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  2. List of class-action lawsuits - Wikipedia

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  3. Ultraman Mebius (character) - Wikipedia

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    Ultraman Mebius (ウルトラマンメビウス, Urutoraman Mebiusu) [1] is a fictional superhero from the 2006 Ultra Series entry, Ultraman Mebius.In the series, Mebius was introduced as a rookie member of the Land of Light's Inter-Galactic Defense Force (宇宙警備隊, Uchū Keibitai), who was sent to Earth for the first time after the previous Ultra, Ultraman 80, left Earth.

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  5. Ultraseven (character) - Wikipedia

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    Prior to his arrival on Earth, Seven was Space Garrison star charter called Stationary Post Observer 340 (恒点観測員340号, Kōten Kansokuin Sanbyakū-yonjū-gō).He received the titular name "Ultraseven" by his human form Dan, who enlisted into the Ultra Guard as the sixth member and later dubbed his alter-ego as the Ultra Guard's honorary "seventh member".

  6. Return of Ultraman - Wikipedia

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    The fourth entry in the Ultra series, the series aired on Tokyo Broadcasting System from April 2, 1971, to March 31, 1972. It became successful enough to inspire a second "Kaiju Boom" in Japan, with rival studios producing their own tokusatsu shows and Tsuburaya Productions producing additional Ultraman shows annually for the next three years. [3]

  7. Marusan Shōten - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, they introduced "Ultra-kaiju" PVC figures. These tough toys won children's hearts and were very successful in business. In 1967 Marusan changed their name to "Maruzan Co., Ltd."(K.K.マルザン). New logo was "san", not "zan", in a red circle.

  8. The Flying Monster - Wikipedia

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    The Flying Monster utilizes extensive stock footage of the kaijus from four of Tsuburaya Productions TV series, which includes the following: Ultraman (Pestar), Return of Ultraman (Seagorath, Seamons, Bemstar, and Terochilus), Ultraman Ace (Verokron) and Fireman (Dorigon), [3] as well as the 1971 Taiwanese film The Founding of Ming Dynasty (Two Unnamed Dragons).

  9. Redman (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    A comic series titled Redman: The Kaiju Hunter, written and illustrated by Matt Frank and Gonçalo Lopes, began in Japan in November 2017. An English-language trade paperback collecting chapters 1-5 was published by Night Shining, Inc. in August 2018. The second volume, collecting chapters 6-10, was published in February 2019.