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Wonder Three (TV)

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Alternative title:
Los tres espaciales (Spanish) 
Os Três Espaciais (Portuguese) 
The Amazing Three 
W 3 
ワンダー3 (Japanese) 
Genres: action , adventure , comedy , science fiction 
Themes: talking animals 
Objectionable content: None 
Plot Summary: Three aliens, disguised as a bird, a horse and a rabbit, are sent to Earth to examine and judge human society. If they decide humans seemt to be capable of coexisting peacefully with other races then humanity will be invited to join the other races in the galactic empire - if not, humanity will be exterminated. (from manga)
Running time: half hour per episode 
Number of episodes: 52 
Episode titles: We have 52
Vintage:
1965-06-06 to 1966-06-27 
1972-10-17 to 1973-01-09 (South Korea, TBC - Eps. 1-12) 
Release dates: We have 2
Opening Theme:
"Wonder Three" by Vocal Shop 
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Japanese staff
Japanese cast
Chief Director:
Osamu Tezuka 
Taku Sugiyama 
Script:
Ichiro Wakabayashi (13 episodes
eps 1-10, 13-14, 17
)
 
Jūrō Kara (eps 37, 39, 42) 
Masami Hata (ep 50) 
Osamu Tezuka (eps 11, 52) 
Sadao Tsukioka (eps 27, 49) 
Taku Sugiyama (eps 25, 40, 45) 
Tōru Sawaki (eps 29, 31-32) 
Toshiyuki Kashiwakura (5 episodes
eps 18, 21, 26, 30, 47
)
 
Episode Director:
Atsushi Tomioka (ep 9) 
Fuyunori Gobu (ep 3) 
Masami Hata (eps 28, 40, 50) 
Minoru Okazaki (ep 38) 
Nobuo Ōnuki (eps 37, 48) 
Osamu Tezuka (eps 1, 11) 
Ryōsuke Takahashi (8 episodes
eps 10, 13, 15, 23, 31, 33, 42, 51
)
 
Sadao Tsukioka (eps 27, 35, 49) 
Taku Sugiyama (11 episodes
eps 2, 8-9, 14, 17, 22, 25, 30, 34, 45-46
)
 
Tatsuo Shibayama (6 episodes
eps 4, 7, 18, 20, 32, 41
)
 
Yoshinori Kishimoto (4 episodes
eps 16, 21, 29, 39
)
 
Music: Seiichirō Uno 
Original Manga: Osamu Tezuka 
Animation Director: Kazuko Nakamura 
Sound Director:
Ryu Kawai 
Yoshio Suzuki 
Assistant producer: Keijiro Kurokawa 
Assistant Unit Director: Hiroshi Shimozaki 
Background Art:
Kazue Itô 
Kōyō Itō 
Yoshiro Nishi 
Editing: Noriyoshi Matsuura 
Executive Director: Osamu Tezuka 
Finishing: Yaeko Shindo 
Production Advancement: Hiroshi Shimozaki 
Fuyumi Shiraishi as Bokko 
Kazuko Sawada as Shinichi Hoshi 
Shinsuke Chikaishi as Pukko 
Yasuo Kojima as Nokko 

Kazuomi Ikeda as Father 
Ryōko Sakurai as Mother 
Yoshio Kaneuchi as Kōichi Hoshi 

Junkichi Yarita as Commanding Officer M 
Kinya Aikawa as
Galaxy Federation Commander 
Opening Narrator (eps 22-40) 
Japanese companies
Broadcaster: Fuji Television Network 
Production: Mushi Production 
Production Cooperation: Fuji Television Network 
Sound Effects: SAG 
Sponsor: Lotte 
English cast
English staff
(none)
Bobbie Byers as Captain Bonnie 
Kurt Nagel as Kenny Carter 
Neil Patrick as Colonel Ronnie 
Paul Brown as Lt. Zero 

Jerry Berke as Opening Narrator 
English companies
Broadcaster: Nine Network (Australia) 
Korean staff
Korean companies
(none)
Broadcaster: Tongyang Broadcasting Company (from 17 October 1972) 
Korean cast
(none)
Portuguese cast
Portuguese staff
Dubbing Director: Lauro Fabiano 
Cleonir dos Santos as Kenny Carter 
Lauro Fabiano as Randy Carter 
Orlando Drummond as Zero 

Glória Ladany as Ronnie 

Paulo Pereira as Bonnie 

Portuguese companies
Broadcaster: Rede Bandeirantes (Brazil) 
Dubbing Studio: Cinecastro 

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