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Return of Ultraman

Return of Ultraman[1] (帰ってきたウルトラマン, Kaettekita Urutoraman) is a Japanese tokusatsu science fiction television series produced by Tsuburaya Productions. 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] Prior to the series' release, Ultra Q, Ultraman, and Ultraseven were stand-alone titles however, Return of Ultraman is the first installment to unite the first three shows into an interconnected universe.[4]

Return of Ultraman
Title card
Japanese name
Kanji帰ってきたウルトラマン
Transcriptions
Revised HepburnKaettekita Urutoraman
Genre
Developed byShozo Uehara[1]
Yoji Hashimoto[1]
Starring
Narrated byAkira Nagoya[2]
Theme music composerKoichi Sugiyama
ComposerTōru Fuyuki
Country of originJapan
No. of episodes51
Production
Running time24 mins
Release
Original networkTokyo Broadcasting System
Original releaseApril 2, 1971 (1971-04-02) –
March 31, 1972 (1972-03-31)
Related

Premise

This series is a follow-up to the original Ultraman and Ultraseven that is set in 1971, four years after Ultraseven left Earth, and five years after Ultraman came to Earth. The first episode begins with a fight between two giant monsters named Takkong and Zazahn in Tokyo. Amid the monster destruction, young race-car driver Hideki Go is killed while trying to rescue a little boy and a dog from the falling rubble. His valiant sacrifice is noted by everyone, including his friends and the new defense force MAT (Monster Attack Team), but an unseen being also takes notice. Looking over Hideki is "New Ultraman" ("Ultraman Jack"), who is so touched by the race car driver's heroism, that he decides to combine his life force with that of Hideki, thus bringing him back to life (just like the original Ultraman did with Shin Hayata), much to everyone's astonishment. MAT then asks Hideki to join the team, which he does, especially since in this frightening new "Age of Monsters", Earth will need a savior. In times of crisis, Hideki will raise his right arm and, by force of will, transform into Ultraman to fight monsters. In addition, the original Ultraman and Ultra Seven are watching New Ultraman's battles from the sidelines, and offer their help when he is in peril.[2][5]

Cast

Humans:[2][5]

Voice performers:[6]

  • Isao Yatsu as Ultraman Jack,[a] Ultraman, Alien Varduck, Alien Messie, Alien Zoole, Alien Sasahiler
  • Ichirō Murakoshi as Ultraman Jack and Ultraseven
  • Tetsuya Kaji as Alien Zeran and Draculas
  • Ritsuo Sawa as Alien Nackle
  • Osamu Saka as Alien Baltan Jr., Alien Stora, and Alien Bat
  • Osamu Ichikawa as Yametarans

Production

Eiji Tsuburaya had intended Ultraseven to be the conclusion to the Ultra series. However, due to increased merchandise sales from the first three shows and demand by fans for a new show, Tsuburaya decided to develop the fourth Ultra series. Tsuburaya conceived the show's title and the idea was for the show to be a direct sequel to the 1966 series, with Hayata and passing the Beta Capsule over to a new human host. The idea was submitted to Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) in April 1969. However, TBS and its sponsors requested that the new series be centered on a brand new Ultraman, separate from the 1966 character, for marketing and merchandise purposes.[1]

After Tsuburaya's death, his eldest son Hajime was named president of Tsuburaya Productions and assembled a team to revise Return of Ultraman. The first three shows were rebroadcast to temporarily appease fan demands. Shozo Uehara and TBS producer Yoji Hashimoto conceived the final concept of the series.[1] Revisions were made to the new Ultraman's design, after feedback from licensees, to avoid similarities with the 1966 Ultraman. This included giving the new Ultraman gloves, boots, and pinstripes around the red areas. The new character was referred to as "New Ultraman" by fans and the name was used by Tsuburaya Productions for later appearances. The character was rebranded as "Ultraman Jack" in 1984 after Tsuburaya Productions held a contest for children to submit suggestions.[4]

