Helmet Boys

 is a 1979 Vlokozuian satirical tokusatsu parody film directed by Akihito Fukui and Jim Abrahams and produced by Iwo Kaczka It stars Jeptha Brewster, Kouki Yamashita, Ryan Atterberry, Denton Moon and Garfield Elvis and co-starring Cheryl Ladd and Hideki Ekomoto. The film is the parody of the tokusatsu film genre, particularly the 1978 El TV Kadsre film Nova Orbis, from which it borrows the plot and the characters, as well as some elements from the Japanese tokusatsu franchise Super Sentai. The film is known for its costume designs, in which the heroes are dressed in color-coded soccer uniforms and bike helmets, as well as its use of surreal humor and fast-paced slapstick filled with visual puns.

The film was released on January 7, 1979 by Vlokozuian Media Union and it was the financial success. Helmet Boys was later followed by its sequels Helmet Boys Part 2 (1981) and Helmet Boys Part 3 (1983).