That's a UFO! The Flying Saucer

That's a UFO! The Flying Saucer

5.7

Mar 21 1975

0h 16m

Documentary, Animation, Science Fiction

UFOs and aliens from beyond the stars are common themes in media, entertainment, and other forms of science fiction; however, many individuals have sworn they have seen UFOs and have been abducted in real life! Sit back and watch as the makers of Mazinger take you on a journey through the history of UFO lore. Could it be that UFOs are real and that aliens watch us from afar? In the end, only you can be the judge. This was used for promotion of the then upcoming animated film, "Battlefield of the Space Saucers".

Keaton Yamada

Keaton Yamada

Barney Hill (voice) / Kenneth Arnold (voice)

Chiyoko Kawashima

Chiyoko Kawashima

Betty Hill (voice)

Katsuji Mori

Katsuji Mori

Capt. Thomas F. Mantell (voice)

Osamu Kato

Osamu Kato

Capt. Lawrence Coyne (voice)

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