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| - Ultraman (ウルトラマン Urutoraman?) is a Japanese Tokusatsu television series that first aired in 1966. The title card of the show was titled Ultraman: A Special-Effects Fantasy Series (ウルトラマン 空想特撮シリーズ Urutoraman Kūsō Tokusatsu Shirīzu?). Ultraman is a follow-up to the television series Ultra Q, though not technically a sequel or spin-off. The show was produced by the Tsuburaya Productions, and was broadcast on Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) from July 17, 1966 to April 9, 1967, with a total of 39 episodes (40, counting the pre-premiere special that aired on July 10, 1966).
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| - Ultraman (ウルトラマン Urutoraman?) is a Japanese Tokusatsu television series that first aired in 1966. The title card of the show was titled Ultraman: A Special-Effects Fantasy Series (ウルトラマン 空想特撮シリーズ Urutoraman Kūsō Tokusatsu Shirīzu?). Ultraman is a follow-up to the television series Ultra Q, though not technically a sequel or spin-off. The show was produced by the Tsuburaya Productions, and was broadcast on Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) from July 17, 1966 to April 9, 1967, with a total of 39 episodes (40, counting the pre-premiere special that aired on July 10, 1966). Although Ultraman is the first series to feature an , it is actually the second show in the Ultra Series. Ultra Q was the first. In fact, Ultraman opens with the Ultra Q logo exploding into the Ultraman logo. Ultraman ultimately became a major pop culture phenomenon in Japan. The show's success spawned dozens of sequels, spin-offs, imitators, parodies and remakes. To distinguish him from subsequent Ultra-Crusaders, Ultraman is referred to as the Original Ultraman (初代ウルトラマン Shodai Urutoraman?), The First Ultraman, or Ultraman Hayata; this last is a reference to his host's surname. This series is said to take place at some point in the 1990's; This was retconned once The Return of Ultraman was released in 1971, placing the events of the series in the year of its production, 1966.
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