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
1"All Monsters Attack"
Transcription: "Kaiju Sō-Shingeki" (Japanese: 怪獣総進撃)
Ishirō HondaShozo UeharaApril 2, 1971 (1971-04-02)
2"Takkong's Great Counterattack"
Transcription: "Takkongu Dai-Gyakushū" (Japanese: タッコング大逆襲)
Ishirō HondaShozo UeharaApril 9, 1971 (1971-04-09)
3"The Monster Realm of Terror"
Transcription: "Kyoufu No Kaijū Makyou" (Japanese: 恐怖の怪獣魔境)
Masanori KakeiShozo UeharaApril 16, 1971 (1971-04-16)
4"Fatal Attack! Meteor Kick"
Transcription: "Hissatsu! Ryuusei Kikku" (Japanese: 必殺! 流星キック)
Masanori KakeiShozo UeharaApril 23, 1971 (1971-04-23)
5"Two Giant Monsters Attack Tokyo"
Transcription: "Nidai Kaijū Tōkyō o Shūgeki" (Japanese: 二大怪獣東京を襲撃)
Yoshiharu TomitaShozo UeharaApril 30, 1971 (1971-04-30)
6"Showdown! Monsters vs. MAT"
Transcription: "Kessen! Kaijū Tai Matto" (Japanese: 決戦! 怪獣対マット)
Yoshiharu TomitaShozo UeharaMay 7, 1971 (1971-05-07)
7"Operation Monster Rainbow"
Transcription: "Kaijū Reinbō Sakusen" (Japanese: 怪獣レインボー作戦)
Ishirō HondaShozo UeharaMay 14, 1971 (1971-05-14)
8"Monster Time Bomb"
Transcription: "Kaijū Jigen Bakudan" (Japanese: 怪獣時限爆弾)
Masanori KakeiShigemitsu TaguchiMay 21, 1971 (1971-05-21)
9"Monster Island S.O.S."
Transcription: "Kaijū-jima Esu Ō Esu" (Japanese: 怪獣島SOS)
Ishirō HondaMasaru IgamiMay 28, 1971 (1971-05-28)
10"Dinosaur Detonation Order"
Transcription: "Kyōryū Bakuha Shirei" (Japanese: 恐竜爆破指令)
Masanori KakeiShozo UeharaJune 4, 1971 (1971-06-04)
11"Poison Gas Monster Appears"
Transcription: "Dokugasu Kaijū Shutsugen" (Japanese: 毒ガス怪獣出現)
Noboru KajiTetsuo KinjoJune 11, 1971 (1971-06-11)
12"Revenge of Monster Shugaron"
Transcription: "Kaijū Shugaron no Fukushū" (Japanese: 怪獣シュガロンの復讐)
Noboru KajiShozo UeharaJune 18, 1971 (1971-06-18)
13"Terror of the Tsunami Monster, Tokyo in Peril"
Transcription: "Tsunami Kaijū no Kyōfu Tōkyō Dai Pinchi" (Japanese: 津波怪獣の恐怖 東京大ピンチ)
Yoshiharu TomitaShozo UeharaJune 25, 1971 (1971-06-25)
14"Terror of the Two Giant Monsters, The Great Tokyo Tornado"
Transcription: "Ni Dai Kaijū no Kyōfu, Tōkyō Ōtatsu Maki Fukushū" (Japanese: 二大怪獣の恐怖 東京大龍巻)
Yoshiharu TomitaShozo UeharaJuly 2, 1971 (1971-07-02)
15"Revenge of the Monster Boy"
Transcription: "Kaijū Shōnen no Fukushū" (Japanese: 怪獣少年の復讐)
Eizo YamagiwaShigemitsu TaguchiJuly 9, 1971 (1971-07-09)
16"The Mystery of Big Bird Monster Terochilus"
Transcription: "Dai Kaichō Terochirusu no Nazo" (Japanese: 大怪鳥テロチルスの謎)
Eizo YamagiwaShozo UeharaJuly 16, 1971 (1971-07-16)
17"Monster Bird Terochilus, Big Air Raid of Tokyo"
Transcription: "Kaichō Terochirusu Tōkyō Dai Kūbaku" (Japanese: 怪鳥テロチルス東京大空爆)
Eizo YamagiwaShozo UeharaJuly 23, 1971 (1971-07-23)
18"Here Comes Ultraseven!"
Transcription: "Urutorasebun Sanjō!" (Japanese: ウルトラセブン参上)
Yoshiharu TomitaShinichi IchikawaAugust 6, 1971 (1971-08-06)
19"The Invisible Giant Monster from Outer Space"
Transcription: "Uchū kara kita Tōmei Dai-kaijū" (Japanese: 宇宙から来た透明大怪獣)
Noboru KajiShozo UeharaAugust 13, 1971 (1971-08-13)
20"The Monster is a Shooting Star in Space"
Transcription: "Kaijū wa uchū no nagareboshi" (Japanese: 怪獣は宇宙の流れ星)
Masanori KakeiToshiro IshidoAugust 20, 1971 (1971-08-20)
21"The Monster Channel"
Transcription: "Kaiju Channeru" (Japanese: 怪獣チャンネル)
Masanori KakeiShinichi IchikawaAugust 27, 1971 (1971-08-27)
22"Leave This Monster to Me"
Transcription: "Kono kaijū wa ore ga yaru" (Japanese: この怪獣は俺が殺る)
Eizo YamagiwaShinichi IchikawaSeptember 3, 1971 (1971-09-03)
23"Spit Out the Stars, Dark Monster!"
Transcription: "Ankoū Kaijū Hoshi wo Hakidake!" (Japanese: 鮟鱇怪獣 星を吐き出け!)
Eizo YamagiwaToshiro IshidoSeptember 10, 1971 (1971-09-10)
24"Horror! Birth of the Apartment Monster"
Transcription: "Senritsu Manshiyon Kaijū Tanjō" (Japanese: 戦慄! マンシヨン怪獣誕生)
Yoshiharu TomitaShozo UeharaSeptember 17, 1971 (1971-09-17)
25"Leaving My Home Planet, Earth"
Transcription: "Furusato Chikyū o saru" (Japanese: ふるさと地球を去る)
Yoshiharu TomitaShinichi IchikawaSeptember 24, 1971 (1971-09-24)
26"Mystery! Homicide Beetle Incident"
