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简介:
  故事发生在遥远的未来。一艘载满了名为“优玛”的外星生物的宇宙飞船因为遭遇了邪恶的阿尔法斯特军团的袭击而在误打误撞之中坠落到了地球上。飞船中的优玛逃了出来,散落在了世界各处。一时之间,地球的生态平衡和居民安危受到了十分严重的威胁。更糟糕的是,阿尔法斯特军团尾随而至,它们企图利用优玛来制造力量强大的生物武器,占领人类赖以生存的家园。  以少中天(李佳航饰)为首的金甲战士们挺身而出,组成了优玛特救队,其中还有北极雪(翟煦飞饰)、东方明(杜晓书饰)、司南(孔令伟饰)和东方珠珠(肖丽萍饰)等人。面对强大的敌人,他们五人能够保卫家园吗?
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