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Is Ultraman Stronger than Godzilla?
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Godzilla: iconic mutated lizard with nuclear energy, famous in kaiju films since the 1950s Ultraman: alien superhero with solar-powered abilities, known for brawling hand-to-hand combat. Ultraman vs. Godzilla: Ultraman's diverse extraterrestrial superpowers could give him an advantage in a fight.

As the acclaimed big-screen behemoth Godzilla Minus One and the popular TV show Ultraman: Rising battle for viewership supremacy on Netflix, a legitimate debate about the stronger fictional character has emerged. Both gigantic fictional characters were created in Japan in the 1950s and 1960s, with the alien superhero Ultraman often facing humongous Kaiju monsters of Godzilla's ilk lurking beneath the country.

In addition to their immense size and stature, Ultraman has a host of alien technology in his favor and Godzilla has radioactive atomic energy in his, leading many fans to wonder who would come out on top if they ever clashed onscreen. Although the two iconic...
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  • 6/30/2024
  • by Jake Dee
  • MovieWeb
Ultraman: Rising Plot, Release Date, Trailer For New Animated Film
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Ultraman has been fighting kaiju for more than 50 years, but you’ve never seen him like this. The Japanese hero is now on Netflix in a new animated film, Ultraman: Rising, and you won’t believe who he’s bringing along.

After decades of Ultramanappearances, beginning with the original 1966 television series created by Eiji Tsuburaya and Tetsuo Kinjo, the film introduces an all-new Ultraman: baseball star Ken Sato. In the new trailer for Ultraman: Rising, which you can watch above, you’ll get a glimpse at one of the challenges Sato faces: a baby kaiju, who imprints on Ultraman and turns his world upside down.

For director Shannon Tindle (creator of Lost Ollie), everything about Ultraman: Rising sprung from this initial concept. “What if I took a character who doesn’t want to be Ultraman, who kind of messes up his job on one of his early outings and...
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  • 6/13/2024
  • by John DiLillo
  • Tudum - Netflix
Ultraman: Rising Stars Talk Researching Iconic Franchise & Trusting Directors With Vision
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Your browser does not support the video tag. Ultraman: Rising is a reboot of the iconic franchise, focusing on a baseball player taking on the superhero mantle from his father. The movie marks a partnership between Tsuburaya Productions, owner of the classic franchise, Netflix, and Industrial Light Magic. Stars Christopher Sean, Tamlyn Tomita and Gedde Watanabe praised the directors for creating an atmosphere of trust during production and took their time to research the lore.

One of Japan's most iconic sci-fi franchises is coming back in a major way with Ultraman: Rising. First created by Eiji Tsuburaya, Tetsuo Kinjo, Tohl Narita and Kazuho Mitsuta, the franchise primarily revolves around the alien race known as the Ultras who venture out to various planets throughout the galaxy in order to maintain peace and prevent attacks from alien invaders and various kaijus. Up to this point, there have been over 40 different Ultraman movies,...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 6/11/2024
  • by Grant Hermanns
  • ScreenRant
Ultraman: Rising Animated Film Releases English, Japanese Dub Main Trailers
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Ultraman: Rising , a CG-animated feature film co-produced by Tsuburaya Productions and Netflix, released two new main trailers today in both English and Japanese dub versions. The movie will start streaming worldwide on June 14, 2024. Ultraman: Rising main trailer The main voice cast members for the English version include: Ken Sato / Ultraman voiced by Christopher Sean Professor Sato voiced by Gedde Watanabe Emiko Sato voiced by Tamlyn Tomita Dr. Onda voiced by Keone Young Ami voiced by Julia Harriman Ultraman: Rising Japanese dub main trailer The main voice cast members for the Japanese dub version include: Ken Sato / Ultraman voiced by Yuki Yamada (Joe Gibken/Gokai Blue in Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger ) Professor Sato voiced by Fumiyo Kohinata (Dr. Dee in Mary and the Witch's Flower ) Emiko Sato voiced by Akari Hayami (ex-Momoiro Clover Z member) Dr. Onda voiced by Fumihiko Tachiki (Gendo Ikari in Neon Genesis Evangelion ) Ami voiced by Ayumi Tsunematsu...
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  • 5/17/2024
  • by Mikikazu Komatsu
  • Crunchyroll
Ultraman: Rising Animated Film Debuts at Annecy Ahead of Streaming Launch
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Ultraman: Rising , an upcoming animated film that re-imagines the origins of Tsuburaya Productions most famous tokusatsu TV series hero, will have its world premiere on June 12 at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival in Annecy, France. The film launches on Netflix beginning on June 14, 2024. Ultraman: Rising poster Related: Ultraman: Rising Animated Film Reveals Official Teaser Trailer Based on characters created by Eiji Tsuburaya and Tetsuo Kinjo, Shannon Tindle directs Ultraman: Rising at Industrial Light & Magic. John Aoshima co-directs, while Tindle and Marc Haimes provide the script, Hayden Jones supervises the visual effects, and Scot Stafford composes the music. Tindle, Aoshima, Haimes, Jones and Stafford will also be guests along with art director Sunmin Inn for a “Making of Session” at Annecy. The main cast of Ultraman: Rising includes: Ken Sato / Ultraman voiced by Christopher Sean Professor Sato voiced by Gedde Watanabe Emiko Sato voiced by Tamlyn Tomita Dr. Onda voiced...
See full article at Crunchyroll
  • 4/23/2024
  • by Paul Chapman
  • Crunchyroll
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