Transcription: "Kikai! Satsujin Kabutomushi jiken" (Japanese: 奇怪!殺人甲虫事件)
Masanori KakeiShozo UeharaOctober 1, 1971 (1971-10-01)
27"Go to Hell With This Blow!"
Transcription: "Kono ippatsu de Jigoku e Ike!" (Japanese: この一発で地獄へ行け!)
Masanori KakeiShinichi IchikawaOctober 8, 1971 (1971-10-08)
28"Operation Ultra Special Attack"
Transcription: "Urutora Tokkōdai Sakusen" (Japanese: ウルトラ特攻大作戦)
Eizo YamagiwaAkio JissojiOctober 15, 1971 (1971-10-15)
29"Jiro Rides a Monster"
Transcription: "Jirō-kun Kaijū ni noru" (Japanese: 次郎くん怪獣に乗る)
Eizo YamagiwaShigemitsu TaguchiOctober 22, 1971 (1971-10-22)
30"The Cursed Bone God Oxter"
Transcription: "Noroi no Hone-shin Okusutā" (Japanese: 呪いの骨神オクスター)
Tadashi MafuneToshiro IshidoOctober 29, 1971 (1971-10-29)
31"In Between Devil and Angel..."
Transcription: "Akuma to Tenshi no ma ni" (Japanese: 悪魔と天使の間に)
Tadashi MafuneShinichi IchikawaNovember 5, 1971 (1971-11-05)
32"Duel Under the Setting Sun"
Transcription: "Rakujitsu no Kettō" (Japanese: 落日の決闘)
Jun OkiKitao SenzokuNovember 12, 1971 (1971-11-12)
33"The Monster Tamer and the Boy"
Transcription: "Kaijū-Tsukai to Shōnen" (Japanese: 怪獣使いと少年)
Shohei TojoShozo UeharaNovember 19, 1971 (1971-11-19)
34"An Unforgiven Life"
Transcription: "Yurusarezaru Inochi" (Japanese: 許されざるいのち)
Eizo YamagiwaToshiro Ishido & Shinichiro KobayashiNovember 26, 1971 (1971-11-26)
35"Cruel! Light Monster Prizuma"
Transcription: "Zankoku! Hikari Kaijū Purizu Ma" (Japanese: 残酷! 光怪獣プリズ魔)
Eizo YamagiwaShin AkekawaDecember 3, 1971 (1971-12-03)
36"Banish the Night"
Transcription: "Yoru wo ke-chirase" (Japanese: 夜を蹴散らせ)
Masanori KakeiToshiro IshidoDecember 10, 1971 (1971-12-10)
37"Ultraman Dies at Sunset"
Transcription: "Urutoraman Yūhi ni Shisu" (Japanese: ウルトラマン夕陽に死す)
Yoshiharu TomitaShozo UeharaDecember 17, 1971 (1971-12-17)
38"When the Star of Ultra Shines"
Transcription: "Urutora no hoshi Hikaru Toki" (Japanese: ウルトラの星光る時)
Yoshiharu TomitaShozo UeharaDecember 24, 1971 (1971-12-24)
39"Winter Horror Series: 20th Century Abominable Snowman"
Transcription: "Fuyu no Kaiki Shirīzu - Nijū-Seiki no Yuki Otoko" (Japanese: 冬の怪奇シリーズ・20世紀の雪男)
Masanori KakeiShigemitsu TaguchiJanuary 7, 1972 (1972-01-07)
40"Winter Horror Series: The Phantom Snow Woman"
Transcription: "Fuyu no Kaiki Shirīzu - Maboroshi no Yuki Onna" (Japanese: 冬の怪奇シリーズ・まぼろしの雪女)
Masanori KakeiToshiro IshidoJanuary 14, 1972 (1972-01-14)
41"The Revenge of Alien Baltan Jr."
Transcription: "Barutan Seijin Juniā no Fukushu" (Japanese: バルタン星人Jr.の復習)
Takaharu SaekiShukei NagasakaJanuary 21, 1972 (1972-01-21)
42"The Monster that Stands on Mt. Fuji"
Transcription: "Fuji ni Tatsu Kaijū" (Japanese: 富士に立つ怪獣)
Takaharu SaekiToshiro IshidoJanuary 28, 1972 (1972-01-28)
43"The Demon God Howls at the Moon"
Transcription: "Majin Tsuki ni hoeru" (Japanese: 魔神月に咆える)
Masanori KakeiToshiro IshidoFebruary 4, 1972 (1972-02-04)
44"To the Starry Sky with Love"
Transcription: "Hoshizora ni Ai wo komete" (Japanese: 星空に愛をこめて)
Masanori KakeiShigemitsu TaguchiFebruary 11, 1972 (1972-02-11)
45"Assassinate Hideki Go!"
Transcription: "Gō Hideki wo Ansantsu seyo!" (Japanese: 郷秀樹を暗殺せよ!)
Noboru KajiMasao SaitoFebruary 18, 1972 (1972-02-18)
46"Fill This Blow with Anger"
Transcription: "Kono ichigeki ni ikari o komete" (Japanese: この一撃に怒りをこめて)
Noboru KajiShigemitsu TaguchiFebruary 25, 1972 (1972-02-25)
47"The Marked Woman"
Transcription: "Newarata onna" (Japanese: 狙わらた女)
Takaharu SaekiToshiro IshidoMarch 3, 1972 (1972-03-03)
48"We'll Take Earth!"
Transcription: "Chikyū Itadakimasu" (Japanese: 地球頂きます)
Takaharu SaekiMieko OsanaiMarch 10, 1972 (1972-03-10)
49"MAT is the Name of Space Warriors"
Transcription: "Uchuu Senshi Sono Nama Matto" (Japanese: 宇宙戦士その名まMAT)
Shūe MatsubayashiMasaru IgamiMarch 17, 1972 (1972-03-17)
50"Invitation from Hell"
Transcription: "Jigoku Kara no Sasoi" (Japanese: 地獄からの誘い)
Shūe MatsubayashiMasao SaitoMarch 24, 1972 (1972-03-24)
51"The Five Oaths of Ultra"
Transcription: "Urutora Itsutsu no Chikai" (Japanese: ウルトラ5つの誓い)
Ishirō HondaShozo UeharaMarch 31, 1972 (1972-03-31)

