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7.1 1 Seasons • 50 Episodes

Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters

New CE 2012. the mysterious organization Vagras aims to threaten the city by stealing the Enetron which is a new power source supporting people’s life. It's up to the Go-Busters to protect the city alongside their partners, the Buddyroids.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Katsuhiro Suzuki

    Katsuhiro Suzuki

    Hiromu Sakurada / Red Buster

  • Ryoma Baba

    Ryoma Baba

    Ryuji Iwasaki / Blue Buster

  • Arisa Komiya

    Arisa Komiya

    Yoko Usami / Yellow Buster

  • Hiroya Matsumoto

    Hiroya Matsumoto

    Masato Jin / Beet Buster

  • Yuichi Nakamura

    Yuichi Nakamura

    Beet J. Stag / Stag Buster (voice)

  • Hideo Sakaki

    Hideo Sakaki

    Takeshi Kuroki

  • Naoto Takahashi

    Naoto Takahashi

    Tooru Morishita

  • Fuuka Nishihira

    Fuuka Nishihira

    Miho Nakamura

  • Keiji Fujiwara

    Keiji Fujiwara

    Cheeda Nick (voice)

Overview

New CE 2012. the mysterious organization Vagras aims to threaten the city by stealing the Enetron which is a new power source supporting people’s life. It's up to the Go-Busters to protect the city alongside their partners, the Buddyroids.

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