This is the drama of a girl's and a young man's hearts which love people and protect justice.
Mobile Cop Jiban is a Japanese tokusatsu television series which serves as the 8th entry in the Metal Hero franchise, and the first series to have toy commercials that were filmed on Videotape. Produced by Toei and aired by TV Asahi in Japan from January 29, 1989 to January 28, 1990, it ran for 52 episodes and a feature movie aired on July 17, 1989. According to Toei's International Sales & Promotion Department, the series' English title can be referred to as Jiban. Created by Keita Amemiya, the premise for the series combines elements from the American film Robocop and the 1970s tokusatsu Robot Detective.
My Lovely Girl Boss (Episode 1) 10.0
Writer: Noboru Sugimura
Air date: 1989-01-29
Runtime: 24 min
Overview: The metallic cop Jiban goes into action to stop a Bionoid when it seizes a virus that can shut down the computer systems of Japan.
I Love! Big Brother Naoto (Episode 2)
Writer: Noboru Sugimura
Air date: 1989-02-05
Runtime: 24 min
Overview: Doctor Giba infiltrates the police using a Bionoid in order to root out and eliminate Jiban.
The Strange Man and the Haunted Vegetables (Episode 3)
Writer: Noboru Sugimura
Air date: 1989-02-12
Runtime: 24 min
Overview: When produce begins to come to life and attack humans, Naoto tracks it to a suspicious man preparing to expand the operation for Bioron.
The Present of a Beautiful Rose (Episode 4) 10.0
Writer: Kunio Fujii
Air date: 1989-02-19
Runtime: 24 min
Overview: The daughter of a biological scientist takes revenge on those that scorned him, drawing her to the attention of Bioron.
Three Great Mecha Mobilize! Rescue the Idol Robo! (Episode 5)
Writer: Noboru Sugimura
Air date: 1989-02-26
Runtime: 24 min
Overview: Jiban teams up with an intelligent violence-hating robot whose scientist is abducted by Bioron searching for a powerful microchip it contains within.
The Secret of the Broken Dinossaur Egg (Episode 6)
Writer: Susumu Takaku
Air date: 1989-03-05
Runtime: 24 min
Dreadful Sneezing Man! (Episode 7) 10.0
Writer: Kunio Fujii
Air date: 1989-03-12
Runtime: 24 min
Rugged Terrain! Tokyo Mole Map (Episode 8)
Writer: Nobuo Ogizawa
Air date: 1989-03-19
Runtime: 24 min
The Puppy Became a Cat (Episode 9) 10.0
Writer: Susumu Takaku
Air date: 1989-03-26
Runtime: 24 min
Papa Isn't Papa!? (Episode 10) 10.0
Writer: Kunio Fujii
Air date: 1989-04-02
Runtime: 24 min
The Girl's and the Warrior's Pledge of the Heart (Episode 11)
Writer: Noboru Sugimura
Air date: 1989-04-09
Runtime: 24 min
Danger! Yoko Senpai (Episode 12) 10.0
Writer: Susumu Takaku
Air date: 1989-04-16
Runtime: 24 min
Help The Sorrowful Boy (Episode 13)
Writer: Noboru Sugimura
Air date: 1989-04-23
Runtime: 24 min
The Great Reversal Game of Love! (Episode 14)
Writer: Kunio Fujii
Air date: 1989-04-30
Runtime: 24 min
The Werewolf Likes Piano (Episode 15)
Writer: Nobuo Ogizawa
Air date: 1989-05-07
Runtime: 24 min
I Am the Invisible Man!! (Episode 16)
Writer: Susumu Takaku
Air date: 1989-05-14
Runtime: 24 min
Birth! VS Jiban Deadly Weapons (Episode 17)
Writer: Noboru Sugimura
Air date: 1989-05-21
Runtime: 24 min
Mother and Daughter • The Limits of Sadness (Episode 18)