Post-release

Manga

A manga series by Akira Mizuho ran in Bessatsu Shōnen Sunday from May to December 1971.[7]

Home media

In November 2015, Tsuburaya Productions and Bandai Visual released the series on Blu-ray in Japan.[8] In July 2019, Mill Creek Entertainment announced that it had acquired most of the Ultraman library from Tsuburaya Productions through Indigo Entertainment, including 1,100 TV episodes and 20 films.[9] Mill Creek released the series on Blu-ray and digital in North America on February 25, 2020, in standard and steelbook sets.[10]

In July 2020, Shout! Factory announced to have struck a multi-year deal with Alliance Entertainment and Mill Creek, with the blessings of Tsuburaya and Indigo, that granted them the exclusive SVOD and AVOD digital rights to the Ultra series and films (1,100 TV episodes and 20 films) acquired by Mill Creek the previous year. Return of Ultraman, amongst other titles, will stream in the United States and Canada through Shout! Factory TV and Tokushoutsu.[11]

Notes

  1. ^ Yatsu provided the voice for Ultraman Jack on episodes: 1, 18, 30, 31, 37, while Murakoshi provided the voice for episode 50.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Aiken 2020, p. 02.
  2. ^ a b c "帰ってきたウルトラマン Blu-ray BOX" (in Japanese). Bandai Visual. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
  3. ^ Aiken 2020, p. 04.
  4. ^ a b Aiken 2020, p. 03.
  5. ^ a b "高画質でキレイになって帰ってきた!『帰ってきたウルトラマン HDリマスター版』のレギュラー放送がスタート!" (in Japanese). PR Times. 2017-07-11. Retrieved 2019-05-09.
  6. ^ a b 円谷プロ画報. Vol. 第1巻. 竹書房. 2013. pp. 212, 213. ISBN 978-4-8124-9491-2.
  7. ^ "「湯来のまち 空き家アート作品展」が始まりました。第1回は甲斐さゆみ・迫田良明 合同原画展". from the original on December 14, 2020. Retrieved December 14, 2020.
  8. ^ Mike Dent (June 30, 2015). "Return of Ultraman, Ultraman Gaia Blu-Ray Boxes Dated". The Tokusatsu Network. from the original on December 14, 2020. Retrieved December 14, 2020.
  9. ^ "Exclusive – Mill Creek Entertainment Acquires the Ultraman Library For Physical and Digital Home Entertainment Distribution Across North America". SciFi Japan. July 10, 2019. from the original on July 12, 2019. Retrieved July 11, 2019.
  10. ^ "Mill Creek Entertainment To Bring Return of Ultraman And Ultraman Orb: The Origin Saga On Blu-ray In February 2020". SciFi Japan. November 20, 2019. from the original on December 19, 2019. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
  11. ^ Patrick Frater (July 10, 2020). "Shout! Factory Strikes 'Ultraman' Digital Distribution Deal With Mill Creek". Variety. from the original on December 13, 2020. Retrieved December 13, 2020.

