Denkou Choujin Gridman - Cast

Cast

  • Naoto Sho (翔 直人, Shō Naoto?): Masaya Obi (小尾 昌也, Obi Masaya?)
  • Yuka Inoue (井上 ゆか, Inoue Yuka?): Jun Hattori (服部 ジュン, Hattori Jun?)
  • Ippei Baba (馬場 一平, Baba Ippei?): Takeshi Sudo (須藤 丈士, Sudō Takeshi?)
  • Gridman (グリッドマン, Guriddoman?, Voice): Hikaru Midorikawa (緑川 光, Midorikawa Hikaru?)
  • Junk (ジャンク, Janku?, Voice): Junko Shimakata (嶋方 淳子, Shimakata Junko?)
  • Daichi Sho (翔 大地, Shō Daichi?): Masahiro Iwaoka (岩岡 真裕, Iwaoka Masahiro?)
  • Kana Baba (馬場 カナ, Baba Kana?): Kanako Nakatake (中武 佳奈子, Nakatake Kanako?)
  • Soichiro Sho (翔 宗一郎, Shō Sōichirō?): Edo Yamaguchi (エド 山口, Edo Yamaguchi?)
  • Michiko Sho (翔 道子, Shō Michiko?): Miru Hitotsuyanagi (一柳 みる, Hitotsuyanagi Miru?)
  • Hideyo Inoue (井上 英世, Inoue Hideyo?): Daisuke Ban (伴 大介, Ban Daisuke?) (Played as Naoya Ban (伴 直弥, Ban Naoya?))
  • Yoshie Inoue (井上 良枝, Inoue Yoshie?): Yumi Mitani (三谷 侑未, Mitani Yumi?)
  • Yoshihito Inoue (井上 良仁, Inoue Yoshihito?): Masakazu Arai (あらい 正和, Arai Masakazu?) (Played as "新井 昌和")
  • Hiroshi Baba (馬場 寛司, Baba Hiroshi?): Goro Kataoka (片岡 五郎, Kataoka Gorō?)
  • Ayako Baba (馬場 彩子, Baba Ayako?): Yuko Tsuga (津賀 有子, Tsuga Yūko?)
  • Police Officer Koganemura (小金村 巡査, Koganemura Junsa?): Shoichi Komatsu (小松 正一, Komatsu Shōichi?)
  • Police Officer Amagasaki (尼崎 巡査, Amagasaki Junsa?): Daisuke Itsumori (五森 大輔, Itsumori Daisuke?)
  • Takeshi Todo (藤堂 武史, Todō Takeshi?): Tsuyoshi Sugawara (菅原 剛, Sugawara Tsuyoshi?)
  • Kahn Digifer (カーンデジファー, Kān Dejifā?, Voice): Masaharu Sato (佐藤 正治, Satō Masaharu?)
  • Narrator (ナレーター, Narētā?): Yuji Machi (真地 勇志, Machi Yūji?)

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