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Ultraman Ginga Theater Special (ウルトラマンギンガ 劇場スペシャル, Urutoraman Ginga Gekijō Supesharu) is the first film adaptation of this series. It was released on September 7, 2013, as a double-bill with Mega Monster Rush: Ultra Frontier - Dino-Tank Hunting. Chronologically it takes place between Episode 6 & 7.
United Artists Television picked up the rights for Ultra Q and Ultraman in the fall of 1966, two months after the first episode of Ultraman aired. Ultra Q was dubbed but never broadcast in the United States due to American TV stations preferring color shows over black-and-white shows. Ultraman ran in and out of syndication until the early 1990s ...
Ultraman Ginga (ウルトラマンギンガ, Urutoraman Ginga) is a Japanese television series produced by Tsuburaya Productions which celebrates the 50th anniversary of the company and is part of the New Ultraman Retsuden programming block on TV Tokyo. It was succeeded by later instalments Ultraman Ginga S and Ultra Fight Victory.
The Ultra Series (Japanese: ウルトラシリーズ, Hepburn: Urutora Shirīzu), also known as Ultraman, is a Japanese science fiction media franchise owned and produced by Tsuburaya Productions, which began with the television series Ultra Q in 1966 and became an international pop-culture phenomenon.
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 Max (2005–2006, Japan) Ultraman Mebius (2006–2007, Japan) Ultraseven X (2007, Japan) Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle (2007–2008, Japan) Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle: Never Ending Odyssey (2008–2009, Japan) Neo Ultra Q (2013, Japan) Ultraman Ginga (2013, Japan) Ultraman Ginga S (2014, Japan) Ultraman X (2015, Japan ...
Ultraman Ginga S (ウルトラマンギンガS, Urutoraman Ginga Esu) is a Japanese television series produced by Tsuburaya Productions and a sequel to Ultraman Ginga, as well as part of the New Ultraman Retsuden programming block on TV Tokyo. [1] It is the 26th entry in the Ultra Series.
Ultraman: Monster Movie Feature was released theatrically in Japan on July 22, 1967, where it was distributed by Toho as double feature with King Kong Escapes, [1] which was less popular among Japanese children upon its release. [10] During its theatrical run, it grossed ¥200 million [a] in just three theaters in Tokyo. [3]