Japan Hero Awards: Who Is the Strongest Hero?
Apr 07 2007
•0h 10m
•Animation
TV short showcasing a tournament to decide the mightiest “great person” throughout all of Japan’s history. The competitors include Benkei, Himiko, Prince Shotoku, and Amakusa Shiro. While fans and scholars of Japanese history and literature will probably get the biggest kick out of this, DBZ fans also have a lot to enjoy as none other than Son Goku provides a running commentary on the (over-the-top) fights with Masaharu Miyake, an announcer for Fuji TV.
Cast
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Masako Nozawa
Son Goku (voice)
Masaharu Miyake
Announcer

Ryuuzaburou Ootomo
Saito Musashibo Benkei (voice)

Miki Ito
Himiko (voice)
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