
- Rate: R - 17+ (violence & profanity)
- Native: カラス天狗カブト
- Synonyms: Crow Demon Kabuto, Raven Goblin Kabuto
- Aired: Jul 29, 1990 to Jun 30, 1991
- Premiered: summer 1990
- Duration: 25 min per ep
- Episodes: 39
- Score: 6.4
- Producer: KSS
- Genres: Action Adventure Drama Historical
Characters and Voice Actors
Kabuto
MainMatsumoto, Yasunori
JapaneseGenbu
SupportingShioya, Kouzou
JapaneseJiraiya, Byakko
SupportingOotaki, Shinya
JapaneseKuroyasha, Douki
SupportingTokumaru, Kan
JapaneseSeiryuu
SupportingTano, Megumi
JapaneseSuzaku
SupportingTsuru, Hiromi
JapaneseEpisodes
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