Ultra Q (ウルトラQ, Urutora Kyū) is a 1966 Japanese tokusatsu kaiju television series created by Eiji Tsuburaya. Produced by Tsuburaya Productions, it is the...
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Ultraman (1966 TV series) (redirect from Dodongo (Ultra monster))
Eiji Tsuburaya. Produced by Tsuburaya Productions, it is a follow-up to Ultra Q, though not technically a sequel or spin-off. Tsuburaya Productions produced...
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Neo Ultra Q (ネオ・ウルトラQ, Neo Urutora Kyū) is a 2013 Japanese television drama broadcast by WOWOW and produced by Tsuburaya Productions as the 24th entry...
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Ultraman (redirect from List of Ultra Q monsters)
owned by Tsuburaya Productions, which began with the television series Ultra Q in 1966 and became an international pop-culture phenomenon. The franchise...
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Ultra Q: Dark Fantasy (ウルトラQ dark fantasy, Urutora Kyū: dāku fantajī) is a 2004 production, and the 17th installment in the Ultra Series that was broadcast...
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onto produce the television shows Ultra Q, Ultraman (both 1966), Ultraseven (1967–1968), and Mighty Jack (1968). Ultra Q and Ultraman were extremely successful...
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Shin Ultraman (redirect from Shin Ultra Fight)
2022, Kodansha released ULTRAMAN HISTORICA: From Ultra Q to Shin Ultraman (ULTRAMAN HISTORICA ウルトラQからシン・ウルトラマンまで, Urutoraman HISTORICA Urutora Kyū kara...
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roles in expanding modern cultures in Japan. Both along with Daimajin and Ultra Q franchises formed the "First Kaiju Boom", which became the basis for the...
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the characters and mechanics for the television programs in the Ultra series: Ultra Q, Ultraman, and Ultraseven. Narita was born on September 3, 1929...
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scene of Ultra Hawk 1. Ultra Q (1966) Kaiju Booska (1966) Ultraman (1966) Ultraseven (1967) Operation: Mystery! (1968) Mighty Jack (1968) Ultra Q (1966)...
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Years active 1962-present Organization Tsuburaya Productions Notable work Ultra Q as Yuriko Edogawa Ultraman as Akiko Fuji Ultraman Max as Yukari Yoshinaga...
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popular Ultra Q episode, "Kanegon's Cocoon" as an assistant director in 1965. He subsequently returned to work as an assistant director on the Ultra Q episode...
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Ultraseven (redirect from Ultra 7)
proposed a children's horror/mystery show that would have been a hybrid of Ultra Q and The Twilight Zone, Sueyasu proposed a fairy tale-themed series, and...
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Ultraman 1979: Ultraman Kaijuu Daikessen as Shin Hayata / Ultraman 1990: Ultra Q the Movie: Hoshi no densetsu as Shin Hayata / Ultraman 1991: Godzilla vs...
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List of Mega Monster Battle characters (redirect from List of Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle characters)
Batoru) is a multimedia project of Tsuburaya Productions' long-running Ultra Series. The story's main setting took place in the mainstream Showa Universe...
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who played the title role in Space Sheriff Gavan, attended his funeral. Ultra Q The Movie: Legend of the Stars Ultraman Tiga & Ultraman Dyna: Warriors...
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Godzilla films and the television series Ultra Q. Tsukamoto spoke specifically being interested in Ultra Q noting the mismatched elements of the show...
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Ultra Mono is the third studio album by British rock band Idles, released on 25 September 2020 by Partisan Records. Following on from their previous album...
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chosen for the role as a suit actor to portray an alien named Kemur in Ultra Q. His height at 181 cm (5 ft 11 in), slim body and body type "different...
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the "Ultra N-Project" (Ultraman the Next and Ultraman Nexus) based loosely on an unused concept which was planned before the production of Ultra Q, but...
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marketing campaigns, and even lent to the title of the show Ultra Q, and its sequel Ultraman. Ultra c Was later mentioned In Episode 25 Of Ultraman 80. http://ajw...
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Year Title Notes Ref(s) 1966 Ultra Q Acting role, Gomess, Pagos 1966–1967 Ultraman Neronga, Gabora, Jirahs, Kemur II, Keylla. 1967–1968 Ultraseven Acting...
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first of the Ultra series, Ultra Q. He also appeared in a number of subsequent Ultra series, including: Ultra Q (1966)- as Jun Manjoume Ultra Seven (1967–1968)...
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Tsuburaya. Ultraman - a sequel series to the previous Tokusatsu kaiju series Ultra Q - quickly became very popular in its initial run, to the point that Tsuburaya...
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themes. Tsuburaya Productions has had the Ultraman Series starting with Ultra Q and Ultraman in 1966. P Productions began their foray into tokusatsu in...
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The channel was also home to Ultraman and the Ultra Series franchise from 1966 – itself a spinoff to Ultra Q, co-produced and broadcast in the same year...
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to his first encounter with ZAP Spacy. First appeared in episode 5 of Ultra Q. Centipede Monster Mukadender (百足怪獣 ムカデンダー, Hyakusoku Kaijū Mukadendā,...
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monsters Neronga, Magular and Gabora, as well as being used once for Pagos in Ultra Q. Baragon appears via stock footage in the 1978 Indian B-movie Aadi Yug...
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about a second giant boom. Kemuri no Osama (1962) Ultra Q (1965) Ultraman (1966) Ultraman (1967) Ultra Seven (1967) Operation: Mystery! (1968) Return of...
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released his first material online in 2015 and currently plays with the band Ultra Q (formerly Mt. Eddy). In a February 2014 interview with Rolling Stone, Armstrong...
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