, Ōyama Hōzen) / Perman 4 / Paryan (パーやん, Pāyan)
He is oldest among all the other Permans (14 years). He is a Buddhist monk who lives in Osaka. He is very pragmatic and this sometimes pits him against the other Permen. His pragmatic attitude saves the Permen from many of their tribulations. But his sense of responsibility is strong and his mental power is also tough. He often contributes in solving difficult cases by planning out excellent or unusual strategies, and excels in the most intelligence and ability among the five Permen (four in the new version) He is also known for solving quarrels between Perman and Pako what to happen very easily. He is sometimes greedy to other Pāmen but sometimes can help them in whatever problem they have. His dream is becoming the owner of a big company and earn a lot of money. Hōzen is voiced by Yoshihisa Kamo in the first anime television series.[2]
Kōichi Yamada (山田浩一, Yamada Kōichi) / Perman 5 / Pabo (パー坊, Pābō)
Nicknamed Kō-chan, he is the fifth and youngest member of the team. He is a 2 year old baby, and saw Mitsuo as Perman 1 on one occasion. He was made a Perman to preserve Mitsuo's secret identity. The first anime and manga series had several appearances by Kōichi, but he is nonexistent in the second version of either series. In addition, all but one chapter in the current manga volumes with an appearance by him has been omitted. Kōichi is voiced by Fuyumi Shiraishi in the first anime television series.[2]
Superman (スーパーマン, Sūpāman) Birdman
One of the supermen, the guardians of the universe. His name is Superman in early series, but he is renamed Birdman in later series to avoid violating the copyright of DC. He is the one who made the characters superheroes known as Permen. He always has a single passenger UFO disk. He has been to various stars to find candidates for Superman (bird man in new work) from Super star (Bird star in new work, which is supposed to be Alpha star in solar system), to give a perman set as an apprentice and try out skill. At that time, it seems that he was checking his / her mind beforehand whether they are qualified to become a perman. Although he can be very strict when it comes to the Permans identity, he can also be calm and make sure that they don’t take decisions in hurry such as quitting being Perman. He can sometimes be very clumsy when it comes to operating his UFO and handling situations in general. He is having a variety of super powers. In addition to Mitsuo who was selected as a candidate in the last round, many of the permans were selected from around the world to go to the super star (Bird star), so it seems that he was not alone who came to the earth.Birdman is voiced by Akira Shimada in the first anime television series.[2]
Copy-robots
Androids which are given to Permen from Superman to help keep their secret. Each one transforms into a clone of the person who pushes a button on its nose. The memories of that copy robot can also be transferred to the original person by placing both foreheads against each other. In the first series, the robot had a red nose that remained visible even after the transformation, and they often were deactivated by well-meaning people trying to wipe their noses clean. The duplication procedure also copies whatever clothing or items that are on the activator's person, which landed Mitsuo in trouble on a few occasions for abusing this property. These made a cameo in the Doraemon series as one of his many gadgets from the future.

