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7.0 2 Seasons • 1 Episodes

Whiz-Kids TV

A children's educational TV show featuring a group of child actors, known as "Terebi Senshi," who engage in various challenges and activities to entertain and educate young viewers.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Shigeru Chiba

    Shigeru Chiba

    てっちゃん

  • Hidetoshi Nakamura

    Hidetoshi Nakamura

  • Katsuhiro Higo

    Katsuhiro Higo

  • Jimon Terakado

    Jimon Terakado

  • Ryûhei Ueshima

    Ryûhei Ueshima

  • Suseri Ota

    Suseri Ota

  • Christy

    Christy

  • Aya Suyama

    Aya Suyama

  • Yūya Kuriyama

    Yūya Kuriyama

Overview

A children's educational TV show featuring a group of child actors, known as "Terebi Senshi," who engage in various challenges and activities to entertain and educate young viewers.

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