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6.0 1 Seasons • 26 Episodes

Flying Saucer War Bankid - Season 1

Flying Saucer War Bankid is a tokusatsu series made by Toho. The series, consisting of 26 episodes, is a co-production with Nippon Television, and aired in Japan starting on October 3, 1976 until March 23, 1977. The series follows the titular Bankids, brightly colored superheroes, who fight invaders from the planet Bukimi.

Top Cast

  • Eiji Okuda

    Eiji Okuda

    Noboru Tenma / Bankid Pegasus

  • Tomohiro Tanabe

    Tomohiro Tanabe

    Ryuuichi Uzaki / Bankid Dragon

  • Tatsuyuki Tsuji

    Tatsuyuki Tsuji

    Ryuuji Uzaki / Bankid Rabbit

  • Akinori Umezu

    Akinori Umezu

    Ichiro Ushijima / Bankid Ox

  • Yoshie Suzuki

    Yoshie Suzuki

    Honoka Shiratori/ Bankid Swan

  • Hiroshi Yagyu

    Hiroshi Yagyu

    Hirohiko Uzaki

  • Toki Shiozawa

    Toki Shiozawa

    Tokie Uzaki

  • Masami Shimojō

    Masami Shimojō

    Isao Uzaki

  • Akihiko Hirata

    Akihiko Hirata

    Commander Guzare

Overview

Flying Saucer War Bankid is a tokusatsu series made by Toho. The series, consisting of 26 episodes, is a co-production with Nippon Television, and aired in Japan starting on October 3, 1976 until March 23, 1977. The series follows the titular Bankids, brightly colored superheroes, who fight invaders from the planet Bukimi.

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