Supporting characters

Michiko "Mitchan" Sawada (沢田ミチ子, Sawada Michiko)
Mitsuo's classmate who has a crush on Pāman, she often puts together newspaper articles that have been active. Mitsuo admires her unexpectedly. She is beautiful and outstanding in grades, but with a strong temperament character. She treats Mitsuo just as a good friend. In the animated version, she talked about future dreams as "astronaut." She views Pāko as a rival, and at times clashes with her (with Mitsuo in the middle). She also knows how to play piano and violin very well. Michiko is voiced by Kyōko Emi in the first anime television series.[2]
Sabu (サブ)
Mitsuo's short-statured classmate often seen with Kabao. He also has a very weak personality. In the second work it is seen that his father owns a restaurant named "Taverna" (タベルナ). Sabu is voiced by Michiko Nomura in the first anime television series[2], Shigeru Chiba in the second anime television series.
Kabao (カバ夫)
Another of Mitsuo's classmates. He is a neighborhood bully. He often picks on Mitsuo, but is a big fan of Pāman, often begging him to make him the next member. Together with Sabu, he was tricked by a foreign scientist into stealing Mitsuo's Pāman equipment. His father owns a fruit and vegetable shop. At the school he is a generic captain. At times he does have a friendly and gentle personality. His parents have exactly the same face as him, and his father works not only for fruit and vegetable but also for Little League supervisor and trainer. Also, in the second animation film, his father often loses dentures. Kabaois is voiced by Kaneta Kimotsuki in the first anime television series.[2]
Haruzō Mie (三重晴三, Mie Haruzō)
Another of Mitsuo's classmates who boastfully proud about his wealth. His room is filled with manga comics and remote controlled toys. In one episode, he borrows the Pāman items from Mitsuo, only to have them stolen by a dangerous criminal.
Mantarō Suwa (須羽満太郎, Suwa Mantarō)
He is Mitsuo's dad. Mantarō is often seen as easygoing, but will discipline his son responsibly. He is a typical office worker, the position in the company is the section chief. Mantarō is voiced by Hisashi Katsuta in the first anime television series.[2]
Mrs. Suwa
She is Mitsuo's mother and is unnamed in the series. She is a typical housewife and a very beautiful mother. She does not feel comfortable with the fact that Perman and his colleagues often come to their home, and when the criminal who kidnaps Ganko requested a perman set instead of ransom, she gets very angry. Many people around the Permans often see the perman as a hero of respect, but she often touches with a very strong attitude towards the perman that comes to their house. She often scolds Mitsuo because of Ganko's complains. Mrs. Suwa is voiced by Kondō Takako in the first anime television series.[2]
Ganko Suwa (須羽がん子, Suwa Ganko)
Ganko is Mitsuo's younger sister who is headstrong and obstinate, although she is more known for tattling on Mitsuo to their mother. She is an elementary school first grader in the setting of the second TV work. But she is a kindergarten child in the movie version. She often tells Mitsuo that his sloppy behavior is very annoying. In the second TV work, she has a boyfriend named Itimomagejima (イツモマジメ). She also appeared in Doraemon; in the episode "The Cursing Camera". Ganko is voiced by Masako Sugaya in the first anime television series.[2]
Professor Oyama (大山(おおやま)先生)
He is Mitsuo's teacher. A young athlete who is fat and seems to be taking all the subjects. He often scolds Mitsuo for not completing his homework and sleeping in class and ends up giving him a punishment of standing out of the class. The nickname is "Higendaruma." Oyama is voiced by Masashi Amamori in the first anime television series.[2]
Sharoko (社六(しゃろく)
He is another classmate of Mitsuo. As the name implies Sherlock Holmes, he is a kid who loves finding out things and acts like a young detective. He is very smart. He has a doubt that the identity of Perman 1 is Mitsuo. He tries to grab the evidence many times, but ends up failing each time. In the second work, it is revealed that his father is a detective.
Yamagishi Yuki (山岸 ユキ(やまぎし ゆき))
She was introduced in the second animated work. She is originally a transfer student who came to the class next to Mitsuo. She met his copy and became his friend. Since then it has continued to be a good relationship with copy. But after all it is a relationship with copy, and often there is sadness when she talks with Mitsuo himself.

Antagonists

Senmensō (怪盗千面相, Kaitō Senmensō)
A gentleman-thief who is an expert in disguise and jailbreak, and arguably Pāman's most cunning opponent. His skill in escaping is due to his love of the thrill of breaking out of prison, and a chapter in the early manga demonstrates that he can't stand the ease of escaping from minimum security. In his first appearance, he was ruthless enough to try to kill Mitsuo, however he later helped Pāman capture the man behind a rash of purse-snatchings, because the thief had robbed the owner of his favorite ramen restaurant. He is a lover of fine art, which Pāyan uses to his advantage in a museum heist.
Japanese League of Evildoers (全日本悪者連盟, Zen Nippon Akusha Renmei) (a.k.a. ZenAkuRen (全悪連) ZenGyadoRen (全ギャド連))
The Japanese 'bad-man league', the guild which organizes thieves and burglars in Japan. Despite their schemes to destroy Pāman, they are always defeated.
Don Ishikawa (ドン石川)
The leader of the ZenGyadoRen.
Saien Mado (魔土災炎, Mado Saien)
An evil genius who is the science adviser of ZenGyadoRen and offers them many unusual technologies. As with Haruzō and Ganko, his name can be read in a different way; in his case, it sounds very similar to "mad scientist".

