Metal Fighter Miku

Metal Fighter Miku

Metal Fighter Miku logo
メタルファイター♥MIKU
(Metarufaitā Miku)
Genre Comedy, Science fiction, Sports
Anime television series
Directed by Akiyuki Shinbo
Written by Yasushi Hirano
Music by Kenji Kawai
Studio J.C.Staff
Licensed by
Network TV Tokyo
Original run July 8, 1994 September 30, 1994
Episodes 13

Metal Fighter Miku (メタルファイター♥MIKU) is a 13-episode Japanese animated television series created by Daisaku Ogawa. Metal Fighter Miku first aired on TV Tokyo from July to September 1994. J.C.Staff was the animation studio for the TV series.

Story

In the year 2061 A.D., Neo Pro-Wrestling, a form of wrestling that allows for armour and other enhancements, is rapidly growing in popularity. In this, Miku, a young flighty girl is set to join her friends as the tag team known as the Pretty Four. However, the competition is fierce and their opponents are ready to do whatever it takes to win. Against this, the Four manage to obtain the services of an eccentric coach who trained their hero, Aquamarine. With his guidance, the four start on their fight for the top as they must train within almost inhuman discipline while their matches become more and more challenging as their opponents rise in the ranks.

Characters

The Pretty Four

The Pretty Four

The Pretty Four is the best (and only) team of the TWP league of Neo Pro-Wrestling. They also sometimes double as pop star singers.

TWP Staff

Shibano Enterprises

Other Characters

Other Neo Pro-Wrestling Teams

Cast

Character Japanese Voice actor English Voice actor
Miku Konami Yoshida Michelle Ruff
Ginko Ai Orikasa Alice Farinas
Nana Mariko Onodera Michelle Ruff
Sayaka Michiko Neya Ellyn Stern
Yasunari Kazuhiro Haruni Chris Rock
Eiichi Suou Kiyoyuki Yanada Richard Epcar
Kinta Marugome Shinichiro Miki Jim Taggert
Tokichiro Harajuku Hiroshi Naka Bob Buchholz
Masayo Harajuku Rin Mizuhara Catherine Battistone
Yoko Shibano Emi Shinohara Jessica Gee
Kozo Shibano Naoki Tatsuta Doug Stone
Nagoya Shibano Keiji Fujiwara Doug Stone
Aquamarine Masako Katsuki Anna Grinta
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