Tokusatsu GaGaGa

Tokusatsu GaGaGa

201945m7.0/10
ComedyDramaAction & Adventure

Ratings

🎬TMDb
7.0/10(11)

The series is based on the manga Tokusatsu Gagaga, a comedy manga by Tanba Niwa. Tokusatsu Gagaga series follows Kano Nakamura, an office lady played by Fuka Koshiba, who is secretly a tokusatsu otaku, a toku-ota. She lives her life by the code of tokusatsu heroes and often envisions herself as one as a means to make it through her daily struggles.

Production

NHK

Language

JA

Status

Ended

First Aired

January 18, 2019

Last Aired

March 1, 2019

Networks

NHK

Created By

Tanba Niwa

Trailers & Videos

Where to Watch
Region US · Lang EN
US
No providers available for this region.
Seasons & Episodes
Select a season to view episodes. Reddit links may contain spoilers.
Season
Tokusatsu Girl
E1
Tokusatsu Girl
Air date: 2019-01-18
After seeing a fellow adult woman on a train with a toku keychain on her bag, Nakamura launches Mission Ichthys to secretely advertise her geekdom to other toku geeks. Later, she faces a trial of only knowing toku theme and insert songs at an office karaoke night.
Toraiger Lady
E2
Toraiger Lady
Air date: 2019-01-25
An aborted attempt to buy a Shishi Leo figure leads to Nakamura receiving a dreaded visit from her mother. Later, she attends her very first hero show and meets a kindred spirit.
Additional Warrior
E3
Additional Warrior
Air date: 2019-02-01
Nakamura and Yoshida gush over the new hero on Jyushouwan when Nakamura gets the idea to recruit one of her coworkers into being a tokusatsu fan.
An Otaku's Feelings
E4
An Otaku's Feelings
Air date: 2019-02-08
After Nakamura reveals her Bee Boys secret, Kitashiro reflects on a fight she had with a friend six months prior.
Time at the Sea
E5
Time at the Sea
Air date: 2019-02-15
Nakamura learns of a special DVD included with the TV Kids Magazine. Later, she and her fellow otaku head to the beach for a photo shoot.
Feelings of a Mother
E6
Feelings of a Mother
Air date: 2019-02-22
Nakamura and Damien make plans to meet up to see the Jyushouwan movie with Yoshida; Nakamura gets news from her brother that their mom is going to drop by her apartment for New Years.
I Like What I Like
E7
I Like What I Like
Air date: 2019-03-01
Nakamura is in the aftermath of the fight with her mother, and in a weird place with Yoshida and Damien, when her brother returns the VHS copy of Emerjason she lent him.

Cast

Fuka Koshiba

Fuka Koshiba

Kano Nakamura

Kana Kurashina

Kana Kurashina

Hisami Yoshida

Haruka Kinami

Haruka Kinami

Yuko Kitashiro

Yuki Morinaga

Yuki Morinaga

Naotaro Kawashima

Honda Takafumi

Honda Takafumi

Takashi Onoda

Rena Takeda

Rena Takeda

Yuki Shirahama

Mikoto Uchiyama

Mikoto Uchiyama

Mai Shiraishi

Kokoro Terada

Kokoro Terada

Taku Tamiya (Damian)

Manabu Takeuchi

Manabu Takeuchi

Masaaki Matsumoto (Mr. Ninkyo)

Yuki Matsushita

Yuki Matsushita

Fumi Nakamura

Tomokazu Seki

Tomokazu Seki

Genka Shogun (voice)

Kenichi Suzumura

Kenichi Suzumura

Narrator (voice) / Emerjason (voice)

Shimba Tsuchiya

Shimba Tsuchiya

Shishileo (voice)

Masato Yoshihara

Masato Yoshihara

Toraiger (voice)

Nozomi Nishiura

Cherda (voice)

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