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Directed by | Koichi Takano |
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Produced by | Noboru Tsuburaya, Kiyotaka Ugawa |
Written by | Yasushi Hirano |
Music by | Toru Fuyuki, Shunsuke Kikuchi |
Distributor | Shochiku |
Budget | ¥200,000,000[1] |
Box Office | TBA |
Running Time | 93 minutes (1 hour, 33 minutes) |
Ultraman Story (ウルトラマン
Plot[]
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Staff[]
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Directed by Koichi Takano
- Written by Yasushi Hirano
- Produced by Noboru Tsuburaya, Kiyotaka Ugawa
- Music by Toru Fuyuki, Shunsuke Kikuchi
- Cinematography by Takeshi Yamamoto
- Edited by Keiichi Uraoka
Cast[]
Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.
- Taro Ishida as Father of Ultra
- Masako Ikeda as Mother of Ultra
Appearances[]
Monsters and Aliens[]
- Tyrant (stock footage)
- Antlar (stock footage)
- Alien Borg (stock footage)
- Dokkun
- Miclas (stock footage)
- Eleking (stock footage)
- Zemistlar (stock footage)
- Alien Icarus (stock footage)
- Kingsaurus Ⅲ (stock footage)
- Twintail (stock footage)
- Gudon (stock footage)
- Takkong (stock footage)
- Re-Eleking (stock footage)
- Alien Mefilas (stock footage)
- Giant Yapool (stock footage)
- Silverbloome (stock footage)
- Red King (stock footage)
- Juda
- Alien Baltan V (stock footage)
- Alien Hipporit (stock footage)
- Enmargo (stock footage)
- Grand King
Ultra Heroes[]
- Ultraman Taro
- Zoffy
- Ultraman
- Ultraseven
- Mother of Ultra
- Father of Ultra
- Ultraman Jack
- Ultraman Ace
- Ultraman 80 (stock footage)
- Ultraman Leo (stock footage)
Gallery[]
- Main article: Ultraman Story/Gallery
Alternate titles[]
- The Ultraman Story (Alternate English title)
Theatrical releases[]
- Japan - July 14, 1984
Video releases[]
To be added.
Trivia[]
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References[]
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