Choujinki Metalder - Cast

Cast

  • Ryusei Tsurugi, Tatsuo Koga: Seikō Senō (妹尾 青洸, Senō Seikō?) (credited as Akira Senō (妹尾 洸, Senō Akira?))
  • Metalder (voice): Michirō Iida (飯田 道朗, Iida Michirō?)
  • Mai Ougi: Hiroko Aota (青田 浩子, Aota Hiroko?)
  • Hakkō Kita: Kazuoki Takahashi (高橋 和興, Takahashi Kazuoki?) (credited as Hiroshi Kawai (河合 宏, Kawai Hiroshi?))
  • Springer (voice): Genpei Hayashiya (林家 源平, Hayashiya Genpei?)
  • Mukimukiman: Seiji Tsushima (対馬 誠二, Tsushima Seiji?) (credited as Mukimukiman (ムキムキマン, Mukimukiman?))
  • Fuufuuchu: Benkei Daikokubō (大黒坊 弁慶, Daikokubō Benkei?) (credited as Hana Arashi (花 嵐, Hana Arashi?))
  • Beautiful Secretary K: Yūko Mitsui (美津井 祐子, Mitsui Yūko?)
  • Beautiful Secretary S: Emiko Yamamoto (山本 恵美子, Yamamoto Emiko?)
  • Shingo Ougi: Hiroshi Arikawa (有川 博, Arikawa Hiroshi?)
  • Gozo Kirihara: Shinji Tōdō (藤堂 新二, Tōdō Shinji?)
  • God Neros (voice): Takeshi Watabe (渡部 猛, Watabe Takeshi?)
  • Dr. Ryūichirō Koga: Kiyoaki Ikehata (池端 清亮, Ikehata Kiyoaki?) (credited as Ken Uehara (上原 謙, Uehara Ken?))
  • Narrator: Issei Masamune (政宗 一成, Masamune Issei?)

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