| Tsuburaya Pro, Takara, and Trigger joint venture and direct sequel to the 1993 tokusatsu series "Denkou Choujin Gridman". Yuta Hibiki can’t remember who he is, and now he’s seeing and hearing things that others don’t! A voice from an old computer tells him to remember his calling, and he sees a massive, unmoving creature in the distance. Nothing’s making sense—until the behemoth springs to life! Suddenly, Yuta is pulled into a computer, reappearing in reality as the colossal hero—Gridman! |
| Name | Character | Episodes |
|---|---|---|
| Reina Ueda | Akane Shinjou (voice) | 12 |
| Akari Kito | Hass (voice) | 12 |
| Katsuyuki Konishi | Max (voice) | 12 |
| Aoi Yuuki | Borr (voice) | 12 |
| Kenichi Suzumura | Anti (voice) | 12 |
| Soma Saito | Sho Utsumi (voice) | 12 |
| Suzuko Mimori | Namiko (voice) | 12 |
| Masaya Matsukaze | Vit (voice) | 12 |
| Tetsu Inada | Alexis Kerib (voice) | 12 |
| Hikaru Midorikawa | Gridman (voice) | 12 |
| Junya Enoki | Takato (voice) | 1 |