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Ultraman (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga series written by Eiichi Shimizu and drawn by Tomohiro Shimoguchi of Linebarrels of Iron fame. Published in Monthly Hero's since the magazine's inaugural issue. It is part of the Ultraman franchise and a manga sequel of the 1966 television series.
Ultraman Taro made his guest appearance in the third season of Imagin Anime, complete with Hiroya Ishimaru reprising his role. [67] Ultraman Taro is one of the characters in a popular manga series, Ultraman Chotoshi Gekiden. In the 1996 OVA, he is voiced by Ryō Horikawa (堀川 りょう, Horikawa Ryō). [68]
Akari Inui (乾 あかり, Inui Akari, 1, 3, 5, 7, 11, 20): A reporter at television station TTV. She is portrayed by Hinako Tanaka ( 田中 日奈子 , Tanaka Hinako ) . Tetsuya Hize ( 飛世 テツヤ , Hize Tetsuya , 3) : Yuma's father who sacrificed himself to protect his son from Monogelos' attack 16 years ago.
Red's appearance is based on Red King from episode 8 of Ultraman. The limited edition of chapter 4 of the manga stated that its true name is Rihyarenoru-Dasumohira-Vashizurihhe (リヒャレノル・ダスモヒーラ・ヴァシズリッヘ), but due to the overly long name, Jack instead called him "Red" due to his resemblance to said monster.
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 ...
Ultraman Arc (ウルトラマンアーク, Urutoraman Āku) is a Japanese drama series produced by Tsuburaya Productions. It is the 36th entry of the Ultraman series, released to both commemorate the 15th anniversary of Ultraman Zero [ 7 ] [ 8 ] and the 10th anniversary of the New Generation Heroes series.
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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.