Cast
- Daisuke Izumo: Daisuke Ban (伴 大介, Ban Daisuke?) (as Naoya Ban (伴 直弥, Ban Naoya?))
- Keita Izumi: Hiroyuki Satō (佐藤 宏之, Satō Hiroyuki?)
- Noboru Ōyama: Sanpei Godai (伍代 参平, Godai Sanpei?) (as Yoshiyuki Fujie (藤江 喜幸, Fujie Yoshiyuki?))
- Dan Kurokawa: Kaisen Utsu (宇津 海仙, Utsu Kaisen?)
- María Sakurakōji: Yūko Matsuyō (松葉 夕子, Matsuyō Yūko?)
- Miki Tendō: Ai Nogawa (野川 愛, Nogawa Ai?)
- Sakon Shijō: Taikō Rin (林 大興, Rin Taikō?)
- Saburōbee Fukuro: Kenji Ushio (潮 健児, Ushio Kenji?)
- Mujin Tendō: Makoto Takatō (高桐 真, Takatō Makoto?)
- Hakūn Togakushi: Takamaru Sasaki (佐々木 孝丸, Sasaki Takamaru?)
- Jūrō Ōmori: Nobuyuki Nakano (中野 宣之, Nakano Nobuyuki?)
- Hyōdai Kōtō: Kuhisa Nakayama (中山 久史, Nakayama Kuhisa?)
- Kansuke Yamahara: Shōtoshi Ōyama (大山 正明, Ōyama Shōtoshi?)
- Tamibe Itō: Kyōhito Fuyama (富山 匡人, Fuyama Kyōhito?)
- Magoyatsu Imura: Masahiro Kamiya (神谷 政浩, Kamiya Masahiro?)
- Kenta Yaki: Ikki Onoda (斧田 一規, Onada Ikki?)
- Ayame Mizuno: Misaki Suzuki (鈴木 美咲, Suzuki Misaki?)
- Retsufū Fūma/Nindō Kurayami: Shinzō Hotta (堀田 眞三, Hotta Shinzō?)
- Officer Kageyama: Jōriki Gono (五野 上力, Gono Jōriki?)
- Officer Sanada: Sōgei Kojima (小島 三児, Kojima Sōgei?)
- Officer Hattori: Iwao Dan (団 巌, Dan Iwao?)
- Narrator: Goro Naya (納谷 悟朗, Naya Gorō?)
The color scheme for the Ninja Captors is Orange (Captor 1), Blue (Captor 2), Pink (Captor 3), Brown (Captor 4), Yellow (Captor 5), Green (Captor 6), and Red (Captor 7).
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