Media

Manga

The manga was written by Fujiko F. Fujio and published in 1967. It was published by the Japanese company, Shogakukan, and serialized in Weekly Shōnen Sunday. It has 8 tankōbon and 214 pages.[4]

Anime

Two anime television series based on the manga were produced. The first television series, consisting of 54 two-part episodes, was produced by Tokyo Movie with music composed by Hiroshi Tsutsui. It was broadcast on TBS from April 2, 1967 to April 14, 1968.[2] Certain episodes are lost and some episodes have lost their audio.[5] This version was dubbed into Mexican Spanish, and it is unknown if the dub has any of the lost episodes.

The second anime television series was produced by Shin-Ei Animation under the direction Hiroshi Sasagawa and Sadayoshi Tominaga with Akihiko Takashima composing the music. The series was first broadcast every Monday through Saturday on TV Asahi from April 4, 1983 to March 30, 1985. Starting on April 2, 1985, the series switched to a weekly broadcast and concluded on July 2, 1987 for a total of 526 episodes.[3] In Southeast Asia it aired on Disney Channel and is currently airing on Hungama TV in India.[6]

List of Perman (1983 TV series) episodes

1983

Air dateEP#English titleJapanese title
04-041Perman's Debut!!パーマン登場!!
04-052Perman Baseball野球はパーマン
04-063Ganko is an Inept Detective?!ガン子は迷探偵?!
04-074Hello, I'm Pakoこんにちはパー子です
04-085The Teacher is Coming!!先生がくる!!
04-096Booby is Chased追い出されたブービー
04-117I am Peryanパーヤンですねん
04-128Pako's True Identityパー子の正体
04-139All Permans Assemble!!パーマン全員集合!!
04-1410Careful of the Water!!水にご用心!!
04-1511Bid Kid Perman悪い子パーマン
04-1212Gerageramaru SOSゲラゲラ丸SOS
04-1813Perman for Hireやとわれパーマン
04-1914Grandma Came Back帰ってきたおばあさん
04-2015Come to Me Hornラッパとんでこい
04-2116A Kind, Kind Girlやさしいやさしい女の子
04-2217Perman and the Strange Trailerパーマンと謎のトレーラー
04-2318My Life is in Dangerわたしの命はねらわれている
04-2519I Want to Quit Permanパーマンやめたい
04-2620We Found the Uressherウレッシャー号みつけた
04-2721Girl's Battle女のたたかい
04-2822Perman's Day Offパーマンの休日
04-2923All Permans Assemble!!パーマン全員集合!!
04-2024Stranger's Crystal Ball怪人ネタボール
05-0225Sheltered Son箱入りむすこ
05-0326Make Me Perman 5おれをパーマン5号にしろ
05-0427Perman's Part-time Jobパーマンのアルバイト
05-0528Which is the Copy?!どちらがコピー?!
05-0629Fake Permanにせ者パーマン
05-0730Being Perman is Hardパーマンはつらいよ
05-0931Found! Perman's Papa and Mama発見!パーマンのパパとママ
05-1032After the Counterfeiter!!ニセ札犯人を追え!!
05-1133Even So, Mitsuo Will Do It!それでもミツ夫はやる!
05-1234I'm a Ninja忍者でござる
05-1335Return to Crocodile's Birthplaceワニ故郷へ帰る
05-1436Perman Buried Alive生き埋めパーマン
