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Ultraman 80 (ウルトラマン80, Urutoraman Eiti, Ultraman Eighty) is a Japanese tokusatsu TV show produced by Tsuburaya Productions which aired on the Tokyo Broadcasting System channel from April 2, 1980, to March 25, 1981, lasting a total of 50 episodes.
Ultraman 80 (left) with Yullian (right) as seen in the final episode. Ultraman 80 (ウルトラマン80, Urutoraman Eiti) is the eponymous protagonist of the series, an Ultra Brothers (ウルトラ兄弟, Urutora Kyōdai) candidate from Land of Light who was sent to Earth five years following Ultraman Leo's final fight. [1]
After causing many problems to the GDF with its eye beams and echolocation, it fought against Ultraman Arc on the ground and later in the sky. The sound of Arc's Color Timer distracted Noiseler with pain of that frequency, then Arc used the Arc Exa Slash to attract the monster to the depths of space. First appeared in episode 7 of Ultraman 80.
Return of Ultraman: Fear of the Tornado Monsters (1971) Return of Ultraman: Jiro-Kun Rides a Monster (1972) Ultraman Taro (1973) Ultraman Taro: Burn On! The Six Ultra Brothers (1973) The 6 Ultra Brothers vs. the Monster Army (1974) Ultraman Taro: The Blood-Sucking Flower Is a Young Girl's Spirit (1974) Ultraman (1979) Ultraman: Great Monster ...
In Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy, Mother of Ultra was voiced by Rie Hasegawa (長谷川 理恵, Hasegawa Rie). Yulian (ユリアン, Yurian): [12] Ultraman 80's childhood friend, she appeared as one of the Ultra Warriors that stood in the final line of defense against Belial's theft of Plasma Spark. She also participated in a battle against ...
Ultraman (ウルトラマン, Urutoraman) [6] is a superhero who debuted in the pilot episode to his 1966 TV series of the same name, entitled "Ultraman".He is the first tokusatsu hero launched by the Ultra Series and by extension, Tsuburaya Productions.
Ultraman (Japanese: ウルトラマン, Hepburn: Urutoraman) [a] is a Japanese tokusatsu science fiction television series created by Eiji Tsuburaya.Produced by Tsuburaya Productions, it is a follow-up to Ultra Q, though not technically a sequel or spin-off.
Ultraman Tiga (ウルトラマンティガ, Urutoraman Tiga) [1] [2] is a fictional superhero from the 1996 Ultra Series, Ultraman Tiga, which ended a 15 year long hiatus of live-action shows produced in Japan after Ultraman 80 ended in 1981. In the series, the titular character's body bonded with Daigo Madoka, a man who was a descendant of ...