
The Story of Shotaro Ishinomori, The Man Who Created Heroes
TV Movie · Drama
Overview
This story follows the semi-autobiographical account of manga artist Shotaro Ishinomori, author of the original Kamen Rider, Cyborg 009, and Super Sentai.
Top Cast


Kento Nakajima
Kento Nakajima
Shotaro Ishinomori
Kento Nakajima
Shotaro Ishinomori


Fumino Kimura
Fumino Kimura
Yoshie Onodera
Fumino Kimura
Yoshie Onodera


Kento Hayashi
Kento Hayashi
Fujio Akatsuka
Kento Hayashi
Fujio Akatsuka


Tetta Sugimoto
Tetta Sugimoto
Kotaro Onodera
Tetta Sugimoto
Kotaro Onodera


Maki Mizuno
Maki Mizuno
Kashiku Onodera
Maki Mizuno
Kashiku Onodera


Rina Terakawa
Rina Terakawa
Toshiko Onodera
Rina Terakawa
Toshiko Onodera


Takuro Ohno
Takuro Ohno
Hiroo Terada
Takuro Ohno
Hiroo Terada


Keisuke Nakata
Keisuke Nakata
Hiroshi Fujimoto / "Fujiko F. Fujio"
Keisuke Nakata
Hiroshi Fujimoto / "Fujiko F. Fujio"


Takara Sakumoto
Takara Sakumoto
Moto Abiko / "Fujiko Fujio A."
Takara Sakumoto
Moto Abiko / "Fujiko Fujio A."


Naruki Matsukawa
Naruki Matsukawa
Jiro Tsunoda
Naruki Matsukawa
Jiro Tsunoda
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