Kinnikuman, also known as Ultimate Muscle, has had one TV special and seven theatrically released movies.
The following is the voice cast of the main characters of the series as they appear in each film. The voice cast for movie only characters are listed with the movies in which they appear.
Showdown! The 7 Justice Supermen vs. The Space Samurais (決æÂ¦!7人ã®æÂ£ç¾©è¶ äººvså®Âå®ÂéÂÂæÂ¦å£«, Kessen! Shichinin no Seigi Choujin vs Uchuu Nobushi)
A TV Special first aired on April 7, 1984. It covers the Planet Rakka story arc. A young boy from Planet Rakka named Beansman asks Kinnikuman and the others to help save his planet from the Space Samurai's led by Black King. The story was a parody of The Seven Samurai.
Kinnikuman: Stolen Championship Belt (ãÂÂã³èÂÂãÂÂã³ 奪ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂã£ã³ãÂÂãªã³ãÂÂã«ãÂÂ, Kinnikuman Ubawareta Chanpion Beruto)
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is the third theatrical film based on the anime series Kinnikuman. It was released in Japan on March 16, 1985, alongside Gu-Gu Ganmo, Dengeki Sentai Changeman, and Tongari Boushi no Memoru. It is set after the Golden Mask Arc.
This film is the first to feature anime original character Kinkotsu-Obaba. Although this film is set after the Golden Mask Arc, the character Geronimo does not appear as an active fighter until the next film. He does, however, appear in flashbacks to the Golden Mask conclusion. This is also the second time voice actor Ichirà  Nagai appears in a Kinnikuman work playing the main villain. He had previously appeared in the TV Special. It also features the return of voice actors Kà Âzà  Shioya and Yasuo Tanaka, who had previously appeared in the first film Stolen Championship Belt.
While Kinnikuman is on vacation with Mari-san's kindergarten class at Easter Island, the young Kouichi-kun, who uses a wheelchair, laments being with Kinnikuman, preferring to instead be with his favorite Justice Choujin Buffaloman. Meanwhile, the other Justice Choujins are also vacationing at ancient landmarks
is the fourth theatrical film based on the anime series Kinnikuman. It was released in Japan on July 13, 1985 alongside , Captain Tsubasa: Great Europe Play-Off, and Dengeki Sentai Changeman: Shuttle Base Showdown. It is set after the Dream Choujin Tag Arc. It is the first film to feature the character Geronimo and the last film where Eiji Kanie supplies the voice of Ramenman. It is also the shortest film of the series. It is based on the Kinnikuman special chapter '.
is the fifth theatrical film based on the anime series Kinnikuman. It was released in Japan on December 21, 1985 alongside Captain Tsubasa: Watch Out, All Japan Jr.! and GeGeGe no Kitaro. It is set during the Dream Choujin Tag Arc.
It is the first film to feature Banjà  Ginga as the voice of Ramenman (due to Eiji Kanie's death in October 1985) and the last to feature Kà Âji Yada. It is also the second film to feature the character Kinkotsu-Obaba, who had been omitted from the previous film.
is the sixth theatrical film based on the anime series Kinnikuman. It was released in Japan on March 15, 1986 alongside Captain Tsubasa: Race Towards Tomorrow, GeGeGe no Kitarà Â: The Great Yà Âkai War, and Choushinsei Flashman. It is set after the Dream Choujin Tag Arc.
This was the last film to feature a cameo from series creators Yudetamago. It was also the second and last film to feature the Announcer. The villain in the film is Akuma Shogun, who appeared in the original manga and anime series as the leader of the Devil Knights during the Golden Mask Arc. Hidekatsu Shibata returns as the main antagonist of this film, having previously played that role in Great Riot! Seigi Choujin.
is the seventh and final theatrical film based on the anime series Kinnikuman. It was released in Japan on December 20, 1986 alongside GeGeGe no Kitarà Â: Crash!! The Great Rebellion of the Multi-Dimensional Yà Âkai and .
The character Neptuneman appeared in the original manga and anime as the main antagonist of the Dream Choujin Tag Arc. Chikao à Âtsuka returns as one of the main antagonists of this film, having previously played that role in Stolen Championship Belt.
Two theatrically released movies were made for the sequel series Kinnikuman II Sei. The first was made before the anime television series began. The villains from both films return during the Choujin Olympics in the anime television series as the second movie is non-canon because Cyborg gang does not remember him.
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Released in 2001 alongside Motto! Ojamajo Doremi ~Secret of the Frog Stone~ and Digimon Tamers. The fans Shimada-san and Nakai-san are based on Kinnikuman creators Takashi Shimada and Yoshinori Nakai (Yudetamago). The ending theme, "Muscle Beat", was performed by famous martial artist Nobuaki Kakuda, who also provided the opening narration.
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In order to save a princess, Mantarou and the gang must find a special ginseng. They are later joined by Kevin Mask.