A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
April 15, 2017
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 37
Finale:
December 23, 2017
Original Title:
トミカハイパーレスキュー ドライブヘッド 機動救急警察
Alternate Titles:
Mobile Emergency Police
Tomica Hyper Rescue Drive Head: Kidou Kyuukyuu Keisatsu
多美卡超救援 DRIVEHEAD 机动救急警察
Genres:
Animation | Kids | Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Production Companies:
OLM
XEBEC
Countries:
JP
A little bit in the future, the government has established a brand new organization with the purpose of rescuing lives to respond to the increasingly complicated and varied types of disasters, accidents and crimes that go beyond human comprehension. It is called the "Mobile Emergency Police DRIVE HEAD" force combining specialized police, firefighting and rescue skills. "DRIVE HEAD" is an advanced mobile device that transforms in form factor from car to humanoid walker vehicle. The drivers are high-aptitude, grade school students such as Go Kurumada who collaborate with mobile emergency police adults and rush to crisis situations to secure public safety and preserve the peace for all!
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Art Direction:
Naoki Aoyama
Character Designer:
Takumo Norita
Director of Photography:
Hayao Arimura
Executive Producer:
Tsutomu Yanagimura
Toshiaki Okuno
Sadakazu Kikuchi
Yokoyama Takuya
Nobumasa Sawabe
Tetsuo Genshou
Yosuke Imai
Mechanical Designer:
Takahiro Yamada
Music:
Yoshihisa Hirano
Music Producer:
Daigo Mizoguchi
Producer:
Tomoyuki Saito
Naohiko Furuichi
Shinya Watanabe
Masahiro Hibi
Series Composition:
Kenichi Araki
Series Director:
Takao Kato
Sound Director:
Takeshi Takadera
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