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Shin Ultraman (シン・ウルトラマン, Shin Urutoraman) [e] is a 2022 Japanese superhero film directed by Shinji Higuchi and written, co-produced, and co-edited by Hideaki Anno.
On February 14, 2022, all four companies jointly announced that the collaborative project unites properties that Anno had worked on bearing the title "Shin", such as Shin Godzilla, Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time, [b] Shin Ultraman and Shin Kamen Rider; the project is intended only for merchandise, special events, and tie-in events.
The 17 year old protagonist of this manga. As the son of Shin Hayata, Shinjiro inherited his father's "Ultraman Factor" (ウルトラマン因子, Urutoraman Inshi), which gives him superhuman strength and resilience, as shown when he was able to survive from a fall at the age of 5. He also tried to master these abilities by jumping from high ...
Ultraman first appeared as the title character alongside his human host Shin Hayata in the 1966 Japanese television series, Ultraman which ran for 39 episodes. Following Ultraman's success, Tsuburaya created another Kyodai hero series still as part of their Ultra Series project, Ultraseven. While both series shared the same genre with very ...
Susumu Kurobe (黒部 進, Kurobe Susumu) (born Takashi Yoshimoto (吉本 隆志, Yoshimoto Takashi); 22 October 1939) is a television, film and stage actor from Kurobe, Toyama, [1] Japan, widely known for his portrayal of Shin Hayata, the first Ultraman in the titular character series, [2] [3] a role he has played since the original series in 1966 and many other times during the franchise.
In 2017, Higuchi and Hideaki Anno won the Director of the Year award at the 40th Japan Academy Film Prize for their work on the 2016 kaiju film Shin Godzilla. His 2022 film, Shin Ultraman , was a major success in Japan, [ 5 ] and has received generally positive reviews from critics internationally.
Ultraman Dyna (ウルトラマンダイナ, Urutoraman Daina) is a Japanese tokusatsu TV show which aired from 5 September 1997 until 28 August 1998. It is a direct sequel to the previous Ultraman series, Ultraman Tiga and the 13th entry to the Ultra Series.
They would later collaborate on Shin Ultraman with Anno returning to the title role. [6] The film was screened at Shinjuku Wald 9 on July 1, 2022 to commemorate the theater's 15th anniversary and the success of Shin Ultraman. [3] On November of the same year, an HD remaster of the film began streaming on Amazon Prime Video on Japan. [7]