Sources

  • Aiken, Keith (2020). Passing the Torch and Series History – Information and Episode Guide. Mill Creek Entertainment. ASIN B081KRBMZY.

External links

  • Return of Ultraman at IMDb
  • Official website of Tsuburaya Productions (in English)
  • Ultraman Connection — Official website (in English)
  • Official Ultraman channel at YouTube

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Ultraman Jack redirects here For the titular character see Ultraman Jack character Return of Ultraman 1 帰ってきたウルトラマン Kaettekita Urutoraman is a Japanese tokusatsu science fiction television series produced by Tsuburaya Productions 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 Prior to the series release Ultra Q Ultraman and Ultraseven were stand alone titles however Return of Ultraman is the first installment to unite the first three shows into an interconnected universe 4 Return of UltramanTitle cardJapanese nameKanji帰ってきたウルトラマンTranscriptionsRevised HepburnKaettekita UrutoramanGenreTokusatsuKaijuSuperheroScience fictionDeveloped byShozo Uehara 1 Yoji Hashimoto 1 StarringJiro DanNobuo TsukamotoJun NegamiShunsuke IkedaKen NishidaKo MatsuiMika KatsuragiShin KishidaRumi SakakibaraHideki KawaguchiNarrated byAkira Nagoya 2 Theme music composerKoichi SugiyamaComposerTōru FuyukiCountry of originJapanNo of episodes51ProductionRunning time24 minsReleaseOriginal networkTokyo Broadcasting SystemOriginal releaseApril 2 1971 1971 04 02 March 31 1972 1972 03 31 RelatedUltraseven Ultraman Ace Contents 1 Premise 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Episodes 5 Post release 5 1 Manga 6 Home media 7 Notes 8 References 8 1 Sources 9 External linksPremise EditMain article List of Return of Ultraman characters This series is a follow up to the original Ultraman and Ultraseven that is set in 1971 four years after Ultraseven left Earth and five years after Ultraman came to Earth The first episode begins with a fight between two giant monsters named Takkong and Zazahn in Tokyo Amid the monster destruction young race car driver Hideki Go is killed while trying to rescue a little boy and a dog from the falling rubble His valiant sacrifice is noted by everyone including his friends and the new defense force MAT Monster Attack Team but an unseen being also takes notice Looking over Hideki is New Ultraman Ultraman Jack who is so touched by the race car driver s heroism that he decides to combine his life force with that of Hideki thus bringing him back to life just like the original Ultraman did with Shin Hayata much to everyone s astonishment MAT then asks Hideki to join the team which he does especially since in this frightening new Age of Monsters Earth will need a savior In times of crisis Hideki will raise his right arm and by force of will transform into Ultraman to fight monsters In addition the original Ultraman and Ultra Seven are watching New Ultraman s battles from the sidelines and offer their help when he is in peril 2 5 Cast EditHumans 2 5 Jirō Dan as Hideki Go Ultraman Jack Nobuo Tsukamoto as Katsuichirō Katō Jun Negami as Ryu Ibuki Shunsuke Ikeda as Takeshi Minami Ken Nishida as Fumio Kishida Kō Mitsui as Ippei Ueno Mika Katsuragi as Yuriko Oka Shin Kishida as Ken Sakata Rumi Sakakibara as Aki Sakata Hideki Kawaguchi as Jirō Sakata Kazuko Iwasaki as Rumiko Murano Susumu Fujita as Chief Kishida Kenji Sahara as Staff Officer Satake Voice performers 6 Isao Yatsu as Ultraman Jack a Ultraman Alien Varduck Alien Messie Alien Zoole Alien Sasahiler Ichirō Murakoshi as Ultraman Jack and Ultraseven Tetsuya Kaji as Alien Zeran and Draculas Ritsuo Sawa as Alien Nackle Osamu Saka as Alien Baltan Jr Alien Stora and Alien Bat Osamu Ichikawa as YametaransProduction EditEiji Tsuburaya had intended Ultraseven to be the conclusion to the Ultra series However due to increased merchandise sales from the first three shows