Ultraman: The Ultimate Hero | |||||
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Japanese name | |||||
Kanji | ウルトラマン | ||||
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Genre | |||||
Developed by | Eiji Tsuburaya | ||||
Starring | |||||
Opening theme | Ultraman Theme by the Misuzu Children's Choir | ||||
Composer | Kunio Miyauchi | ||||
Country of origin | Japan | ||||
Original language | Japanese | ||||
No. of episodes | 39 | ||||
Production | |||||
Running time | 24 minutes | ||||
Production company | Tsuburaya Productions | ||||
Original release | |||||
Network | JNN (TBS) | ||||
Release | July 17, 1966 April 9, 1967 | –||||
Related | |||||
Ultra Q Ultraseven |
Ultraman (Japanese: ウルトラマン, Hepburn: Urutoraman){{efn|Titled onscreen as Ultraman: A Special Effects Fantasy Series (ウルトラマン 空想特撮シリーズ, Urutoraman: Kūsō Tokusatsu Shirīzu)
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edit- ^ Fischer, Dennis (Fall 1994). "Ultraman". Imagi-Movies. Fourth Castle Micromedia. Retrieved June 9, 2024.