05-1637Mitsuo's Runaway Cockatooミッちゃんの逃げたオウム
05-1738Midnight Chaos at the Bath真夜中のお風呂騒動
05-1839I Hate Field Trips!遠足なんて大きらい!
05-1940The Home Run Ball is Mineホームランボールはぼくのもの
05-2041Dinosaur Hunt恐竜さがし
05-2142Perman is a Bank Robber?!パーマンが銀行ギャング?!
05-2343Catch the Thief!スリを捕まえろ!
05-2444I Can't Be Permanパーマンになれない
05-2545Clockwork Mansion!?とんだからくり屋敷!?
05-2646Perman and Judo Manパーマンと柔道マン
05-2747Perman's School Explorationパーマンの学校探検い
05-2848Lift with the Hips!みこしだ!ワッショイ!
05-2049Shark Hunt on the Southern Isle南の島のサメ退治
05-3150A Sad Victoryかなしい勝利
06‑0151What is Ganko Afraid Of?あのガン子のこわい物は?
06‑0252Watch Out for the Novelist小説家には注意しろ
06‑0353Copy Robot Fell in Love!?コピーロボットが恋をした!?
06‑0454Let's Photograph Permanパーマンを写そう
06‑0655Booby the Circus Starサーカスの星ブービー
06‑0756I Lost to Gankoガン子にゃ負けたよ
06‑0857My Famous Friendわが友有名人
06‑0958The Missing Perman Badge消えたパーマンバッジ
06‑1059A Workaholic Grannyモーレツ婆さんがやって来た
06‑1160Training For Copy Robot特訓はコピーロボットで
06‑1361Tanuki Police Squad Debut!タヌキ警部登場!
06‑1462Pottery and the Presidentねん土細工と大統領
06‑1563Handcuffs and Hotcakes手錠とホットケーキ
06‑1664Sabu and Permanサブとパーマン
06‑1765Handyman Permanべんり屋パーマン
06‑1866Secret of the Perman Setパーマンセットの秘密
06‑2067Amazing Portrayalとんだ写生会
06‑2168Rainy Day Perman雨の日のパーマン
06‑2269Tired of Hot Springs温泉は疲れるよ
06‑2370Enough Private Tutors家庭教師はもうごめん
06‑2471Ganko's Solo Journeyガン子一人旅
06‑2572Perman Brings Ice氷を運ぶパーマン
06‑2773Pyramid Exploringピラミッド探検
06‑2874All-purpose Permanなんでもパーマン
06‑2975I Want to Playぼくだって遊びたい
06‑3076Cheap Date節約デート
07‑0177Mama Doesn't Understand Anythingママって何にもわかっちゃいない
07‑0278Perman's Fanclubパーマンのファンクラブ
07‑0479Crush on the Teacherあこがれの先生
07‑0580The Cook who Knows the Secret秘密を知ったクック
07‑0681I Caught a Monster Fish?!怪魚シーラゴンスは釣れたか?!
07‑0782Love Sign from an Idolアイドルからのラブサイン
07‑0683Mysterious Senmensou Appears!怪人千面相現わる!
07‑0984Peryan Does Some Sightseeingパーヤン観光ですねん
07‑1185Kind Villainやさしい悪役
07‑1286Copy Robot Assemblyコピーロボット全員集合
07‑1387Heatstroke Perman夏バテパーマン
07‑1488Booby's First Love恋ブービーてんまつ記
07‑1589Confusion with the Bathhouse Keeperお風呂やさんは大騒ぎ
07‑1690Perman's Lucky Messageパーマンのロッキー便り
07‑1891Find the Teacher's Bride先生の花嫁をさがせ
07‑1992Siblings Must Help Each Other兄妹は助け合わなくちゃ
07‑2093Perman's and Booby's Argumentパーマンとブービーのけんか
07‑2194Perman Goes to the Seaパーマン海へ行く
07‑2295Ukii! Booby's Transformationウキィ!ブービーの変身
07‑2396Perman Connectedつながれたパーマン
07‑2597Perman Has a Toothache歯痛のパーマン
07‑2698Perman's Early-riser Planパーマンの早起き大作戦
07‑2799Sunburned Perman日焼けパーマン
07‑28100Senmensou's Jailbreak千面相の脱獄
07‑29101I Love Ganko's Glassesガン子のメガネ大好き
07‑30102Perman is Very Busyパーマンは大忙し

