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3.8 1 Seasons • 35 Episodes

Casshan - Season 1

Dr. Azuma creates robots to benefit mankind, but they unexpectedly rebel and begin to destroy everything in their paths. To deal with the catastrophe, Dr. Azuma's son volunteers to become a human robot, even though he knows he will never be able to return to human form again. He confronts this grave situation to ensure a bright future for all humans.

Top Cast

  • Ikuo Nishikawa

    Ikuo Nishikawa

    Casshan (voice)

  • Emiko Tsukada

    Emiko Tsukada

    Luna (voice)

  • Osamu Kato

    Osamu Kato

    Sagure (voice)

  • Reiko Mutoh

    Reiko Mutoh

    Midori (voice)

  • Ryuji Nakagi

    Ryuji Nakagi

    Akubon (voice)

  • Masato Yamanouchi

    Masato Yamanouchi

    Dr. Azuma (voice)

  • Kenji Utsumi

    Kenji Utsumi

    Briking (voice)

  • Kazuya Tatekabe

    Kazuya Tatekabe

    Barashin (voice)

  • Gorō Naya

    Gorō Naya

    Narrator (voice)

Overview

Dr. Azuma creates robots to benefit mankind, but they unexpectedly rebel and begin to destroy everything in their paths. To deal with the catastrophe, Dr. Azuma's son volunteers to become a human robot, even though he knows he will never be able to return to human form again. He confronts this grave situation to ensure a bright future for all humans.

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