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Ultraman first appeared as the evil counterpart of Superman on the original Earth-Three. [2] Having created the worlds of Earth-One, containing Silver Age superheroes, as well as Earth-Two, containing the Golden Age ones, DC Comics decided to expand the universe to include various themed universes.
The Ultraman series is centered on a fictional alien race of superheroes who often combat kaiju or other aliens. In Japan, the Ultraman brand generated $7.4 billion US dollars in merchandising revenue from 1966 to 1987. [6] [7] This makes it one of the highest-grossing media franchises of all time.
Ultraman Saga (2012): When Zero went to another alternate space to battle Alien Bat, Ultraman and the other Ultra Brothers sensed that Zero was in danger and worried for the youth. In the director's cut version of the film, the Ultra Brothers arrived to assist Ultraman Saga in fighting against Hyper Zetton's revived monster army.
A portal site for the Ultraman manga was announced and launched on October 16, 2014. [14] On May 1, 2015, an alien character design contest was announced for contestants to draw their respective aliens. Winning entries got their characters to appear in volume 7 of Ultraman. [15] The contest ended and the winning entries were announced on August ...
This alien was faced by SSSP members and was killed by Moroboshi in his Ultraman Suit Ver.7. He is based on Alien Metron from episode 8 of Ultra Seven. Yapool (ヤプール, Yapūru) Voiced by: Akio Nojima [9] (Japanese); Mick Wingert (English) [4] An alien who was originally a scientist working for the Star Cluster Council.
Ultraman (Japanese: ウルトラマン, Hepburn: Urutoraman) [a] is a Japanese tokusatsu science fiction television series created by Eiji Tsuburaya.Produced by Tsuburaya Productions, it is a follow-up to Ultra Q, though not technically a sequel or spin-off.
The Ultraman (ザ☆ウルトラマン, Za Urutoraman) is a Japanese animated television series co-produced by Tsuburaya Production and Tokyo Broadcasting System and animated by Nippon Sunrise. The series aired on TBS Television affiliates on the Wednesday 7:00 PM time slot from April 4, 1979 to March 26, 1980, lasting a total of 50 episodes.
The identity of the Alien Magma in episode 30 is ambiguous, as the episode itself and magazine Ultraman Pictorial: Warrior of Light's 35 Years Steps (ウルトラマン画報 光の戦士三十五年の歩み, Urutoraman Gahō Hikari no Senshi Sanjūgo-nen no Ayumi) claimed him to be the same Magma from episodes 1 and 2 whereas other magazines ...