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This article is about an Ally in Kaiketsu Zubat.
Midori Asuka (飛鳥 みどり, Asuka Midori) is Goro Asuka's younger sister.
Biography[]
She was a kindergarten teacher at Futaba Kindergarten, but immediately after her brother was killed, she blamed Ken Hayakawa for the shock, but she catches up with him. Midori is often captured by Dakker, but whenever Hayakawa rescues her, she states "Don't bother me again", yet still pursues that man out of admiration for him.
Behind the scenes[]
Portrayal[]
Midori Asuka was portrayed by Nobuko Oshiro (大城 信子, Ōshiro Nobuko).
Trivia[]
- She was described as Midori Toyama (富山 みどり, Toyama Midori) in the planning stage.[3]
Appearances[]
- Kaiketsu Zubat
- Episode 1: After the Explosion, the Wandering Begins
- Episode 2: The Bird Migrates into Flames
- Episode 3: The Golden Angel of Sorrow
- Episode 4: A Critical Strike, Through Tears
- Episode 5: The Flower Girl and the White Powder
- Episode 6: Machine Guns Over the Ocean's Roar
- Episode 7: A Bad Wind in a Harbor Town
- Episode 8: Propane Explosion of Sorrow
- Episode 9: Turn Back to the River of Tears
- Episode 10: Knock Baseball's Enemies Out of the Park
- Episode 11: Don't Die, Dear Friend! One Second to Execution!
- Episode 12: Ten Seconds to Execution
- Episode 13: The Ballad of the Young Killer
- Episode 14: White-Fletched Arrows and a Tearful Parting
- Episode 15: The Sad Mother's Lullaby
- Episode 16: Falsely Accused, Ken Falls into Sorrow
- Episode 17: The Grief-Stricken Sister and a Pair of Kens
- Episode 18: Bubble Love in Peril!
- Episode 19: Blighted Love: The Torn Love Letter
- Episode 20: The Lady Dragon and a Tearful Vow
- Episode 21: Farewell, My Long-Lost Mother
- Episode 22: The Young Boxer and Tears for a Father
- Episode 23: The Three Oogami Sisters and Brother Tenichi
- Episode 24: Ken's Tears and Love in a Strange Town
- Episode 25: A Tearful Departure on Mt. Koujin
- Episode 26: Forgive Me, My Son!
- Episode 27: Surprising Purpetrator! Asuka Killed?!
- Episode 28
- Episode 29
- Episode 30
- Episode 31
- Episode 32
References[]
- ↑ Futabasha. (2002). "Kaiketsu Zubat Taizen". p. 27. ISBN 978-4575293715.
- ↑ Kodansha. (2010). "Nostalgic Toei × Ishinomori Hero Daizukan". p. 92-95, "Kaiketsu Zubat". ISBN 978-4-06-364833-1.
- ↑ Futabasha. (2002). "Kaiketsu Zubat Taizen". p. 21. ISBN 978-4575293715.