and demand by fans for a new show Tsuburaya decided to develop the fourth Ultra series Tsuburaya conceived the show s title and the idea was for the show to be a direct sequel to the 1966 series with Hayata and passing the Beta Capsule over to a new human host The idea was submitted to Tokyo Broadcasting System TBS in April 1969 However TBS and its sponsors requested that the new series be centered on a brand new Ultraman separate from the 1966 character for marketing and merchandise purposes 1 After Tsuburaya s death his eldest son Hajime was named president of Tsuburaya Productions and assembled a team to revise Return of Ultraman The first three shows were rebroadcast to temporarily appease fan demands Shozo Uehara and TBS producer Yoji Hashimoto conceived the final concept of the series 1 Revisions were made to the new Ultraman s design after feedback from licensees to avoid similarities with the 1966 Ultraman This included giving the new Ultraman gloves boots and pinstripes around the red areas The new character was referred to as New Ultraman by fans and the name was used by Tsuburaya Productions for later appearances The character was rebranded as Ultraman Jack in 1984 after Tsuburaya Productions held a contest for children to submit suggestions 4 Episodes EditNo TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date1 All Monsters Attack Transcription Kaiju Sō Shingeki Japanese 怪獣総進撃 Ishirō HondaShozo UeharaApril 2 1971 1971 04 02 2 Takkong s Great Counterattack Transcription Takkongu Dai Gyakushu Japanese タッコング大逆襲 Ishirō HondaShozo UeharaApril 9 1971 1971 04 09 3 The Monster Realm of Terror Transcription Kyoufu No Kaiju Makyou Japanese 恐怖の怪獣魔境 Masanori KakeiShozo UeharaApril 16 1971 1971 04 16 4 Fatal Attack Meteor Kick Transcription Hissatsu Ryuusei Kikku Japanese 必殺 流星キック Masanori KakeiShozo UeharaApril 23 1971 1971 04 23 5 Two Giant Monsters Attack Tokyo Transcription Nidai Kaiju Tōkyō o Shugeki Japanese 二大怪獣東京を襲撃 Yoshiharu TomitaShozo UeharaApril 30 1971 1971 04 30 6 Showdown Monsters vs MAT Transcription Kessen Kaiju Tai Matto Japanese 決戦 怪獣対マット Yoshiharu TomitaShozo UeharaMay 7 1971 1971 05 07 7 Operation Monster Rainbow Transcription Kaiju Reinbō Sakusen Japanese 怪獣レインボー作戦 Ishirō HondaShozo UeharaMay 14 1971 1971 05 14 8 Monster Time Bomb Transcription Kaiju Jigen Bakudan Japanese 怪獣時限爆弾 Masanori KakeiShigemitsu TaguchiMay 21 1971 1971 05 21 9 Monster Island S O S Transcription Kaiju jima Esu Ō Esu Japanese 怪獣島SOS Ishirō HondaMasaru IgamiMay 28 1971 1971 05 28 10 Dinosaur Detonation Order Transcription Kyōryu Bakuha Shirei Japanese 恐竜爆破指令 Masanori KakeiShozo UeharaJune 4 1971 1971 06 04 11 Poison Gas Monster Appears Transcription Dokugasu Kaiju Shutsugen Japanese 毒ガス怪獣出現 Noboru KajiTetsuo KinjoJune 11 1971 1971 06 11 12 Revenge of Monster Shugaron Transcription Kaiju Shugaron no Fukushu Japanese 怪獣シュガロンの復讐 Noboru KajiShozo UeharaJune 18 1971 1971 06 18 13 Terror of the Tsunami Monster Tokyo in Peril Transcription Tsunami Kaiju no Kyōfu Tōkyō Dai Pinchi Japanese 津波怪獣の恐怖 東京大ピンチ Yoshiharu TomitaShozo UeharaJune 25 1971 1971 06 25 14 Terror of the Two Giant Monsters The Great Tokyo Tornado Transcription Ni Dai Kaiju no Kyōfu Tōkyō Ōtatsu Maki Fukushu Japanese 二大怪獣の恐怖 東京大龍巻 Yoshiharu TomitaShozo UeharaJuly 2 1971 1971 07 02 15 Revenge of the Monster Boy Transcription Kaiju Shōnen no Fukushu Japanese 怪獣少年の復讐 Eizo YamagiwaShigemitsu TaguchiJuly 9 1971 1971 07 09 16 The Mystery of Big Bird Monster Terochilus Transcription Dai Kaichō Terochirusu no Nazo Japanese 大怪鳥テロチルスの謎 Eizo YamagiwaShozo UeharaJuly 16 1971 1971 07 16 17 Monster Bird Terochilus Big Air Raid of Tokyo Transcription Kaichō Terochirusu Tōkyō Dai Kubaku Japanese 怪鳥テロチルス東京大空爆 Eizo YamagiwaShozo UeharaJuly 23 1971 1971 07 23 18 Here Comes Ultraseven Transcription Urutorasebun Sanjō Japanese ウルトラセブン参上 Yoshiharu TomitaShinichi IchikawaAugust 