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"Urutoraman: Kûsô tokusatsu shirîzu" (1966)TV series 1966-1967

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Overview

Writers:
Tetsuo Kinjô (main writer)
Mamoru Sasaki (several episodes)
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Seasons:
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Release Date:
17 July 1966 (Japan) more
Plot:
A human member of a defense force is given the life and ability to change into a giant super-hero to battle the monsters he encounters. full summary
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Cast

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Susumu Kurobe ... Shin Hayata (39 episodes, 1966-1967)
Sandayuu Dokumamushi ... Daisuke Arashi (39 episodes, 1966-1967)
Masanari Nihei ... Mitsuhiro Ide (39 episodes, 1966-1967)
Bin Furuya ... Ultraman (39 episodes, 1966-1967)
Hiroko Sakurai ... Akiko Fuji (38 episodes, 1966-1967)
Akiji Kobayashi ... Captain 'Cap' Toshio Muramatsu (38 episodes, 1966-1967)
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Series Directed by
Akio Jissoji (unknown episodes)
Hajime Tsuburaya (unknown episodes)
 
Series Writing credits
Tetsuo Kinjô (unknown episodes)
Mamoru Sasaki (unknown episodes)
Shinichi Sekizawa (unknown episodes)

Series Produced by
Eiji Tsuburaya .... supervising producer (unknown episodes)
 
Series Original Music by
Kunio Miyauchi (unknown episodes)
 
Series Cinematography by
Yasumichi Fukuzawa (unknown episodes)
Masaharu Utsumi (unknown episodes)
 
Series Art Direction by
Tôru Narita (unknown episodes)
 
Series Special Effects by
Teisho Arikawa .... special effects supervisor (unknown episodes)
Tetsu Matoba .... special effects supervisor (unknown episodes)
Koichi Takano .... special effects supervisor (unknown episodes)
Hajime Tsuburaya .... special effects supervisor (unknown episodes)
 


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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Bemular (Japan: English title) (working title)
Bemurâ (Japan) (working title)
Kagaku Tokusô Tai: Bemurâ (Japan) (working title)
Reddoman (Japan) (working title)
Redman (Japan: English title) (working title)
Science Investigation Team: Bemular (Japan: English title) (working title)
Ultraman: A Special Effects Fantasy Series (International: English title)
Urutoraman (Japan) (short title)
Woo (Japan: English title) (working title)
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Runtime:
30 min (39 episodes)
Country:
Japan
Language:
English | Japanese
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.33 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono
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Trivia:
The sequences with Urutoraman fighting proved to be so expensive to film, that the producers needed a way to limit the scenes to only a few minutes for each episode. The solution was to give the character the weakness that he can not survive in his true self for more than roughly three minutes before he runs out of energy. This is marked with his warning chest light, called the Colortimer, which begins to blink with increasing speed as his energy runs out. more
Quotes:
Hayata: He hasn't got a name.
Ide: He doesn't? Listen, I bet he does. Now, what is it?
Hayata: I'll think of one. Does Ultraman sound all right?
Akiko Fuji: Ultraman?
Hayata: Uh huh. Ultraman. How do you like it?
Ide: Well, it sounds "ultra" good.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in Yi wu liang huo (2003) more
Soundtrack:
Urutoraman no Uta more

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1 out of 5 people found the following comment useful:-
Sublime Wacked Out Monster Show - That's a Compliment!, 29 April 2005
10/10
Author: Chung Mo from NYC

The first giant robot Japanese Sci-Fi TV show has something that all the others (Ultraman sequels included) never achieved. It's set in a world of bizarre logic and weird film making that is hard to describe. Unlike American television shows, Ultraman seemed to be played for laughs, very strange laughs, but laughs none the less. Don't expect the self-conscious humor of Batman but a world where people say and do odd things, the plot lines take goofy turns and characters will suddenly turn to the camera and talk to you as if nothing strange is happening at all.

In one episode, the main characters (members of the "Science Patrol" in the Amrican translation) are sent out to find nuclear bombs that fell off a wayward space mission (!) and sank to the bottom of the sea. Unfortunately a sea creature found one of the bombs first and mutates into a giant monster (resembling the Creature from the Black Lagoon) that sinks boats and attacks ocean resorts. All the time a nuclear bomb is stuck on the monster's shoulder. The Science Patrol has the brilliant idea to sooth the enraged beast with music so they get the Japanese Coast Guard to play classical music from a destroyer! This has the opposite effect as the monster rips up and hurls trees around. One member of the Science Patrol make the incredible observation, "The monster doesn't like music, turn it off!". The show stops as the main characters try to figure out why their plan didn't work since "all wild beasts are soothed by music"! It's decided that radiation is the cause of the monster's inability to appreciate fine music!

If you are looking for "rational" entertainment, run far as you can from Ultraman. For the rest of us who enjoy goofy fun, you can't get better then this. The new DVD set has the original Japanese track which has increased my admiration for this show.

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