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Ultraman Orb: The Chronicle (ウルトラマンオーブ THE CHRONICLE, Urutoraman Ōbu Za Kuronikuru) is a biography series produced by Tsuburaya Productions. [1] [2] This show follows a format similar to Ultraman Retsuden and Ultraman Zero: The Chronicle, featuring Gai Kurenai, the alter ego of the titular character Ultraman Orb navigating the viewers to the Ultraman Orb series, including ...
Great Lord Monster Maga-Orochi (大魔王獣 マガオロチ, Dai Maō-jū Maga Orochi, 11, 12) is the main antagonist of Ultraman Orb, representing as Chapter 6 of Ultraman Orb Chronicle. Hailed from the Monster Galaxy (モンスター銀河, Monsutā Ginga), Maga-Orochi consumed various planets in its path. After landing on Earth, Orochi ...
Ultraman Orb (ウルトラマンオーブ, Urutoraman Ōbu) is a Japanese tokusatsu television series produced by Tsuburaya Productions and broadcast on TV Tokyo. it is the 28th entry to the Ultra Series and released to commemorate its 50th anniversary of the Ultra Series and is the first since Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle: Never Ending Odyssey not to be a part of Ultraman Retsuden/New ...
A brief description of the series narrated by Gai Kurenai. During the whole episode, Gai briefs in through the series' casts and story, before he moves on to Ultraman Orb's first three forms: Spacium Zeperion, Burnmite and Hurricane Slash by reviewing the Ultra Warriors used for each forms, while viewing through the Ultra Series' past media, including an original scene of Jack fighting against ...
Ultraman Chronicle Zero & Geed; Ultraman Cosmos; Ultraman Decker; Ultraman Dyna; Ultraman Gaia; Ultraman Geed; Ultraman Ginga; Ultraman Ginga S; Ultraman Leo; Ultraman Max; Ultraman Mebius; Ultraman Mebius Side Story: Hikari Saga; Ultraman Neos; Ultraman New Generation Chronicle; Ultraman Nexus; Ultraman Nice; Ultraman Orb; Ultraman Orb: The ...
Bandai published the video game Ultraman for Super Famicom in 1990, and PD Ultraman Battle Collection 64 for the Nintendo 64 in 1997. The games were released in Japan only. In 2011, a manga adaptation simply titled Ultraman began serialization in Shogakukan's Monthly Hero's magazine. It serves as a sequel to the television series.
Ultraman Zero is part of the characters in Ultraman:Be Ultra, a mobile game based on the Ultraman manga. He is represented as an Ultraman Suit modeled after his likeness. [120] His main weapon is the Zero Lance (ゼロランス, Zero Ransu), based on Ultraman Zero's Ultra Zero Lance. [121]
With all plan fails, Psyqueen tries to combine with the War Deity but the five Ultras open fire on the monster while Orb saved Psychi from his death. After being congratulated by his seniors, Gai visited the O-50 again where he received another mission, along with a black coloration added to Ultraman Orb, finally becoming Orb Origin.