6 1971 1971 08 06 19 The Invisible Giant Monster from Outer Space Transcription Uchu kara kita Tōmei Dai kaiju Japanese 宇宙から来た透明大怪獣 Noboru KajiShozo UeharaAugust 13 1971 1971 08 13 20 The Monster is a Shooting Star in Space Transcription Kaiju wa uchu no nagareboshi Japanese 怪獣は宇宙の流れ星 Masanori KakeiToshiro IshidoAugust 20 1971 1971 08 20 21 The Monster Channel Transcription Kaiju Channeru Japanese 怪獣チャンネル Masanori KakeiShinichi IchikawaAugust 27 1971 1971 08 27 22 Leave This Monster to Me Transcription Kono kaiju wa ore ga yaru Japanese この怪獣は俺が殺る Eizo YamagiwaShinichi IchikawaSeptember 3 1971 1971 09 03 23 Spit Out the Stars Dark Monster Transcription Ankou Kaiju Hoshi wo Hakidake Japanese 鮟鱇怪獣 星を吐き出け Eizo YamagiwaToshiro IshidoSeptember 10 1971 1971 09 10 24 Horror Birth of the Apartment Monster Transcription Senritsu Manshiyon Kaiju Tanjō Japanese 戦慄 マンシヨン怪獣誕生 Yoshiharu TomitaShozo UeharaSeptember 17 1971 1971 09 17 25 Leaving My Home Planet Earth Transcription Furusato Chikyu o saru Japanese ふるさと地球を去る Yoshiharu TomitaShinichi IchikawaSeptember 24 1971 1971 09 24 26 Mystery Homicide Beetle Incident Transcription Kikai Satsujin Kabutomushi jiken Japanese 奇怪 殺人甲虫事件 Masanori KakeiShozo UeharaOctober 1 1971 1971 10 01 27 Go to Hell With This Blow Transcription Kono ippatsu de Jigoku e Ike Japanese この一発で地獄へ行け Masanori KakeiShinichi IchikawaOctober 8 1971 1971 10 08 28 Operation Ultra Special Attack Transcription Urutora Tokkōdai Sakusen Japanese ウルトラ特攻大作戦 Eizo YamagiwaAkio JissojiOctober 15 1971 1971 10 15 29 Jiro Rides a Monster Transcription Jirō kun Kaiju ni noru Japanese 次郎くん怪獣に乗る Eizo YamagiwaShigemitsu TaguchiOctober 22 1971 1971 10 22 30 The Cursed Bone God Oxter Transcription Noroi no Hone shin Okusuta Japanese 呪いの骨神オクスター Tadashi MafuneToshiro IshidoOctober 29 1971 1971 10 29 31 In Between Devil and Angel Transcription Akuma to Tenshi no ma ni Japanese 悪魔と天使の間に Tadashi MafuneShinichi IchikawaNovember 5 1971 1971 11 05 32 Duel Under the Setting Sun Transcription Rakujitsu no Kettō Japanese 落日の決闘 Jun OkiKitao SenzokuNovember 12 1971 1971 11 12 33 The Monster Tamer and the Boy Transcription Kaiju Tsukai to Shōnen Japanese 怪獣使いと少年 Shohei TojoShozo UeharaNovember 19 1971 1971 11 19 34 An Unforgiven Life Transcription Yurusarezaru Inochi Japanese 許されざるいのち Eizo YamagiwaToshiro Ishido amp Shinichiro KobayashiNovember 26 1971 1971 11 26 35 Cruel Light Monster Prizuma Transcription Zankoku Hikari Kaiju Purizu Ma Japanese 残酷 光怪獣プリズ魔 Eizo YamagiwaShin AkekawaDecember 3 1971 1971 12 03 36 Banish the Night Transcription Yoru wo ke chirase Japanese 夜を蹴散らせ Masanori KakeiToshiro IshidoDecember 10 1971 1971 12 10 37 Ultraman Dies at Sunset Transcription Urutoraman Yuhi ni Shisu Japanese ウルトラマン夕陽に死す Yoshiharu TomitaShozo UeharaDecember 17 1971 1971 12 17 38 When the Star of Ultra Shines Transcription Urutora no hoshi Hikaru Toki Japanese ウルトラの星光る時 Yoshiharu TomitaShozo UeharaDecember 24 1971 1971 12 24 39 Winter Horror Series 20th Century Abominable Snowman Transcription Fuyu no Kaiki Shirizu Niju Seiki no Yuki Otoko Japanese 冬の怪奇シリーズ 20世紀の雪男 Masanori KakeiShigemitsu TaguchiJanuary 7 1972 1972 01 07 40 Winter Horror Series The Phantom Snow Woman Transcription Fuyu no Kaiki Shirizu Maboroshi no Yuki Onna Japanese 冬の怪奇シリーズ まぼろしの雪女 Masanori KakeiToshiro IshidoJanuary 14 1972 1972 01 14 41 The Revenge of Alien Baltan Jr Transcription Barutan Seijin Junia no Fukushu Japanese バルタン星人Jr の復習 Takaharu SaekiShukei NagasakaJanuary 21 1972 1972 01 21 42 The Monster that Stands on Mt Fuji Transcription Fuji ni Tatsu Kaiju Japanese 富士に立つ怪獣 Takaharu SaekiToshiro IshidoJanuary 28 1972 1972 01 28 43 The Demon God Howls at the Moon Transcription Majin Tsuki ni hoeru Japanese 魔神月に咆える Masanori KakeiToshiro IshidoFebruary 4 1972 1972 02 04 44 To the Starry Sky with Love Transcription Hoshizora ni Ai wo komete Japanese 星空に愛をこめて Masanori