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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.
, Urutoraman Ginga Gekijō Supesharu Urutora Kaijū Hīrō Dairansen!) is a Japanese tokusatsu, and superhero film, serving as the film adaptation of the 2013 Ultra Series television series Ultraman Ginga. It was released on March 15, 2014, which takes place sometime after the season finale of Ultraman Ginga. [1]
, Gekijōban Urutoraman Ginga Esu Kessen! Urutora Jū Yūshi!!, also called Ultraman Ginga S the Movie: Showdown! The 10 Ultra Warriors!) is a Japanese tokusatsu superhero film, serving as the film adaptation of the 2014 Ultra Series television series Ultraman Ginga S.
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.
Darkness Demon Dark Lugiel (暗黒の魔神 ダークルギエル, Ankoku no Majin Dāku Rugieru): Ultraman Ginga's darker counterpart and the major antagonist of Ultraman Ginga. [29] Alongside Etelgar, Dark Lugiel was revived to join the League of Darkness and failed to intercept X and Geed from escaping Planet Sundowin.
The main protagonist, Hikaru Raido (礼堂 ヒカル, Raidō Hikaru) is a teenager that moved to London due to his parents' desires to become musicians. He returned and took a visit back to his hometown, Furoboshi, during the summer break after receiving a strange vision, which led him to the possession of Ginga Spark, an ancient item that allows him to unite with Ultraman Ginga through ...
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Ginga no hikari). The film is also referred to as Large Monster: The Ultra Milky Way Legend. [3] The film went on to gross $6,161,665 and become the second highest grossing Ultraman movie behind the previous year's entry. It is the first film directed by Koichi Sakamoto, marking the debut of Ultraman Zero and Ultraman Belial.