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7.9 1 Seasons • 53 Episodes

Ultraman Taro - Season 1

"No. 6 Of The Ultra Brothers."

After being killed in a monster attack, adolescent young man Kotarô Higashi is transformed by the entire Ultra Family into a powerful new Ultra-being, Ultraman Tarou.

Top Cast

  • Saburo Shinoda

    Saburo Shinoda

    Kotaro Higashi / Ultraman Taro (voice)

  • Akira Nagoya

    Akira Nagoya

    Captain Yutaro Asahina

  • Toyoyuki Kimura

    Toyoyuki Kimura

    Tadao Nanbara

  • Kiyotaka Mitsugi

    Kiyotaka Mitsugi

    Jiro Nishida

  • Kiyoko Matsuya

    Kiyoko Matsuya

    Izumi Moriyama

  • Takashi Tsumura

    Takashi Tsumura

    Tetsuya Kitajima

  • Noboru Mitani

    Noboru Mitani

    Kazumi Nitani

  • Mayumi Asaka

    Mayumi Asaka

    Saori Shiratori

  • Shin'ya Saitô

    Shin'ya Saitô

    Kenichi Shiratori

Overview

After being killed in a monster attack, adolescent young man Kotarô Higashi is transformed by the entire Ultra Family into a powerful new Ultra-being, Ultraman Tarou.

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