“Hayato and Yumi time-travel via Tondekeman kettle, chasing Abdullah through history to rescue Princess Shalala and return home.”
Time Quest
たいむとらぶる トンデケマン!
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Hayato and Yumi time-travel via Tondekeman kettle, chasing Abdullah through history to rescue Princess Shalala and return home.
The series starts when Hayato, a soccer enthusiast, and his girlfriend Yumi, an aspiring musician, went to a visit to Dr. Leonard's lab. They accidentally activated the Tondekeman, a funny talking kettle who transported them many centuries in the past. In Baghdad, Hayato and Yumi gets reunited but they got separated from Tondekeman. They meet Aladdin, Prince Dandarn and Princess Shalala. They also meet the cunning Abdullah who is always ready to kidnap the princess so that he could marry the princess to his master. Our heroes get to go to different places and times and meet several historical and literary figures as they follow Abdullah as he escapes through time to abduct the princess. Hayato and Yumi are stuck in the past until they get Tondekeman from the possession of Abdullah. (Source: Wikipedia)
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- Format 39 × 23′ eps × min
- Total runtime 14h 57m all episodes
- Aired Oct 1989 – Aug 1990 Fall 1989
- Source Tv media type
- Rated PG 13 - Teens 13 or older
- Ref. BS-2588 catalog
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- Fuji TV Producer