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Ultra B - Season 1

One night, Michio chases a UFO to see where it lands. He is taken inside it and encounters a mysterious baby, Ultra B. Soon reveals that he has superpowers when he moves in with Michio's family.

Top Cast

  • Kazuyo Aoki

    Kazuyo Aoki

    Dota Yukei (voice)

  • Masako Nozawa

    Masako Nozawa

    Kazuyo Suzuki (voice)

  • Kaneta Kimotsuki

    Kaneta Kimotsuki

    Shinichi Suzuki (voice)

  • Yuko Mita

    Yuko Mita

    Ultra B (voice)

  • Naoko Matsui

    Naoko Matsui

    Takemi Aoba (voice)

  • Sukekiyo Kameyama

    Sukekiyo Kameyama

    Daibutsu Tanyoika (voice)

  • Chiyoko Kawashima

    Chiyoko Kawashima

    Michio Suzuki (voice)

  • Shigeru Chiba

    Shigeru Chiba

    Tateo Tosaka (voice)

  • Rei Sakuma

    Rei Sakuma

    Doji (voice)

Overview

One night, Michio chases a UFO to see where it lands. He is taken inside it and encounters a mysterious baby, Ultra B. Soon reveals that he has superpowers when he moves in with Michio's family.

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