Unknown

1985

Air dateEP#English titleJapanese title
01‑07470Perman's Yoyo Planパーマンのヨーヨー大作戦
01‑08471Copy is a Detectiveコピーは名探偵
01‑09472Perman Paper Sumoパーマン紙相撲
01‑10473Perman with a Pacifierおしゃぶりパーマン
01-14474Booby's Gratitudeブービーの恩がえし
01‑15475Ganko's Carrier Pidgeonガン子の渡り鳥
01‑16476Sumire's Fan Appreciation Tourスミレのファン感謝ツアー
01‑17477Perman Laser Planパーマンレーザー大作戦
01‑21478Negative Perman Powerマイナスのパーマンパワー
01‑22479Pako's Secret Diaryパー子の秘密のダイアリー
01‑23480Peryan's Osaka Holidayパーヤン大阪の休日
01-24481Sumire-chan is Mine!スミレちゃんはわいのもんや!
01‑28482Lightning Perman電光パーマン
01‑29483Finished! Perman's House完成!パーマンの家
01‑30484Perman's Daily Lifeパーヤンの日々
01‑31485Perman's Confession Boxパーマンのざんげボックス
02‑04486Stop Collecting Permen!!パーマンコレクションはもうやめて!!
02‑05487Mama's Skinship Planママのスキンシップ作戦
02-06488Mitsuo is Immortalミツ夫は不死身だ
02‑11489Being Popular is Scary!もてるのは怖いよ~ん!
03‑12490Perman Became Perko?!パー子になったパーマン?!
02-13491Play with Perman!パーマンと遊ぼう!
02-18492Perman will be Adopted?パーマン養子になる?
02‑19493Monster Perman?!怪物パーマン?!
02‑20494Get a Date!デートを狙え!
02-25495Will the Fighting Octopus WIn or Lose勝つか負けるかケンカだこ
02‑26496New Bam-bam Ball Fadただいま流行バンバンボール
02‑27497Remote Control Permanリモコンパーマン
03‑04498Weightlessness Training for Space宇宙をめざす無重力訓練
03‑05499Selling Love to Permanパーマンに愛の押し売り!!
03‑06500Grandma is a Famous Fishermanパパは釣り名人
03‑07501I'm Flying Boy Perman飛行少年パーマンだい
03‑08502Perman vs Peryan Ironman Raceパーマン対パーヤンの鉄人レース
03-21503Perman Warp Makes your Head Spinパーマンワープは眼がまわる
03‑13504Perman's Lifesaveパーマンの命の恩人
03‑14505Mitsuo's Time has Come!ミツ夫の時代がやって来た!
03‑18506Transform, Transform, Transform Again!変身、変身、また変身!
03‑19507I'm a Man! I'm Perman!俺は男だ!パーマンだ!
03‑20508Perman Became a Doll?お人形になったパーマン?
03‑21509Perman Power is a Red Lamp?!パーマンパワーが赤ランプ?!
03-25510Perman-style Animal Fistパーマン式アニマル拳
03‑26511From Today On, I'm Birdman今日から僕がバードマン
03‑27512Perko-sensei's Spartan Trainingパー子先生のスパルタ教育!
03-28513Making Yourself Perman 5勝手にパーマン5号
04‑02514Perko's Whip is Strong!パー子のムチはきつーいぞ
04‑09515Enough Uninvited Girlfriends押しかけ女房はこりごり
04‑16516Booby Disqualifed as a Perman?ブービーはパーマン失格?
04-23517Copy Became an Adult?!コピーが大人になった?!
04‑30518Harisen Technique Booby必殺ハリセンブービー
05‑07519Ganko's Flower Storyガン子の花物語
05‑14520Death-defying Flying Trapeze!!決死の超高層ブランコ!!
05‑21521Birdman's Day Offバードマンの休日
06‑04522Is it Here!? Strange Ghost Monster出た!?おかしなゴースト怪獣
06‑11523Patrol Without a Badgeバッジなきパトロール
06‑18524What is this Star Mark?この星マークはなんの星?
06‑25525I Teach How to Fly空の飛びかた教えます
07‑02526What is Perko's Treasure?パー子の宝物ってなーんだ?

Specials

Air dateEP#English titleJapanese title
1983‑07‑20S1Perman All Assembleパーマンオール百科
1984‑01‑03S2Road to Planet Birdバード星への道
1984‑10‑01S3The Secret of Copy Worldコピーワールドの謎

Reception

gollark: Or apparently any computer games.
gollark: It would be interesting to see bot vs bot competitions in games if they didn't get to cheat by using extra information.
gollark: I would get that, if I wasn't on Linux and didn't dislike Epic Games lots.
gollark: > what is the point of them?What a strange question.
gollark: They all run PotatOS™.

References

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  4. "Perman (manga)". Anime News Network. Anime News Network. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
  5. "Lost TV Anime". cartoonresearch.com. Retrieved 2016-09-10.
  6. https://web.archive.org/web/20130802004118/http://www.disneychannel-asia.com/tv/
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