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  2. List of Ultraman Arc characters - Wikipedia

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    Abyssal Monster Gedos (深海怪獣 ゲードス, Shinkai Kaijū Gēdosu, 17): First appeared in episode 2 of Ultraman Blazar. Coleopteran Monster Taganular (甲虫怪獣 タガヌラー, Kōchū Kaijū Taganurā, 17, 18): First appeared in episode 3 of Ultraman Blazar.

  3. Ultraman Blazar - Wikipedia

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    Ultraman Blazar (ウルトラマンブレーザー, Urutoraman Burēzā) is a Japanese tokusatsu drama produced by Tsuburaya Productions, released to coincide with the company's 60th anniversary. [3] It is the 35th entry to the Ultraman Series, the fifth installment in the Reiwa era and the first series to lean towards serious hard science ...

  4. Kyoei Toshi - Wikipedia

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    Kyoei Toshi (巨影都市, lit. City of Giant Shadows), known in English as City Shrouded in Shadow, [1] is a 2017 survival video game developed by Granzella and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment for the PlayStation 4.

  5. Ultraman Saga - Wikipedia

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    Ultraman Saga (ウルトラマンサーガ, Urutoraman Sāga) is a 2012 Japanese tokusatsu, superhero and kaiju film in the Ultra Series to commemorate the franchise's 45th anniversary.

  6. Ultraman New Generation Stars - Wikipedia

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    As the force of evil reaches the Land of Light in Nebula M78, the record of the New Generation Ultraman became lost. The Dimensionizer (ディメンションナイザー, Dimenshon'naizā) is entrusted to Ultraman Zero, alongside the message which directs him to regain the lost Star Chronicles (スター列伝, Sutā Retsuden) and the bonds with the New Generation Ultras.

  7. Super Hero Generation - Wikipedia

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    Super Hero Generation (Japanese: スーパーヒーロージェネレーション, Hepburn: Sūpā Hīrō Jenerēshon) is a tactical role-playing game produced by Bandai Namco Games that features characters from the Kamen Rider, Ultraman and Gundam, three iconic Japanese TV series.

  8. Ultraman R/B - Wikipedia

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    Ultraman R/B (ウルトラマン R/B (ルーブ), Ultraman Rūbu) [a] is a Japanese tokusatsu superhero television series produced by Tsuburaya Productions. It is the 30th entry to the Ultra Series overall, the sixth entry to the "New Generation Heroes" lineup and the last entry to the series released in the Heisei era .

  9. Armored Core 3 - Wikipedia

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    Armored Core 3 was re-released for the PlayStation Portable as Armored Core 3 Portable. In Japan, it was released on July 30, 2009. [16] A North American version was released on October 21, 2009, while a European version was released on May 19, 2010. [15] [17] The re-release included widescreen support and an ad hoc multiplayer mode. [18] [19]