KakeiShigemitsu TaguchiFebruary 11 1972 1972 02 11 45 Assassinate Hideki Go Transcription Gō Hideki wo Ansantsu seyo Japanese 郷秀樹を暗殺せよ Noboru KajiMasao SaitoFebruary 18 1972 1972 02 18 46 Fill This Blow with Anger Transcription Kono ichigeki ni ikari o komete Japanese この一撃に怒りをこめて Noboru KajiShigemitsu TaguchiFebruary 25 1972 1972 02 25 47 The Marked Woman Transcription Newarata onna Japanese 狙わらた女 Takaharu SaekiToshiro IshidoMarch 3 1972 1972 03 03 48 We ll Take Earth Transcription Chikyu Itadakimasu Japanese 地球頂きます Takaharu SaekiMieko OsanaiMarch 10 1972 1972 03 10 49 MAT is the Name of Space Warriors Transcription Uchuu Senshi Sono Nama Matto Japanese 宇宙戦士その名まMAT Shue MatsubayashiMasaru IgamiMarch 17 1972 1972 03 17 50 Invitation from Hell Transcription Jigoku Kara no Sasoi Japanese 地獄からの誘い Shue MatsubayashiMasao SaitoMarch 24 1972 1972 03 24 51 The Five Oaths of Ultra Transcription Urutora Itsutsu no Chikai Japanese ウルトラ5つの誓い Ishirō HondaShozo UeharaMarch 31 1972 1972 03 31 Post release EditManga Edit A manga series by Akira Mizuho ran in Bessatsu Shōnen Sunday from May to December 1971 7 Home media EditIn November 2015 Tsuburaya Productions and Bandai Visual released the series on Blu ray in Japan 8 In July 2019 Mill Creek Entertainment announced that it had acquired most of the Ultraman library from Tsuburaya Productions through Indigo Entertainment including 1 100 TV episodes and 20 films 9 Mill Creek released the series on Blu ray and digital in North America on February 25 2020 in standard and steelbook sets 10 In July 2020 Shout Factory announced to have struck a multi year deal with Alliance Entertainment and Mill Creek with the blessings of Tsuburaya and Indigo that granted them the exclusive SVOD and AVOD digital rights to the Ultra series and films 1 100 TV episodes and 20 films acquired by Mill Creek the previous year Return of Ultraman amongst other titles will stream in the United States and Canada through Shout Factory TV and Tokushoutsu 11 Notes Edit Yatsu provided the voice for Ultraman Jack on episodes 1 18 30 31 37 while Murakoshi provided the voice for episode 50 6 References Edit a b c d e Aiken 2020 p 02 a b c 帰ってきたウルトラマン Blu ray BOX in Japanese Bandai Visual Retrieved 9 May 2019 Aiken 2020 p 04 a b Aiken 2020 p 03 a b 高画質でキレイになって帰ってきた 帰ってきたウルトラマン HDリマスター版 のレギュラー放送がスタート in Japanese PR Times 2017 07 11 Retrieved 2019 05 09 a b 円谷プロ画報 Vol 第1巻 竹書房 2013 pp 212 213 ISBN 978 4 8124 9491 2 湯来のまち 空き家アート作品展 が始まりました 第1回は甲斐さゆみ 迫田良明 合同原画展 Archived from the original on December 14 2020 Retrieved December 14 2020 Mike Dent June 30 2015 Return of Ultraman Ultraman Gaia Blu Ray Boxes Dated The Tokusatsu Network Archived from the original on December 14 2020 Retrieved December 14 2020 Exclusive Mill Creek Entertainment Acquires the Ultraman Library For Physical and Digital Home Entertainment Distribution Across North America SciFi Japan July 10 2019 Archived from the original on July 12 2019 Retrieved July 11 2019 Mill Creek Entertainment To Bring Return of Ultraman And Ultraman Orb The Origin Saga On Blu ray In February 2020 SciFi Japan November 20 2019 Archived from the original on December 19 2019 Retrieved June 20 2020 Patrick Frater July 10 2020 Shout Factory Strikes Ultraman Digital Distribution Deal With Mill Creek Variety Archived from the original on December 13 2020 Retrieved December 13 2020 Sources Edit Aiken Keith 2020 Passing the Torch and Series History Information and Episode Guide Mill Creek Entertainment ASIN B081KRBMZY External links EditReturn of Ultraman at IMDb Official website of Tsuburaya Productions in English Ultraman Connection Official website in English Official Ultraman channel at YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Return of Ultraman amp oldid 1150487362, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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