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Sukeban Deka II: Legend of the Iron-Masked Girl

Sukeban Deka II: Legend of the Iron-Masked Girl

19856.31 Season42 EpisodesEnded

Overview

Sukeban Deka II in 1985-1986 starred Yoko Minamino as the second "Sukeban Deka", a mysterious girl with an iron mask named Yoko Godai who takes on the identity of Asamiya Saki after being freed from her mask; She will get the help of two other sukeban: Kyoko "Okyo" Nakamura (Haruko Sagara), and Yukino Yajima (Akie Yoshizawa, from jpop band Onyanko Club which will appear in two episodes).

Created by Shinji Wada
Written by Shinji Wada, Tokio Tsuchiya, Izo Hashimoto
Produced by Kazuya Maeda, Osamu Tezuka, Chiharu Nakasone
NetworksFuji TV

Top Cast

Yoko Minamino

Yoko Minamino

Yoko Godai

Haruko Sagara

Haruko Sagara

Kyoko "Okyo" Nakamura

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Akie Yoshizawa

Yukino Yajima

Keizo Kanie

Keizo Kanie

Nishiwaki

A

Akiko Izumi

Michiko Godai

Themes & Keywords

based on manga

About Sukeban Deka II: Legend of the Iron-Masked Girl

Sukeban Deka II: Legend of the Iron-Masked Girl is a crime, drama, action & adventure series that first aired in 1985 exploring themes of based on manga. Created by Shinji Wada, it stars Yoko Minamino, Haruko Sagara, Akie Yoshizawa. Sukeban Deka II in 1985-1986 starred Yoko Minamino as the second "Sukeban Deka", a mysterious girl with an iron mask named Yoko Godai who takes on the identity of Asamiya Saki after being freed from her mask; She will get the help of two other sukeban: Kyoko "Okyo" Nakamura (Haruko Sagara), and Yukino Yajima (Akie Yoshizawa, from jpop band Onyanko Club which will appear in two episodes).

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