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4.3 1 Seasons • 15 Episodes

PROJECT R.E.D.

Since 1975, Japan’s iconic Super Sentai series has defined the tokusatsu landscape. Now, after 50 years, Japan’s weekly tokusatsu broadcasting timeslot will welcome a brand-new project by Toei titled, PROJECT R.E.D. (short for Records of Extraordinary Dimensions). PROJECT R.E.D. is a new tokusatsu series featuring a red hero in action.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Kohei Nagata

    Kohei Nagata

    Reiji Doki / Gavan Infinity

  • Arihiro Matsunaga

    Arihiro Matsunaga

    Daisuke Date

  • Kohana Arisaka

    Kohana Arisaka

    AGI

  • Hiroto Yasuda

    Hiroto Yasuda

    Rikiya Wanibuchi

  • Ryuga Akahane

    Ryuga Akahane

    Setsuna Aikokuin / Gavan Bushido

  • Anna Iriyama

    Anna Iriyama

    Rui Amou

  • Kokona Sumi

    Kokona Sumi

    Kiki Iwai / Gavan Luminous

  • Lana Tanida

    Lana Tanida

    Kotobuki Takanari

  • Takehito Koyasu

    Takehito Koyasu

    PatRun (voice)

Overview

Since 1975, Japan’s iconic Super Sentai series has defined the tokusatsu landscape. Now, after 50 years, Japan’s weekly tokusatsu broadcasting timeslot will welcome a brand-new project by Toei titled, PROJECT R.E.D. (short for Records of Extraordinary Dimensions). PROJECT R.E.D. is a new tokusatsu series featuring a red hero in action.

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