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Tony Goodman, also known as Tokio Yamato in Japanese media, is the fraternal twin brother of Sarah Goodman and nephew of Dr. Bernard Goodman. Residing in 25th-century Tama City, Japan, with his sister and uncle, his parents' circumstances remain undisclosed. His journey begins during an archaeological field trip where he unearths the fossil of the Time Shifter Lovelove, triggering the revival of Flint Hammerhead and his father.
Physically, Tony stands shorter than Merlock Holmes yet matches his twin sister's height. He sports brown hair, blue eyes, and typically wears an orange top, dark green shorts, brown boots, and a translator badge on his left chest—though the badge sometimes disappears visually.
Driven by a fierce ambition to become a Time Detective, Tony grapples with academic challenges, laboring for grades that come effortlessly to Sarah. This fuels occasional resentment, yet he remains fundamentally protective of her, defending her against historical prejudice and physically shielding her from Merlock Holmes's unwanted advances. Despite rivalry, their bond proves unshakable, exemplified when Tony identifies Sarah among clones. He demonstrates maturity by ending a bitter argument with her in episode 17 but counters it with cynicism—questioning allies like Merlock and criticizing the Time Police’s inclusion of vampire-descended agents. His core desire, stated in the finale, is an adventurous life exploring the world.
Within the team of Flint and Sarah, Tony treats Flint like a younger brother but wields less influence over him than Sarah does. He openly doubts his capabilities against foes like cavemen or vampires and battles phasmophobia, notably during a haunted-castle mission. His bond with the Time Shifter Wing deepens in episode 17, where he declares Wing a "brother." Tony consistently partners with Wing in episodes 22–23 and, during the finale's climax, reaches out to restore Wing’s true nature before bidding him farewell.
Lacking extraordinary abilities, Tony is an ordinary human adolescent—physically outmatched by Flint and academically by Sarah—which sometimes sparks self-doubt about his team role. The Comic Bom Bom manga portrays him as more responsible and mature than his anime or Bros. Comics iterations.
A minor childhood incident resurfaces in episode 30: Tony once gifted Sarah a bug from a tree, accidentally causing her lifelong insect phobia. His discovery of Lovelove’s fossil in the premiere episode marks his official entry into Time Police adventures.
Physically, Tony stands shorter than Merlock Holmes yet matches his twin sister's height. He sports brown hair, blue eyes, and typically wears an orange top, dark green shorts, brown boots, and a translator badge on his left chest—though the badge sometimes disappears visually.
Driven by a fierce ambition to become a Time Detective, Tony grapples with academic challenges, laboring for grades that come effortlessly to Sarah. This fuels occasional resentment, yet he remains fundamentally protective of her, defending her against historical prejudice and physically shielding her from Merlock Holmes's unwanted advances. Despite rivalry, their bond proves unshakable, exemplified when Tony identifies Sarah among clones. He demonstrates maturity by ending a bitter argument with her in episode 17 but counters it with cynicism—questioning allies like Merlock and criticizing the Time Police’s inclusion of vampire-descended agents. His core desire, stated in the finale, is an adventurous life exploring the world.
Within the team of Flint and Sarah, Tony treats Flint like a younger brother but wields less influence over him than Sarah does. He openly doubts his capabilities against foes like cavemen or vampires and battles phasmophobia, notably during a haunted-castle mission. His bond with the Time Shifter Wing deepens in episode 17, where he declares Wing a "brother." Tony consistently partners with Wing in episodes 22–23 and, during the finale's climax, reaches out to restore Wing’s true nature before bidding him farewell.
Lacking extraordinary abilities, Tony is an ordinary human adolescent—physically outmatched by Flint and academically by Sarah—which sometimes sparks self-doubt about his team role. The Comic Bom Bom manga portrays him as more responsible and mature than his anime or Bros. Comics iterations.
A minor childhood incident resurfaces in episode 30: Tony once gifted Sarah a bug from a tree, accidentally causing her lifelong insect phobia. His discovery of Lovelove’s fossil in the premiere episode marks his official entry into Time Police adventures.