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Ultraman Zoffy: Ultra Warriors vs. the Giant Monster Army (Japanese: ウルトラの戦士VS大怪獣軍団 ウルトラマン ゾフィー ZOFFY, Hepburn: Urutoraman Zofī Urutora no Senshi VS Daikaijū Gundan) is a 1984 Japanese kaiju superhero film produced by Tsuburaya Productions and directed by Kōichi Takano.
The Ultraman series is centered on a race of aliens nicknamed the "Ultras". As revealed in Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy, they are a technologically advanced civilization originating from a planet within the M78 nebula (M78星雲, Emu-Nanajūhachi seiun), [a] three million light years away from Earth (not to be confused with the Messier 78 nebula)—colloquially called the Land of Light ...
The game also contains 3D rail shooter sections and a two-player versus option. The game is based on the 1993 television series Ultraman: The Ultimate Hero, known in Japan as Ultraman Powered. The game was created using digitized backgrounds and character sprites from this series and uses clips from it as full-motion video (FMV) cutscenes.
Ultraman Tiga: A reformed "Dark Giant", he is the first Ultra shown to be capable of changing his form. At any time, he is able to switch between Multi, Power, and Sky Type forms in order to balance his stats, focus on strength, or prioritize speed in battle.
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.
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.
Pages in category "Ultra Series video games" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... Ultraman Powered (video game) Ultraman: Towards the ...
As Jack was forced to return to the Land of Light, Jirō recited the 5 Ultra Oaths as a token of his respect. Jirō made a returning appearance in episode 10 of Ultraman Ace and as revealed in Ultraman Mebius to have shared the 5 Ultra Oaths to Kazuya Serizawa. [12] He is portrayed by Hideki Kawaguchi (川口 英樹, Kawaguchi Hideki). [1] [2]