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<i>Ultraman 80</i>

Ultraman 80

Japanese television series


Ultraman 80 (ウルトラマン80, Urutoraman Eiti, Ultraman Eighty) is a Japanese tokusatsu TV show produced by Tsuburaya Productions which aired on the Tokyo Broadcasting System channel from April 2, 1980, to March 25, 1981, lasting a total of 50 episodes. After going off the air in 1981, the network still aired weekly reruns of the show.[1] It was the ninth TV show in the Ultra Series and began a week after the conclusion of the anime series The Ultraman, bringing the franchise back to its live-action roots. It would be the last Ultraman TV series for Japanese audiences during the following 16 years until the production of Ultraman Tiga.

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Plot

Following the end of the 1979-80 anime The Ultraman, Ultraman 80 returns to the setting of the main Showa continuity, taking place after 5 years of peace since the end of Ultraman Leo. A new middle school teacher Takeshi Yamato is actually the disguised Ultra from the Land of Light, Ultraman 80, whose mission is to fight a new wave of monsters resulted from Minus Energy while stabilizing his life as a teacher and UGM member. Although the initial episodes focuses on Takeshi trying to solve the daily problems of his students, starting from episode 13 onward he left the school to join UGM as a full time officer as more members keep appearing one after another in the series progress. Episode 31 returned to the setting of Takeshi interacting with the guest characters of children every week while dealing with appearing monsters and their relation to it. When the princess from the Land of Light Yullian went to Earth as a result of King Galtan's attack, she joined UGM to replace the deceased member Emi Jōno while operating with fellow Ultra Takeshi/80 in dealing against monster attacks. In the season finale, their identities were exposed by Captain Ōyama, who prevented them from participating in the fight against Margodon to prove humankind's reliability in defending the Earth. With their true nature exposed, 80 and Yullian spent their final days on Earth before departing toward the Land of Light, leaving Earth in a 25-year period of peace.

Episodes

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Cast

  • Takeshi Yamato (矢的 猛, Yamato Takeshi), Ultraman 80 (Voice): Hatsunori Hasegawa (長谷川初範, Hasegawa Hatsunori)
  • Kazuki Ōyama (オオヤマ 一樹, Ōyama Kazuki): Jin Nakayama (中山 仁, Nakayama Jin)
  • Junkichi Itō (イトウ 順吉, Itō Junkichi): Masaaki Daimon (大門 正明, Daimon Masaaki)
  • Tokihiko Harada (ハラダ 時彦, Harada Tokihiko): Daisuke Musō (無双 大介, Musō Daisuke)
  • Hiroshi Tajima (タジマ 浩, Tajima Hiroshi): Shūhei Nitta (新田 修平, Nitta Shūhei)
  • Emi Jōno (城野 エミ, Jō'no Emi), Maihime (舞姫), Android Emi (アンドロイド・エミ, Andoroido Emi): Eri Ishida (石田 えり, Ishida Eri)
  • Shinhachirō Fujimori (フジモリ 新八郎, Fujimori Shinhachirō): Masashi Furuta (古田 正志, Furuta Masashi)
  • Noboru Ikeda (イケダ 登, Ikeda Noboru): Tatsuya Okamoto (岡本 達哉, Okamoto Tatsuya)
  • Ryōko Hoshi (星 涼子, Hoshi Ryōko), Yullian (ユリアン, Yurian, Voice): Sayoko Hagiwara (萩原 佐代子, Hagiwara Sayoko)
  • Teruo Sera (セラ 照夫, Sera Teruo): Akihiko Sugisaki (杉崎 昭彦, Sugisaki Akihiko)
  • Non-chan (ノンちゃん), Yuriko Kosaka (小坂 ユリ子, Kosaka Yuriko): Noriko Shirasaka (白坂 紀子, Shirasaka Noriko)
  • Kennosuke Hayashi (林 憲之助, Hayashi Ken'nosuke): Saburō Bōya (坊屋 三郎, Bōya Saburō)
  • Kumi Nozaki (野崎 クミ, Nozaki Kumi): Ikuko Wada (和田 幾子, Wada Ikuko)
  • Kyōko Aihara (相原 京子, Aihara Kyōko): Mayumi Asano (浅野 真弓, Asano Mayumi)
  • Super (スーパー, Sūpā): Hirotomo Shimizu (清水 浩智, Shimizu Hirotomo)
  • Fashion (ファッション, Fasshon): Midori Kuno (久野 みどり, Kuno Midori)
  • Rakugo (落語): Junichi Kitai (鍛代 順一, Kitai Jun'ichi)
  • Professor (ハカセ, Hakase): Ikumi Ueno (上野 郁巳, Ueno Ikumi)
  • Narrator: Yūsaku Yara (屋良 有作, Yara Yūsaku), Shiro Suzuki (鈴木 史朗, Suzuki Shirō, 1-13)

Songs

Opening themes
  • "Ultraman 80" (ウルトラマン80, Urutoraman Eiti)
    • Lyrics: Michio Yamagami (山上 路夫, Yamagami Michio)
    • Composition & Arrangement: Noboru Kimura (木村 昇, Kimura Noboru)
    • Artist: TALIZMAN
    • Episodes: 1-39
  • Ganbare Ultraman 80 (がんばれウルトラマン80, Ganbare Urutoraman Eiti, lit. "Hang in There, Ultraman 80")
    • Lyrics: Michio Yamagami
    • Composition & Arrangement: Noboru Kimura
    • Artist: TALIZMAN, Columbia Yurikago Kai (コロムビアゆりかご会, Koromubia Yurikago Kai)
    • Episodes: 40-50
Ending themes
  • "Let's Go UGM" (レッツ・ゴー・UGM, Rettsu Gō Yū Jī Emu)
    • Lyrics: Michio Yamagami
    • Composition & Arrangement: Noboru Kimura
    • Artist: TALIZMAN
    • Episodes: 1-39
  • "Chikyūjin da yo" (地球人だよ, lit. "You Are Earthlings")
    • Lyrics: Michio Yamagami
    • Composition & Arrangement: Noboru Kimura
    • Artist: TALIZMAN, Columbia Yurikago Kai
    • Episodes: 40-49
Insert theme
  • "Kokoro o Moyasu Aitsu -Yamato Takeshi no Uta-" (心を燃やすあいつ -矢的猛の歌-, lit. "That Guy Burning the Heart -Song of Takeshi Yamato-")
    • Lyrics: Kazuho Mitsuta (満田 かずほ, Mitsuta Kazuho)
    • Composition: Tōru Fuyuki (冬木 透, Fuyuki Tōru)
    • Arrangement: Masahisa Takeichi (武市 昌久, Takeichi Masahisa)
    • Artist: Kōji Numata (ぬまた こうじ, Numata Kōji)
    • Episodes: 50

Home media

In 2014, the series was released on Crunchyroll,[2] and later released on the streaming service Toku in 2017.[3]

In July 2020, Shout! Factory announced to have struck a multi-year deal with Alliance Entertainment and Mill Creek Entertainment, with the blessings of Tsuburaya and Indigo, that granted them the exclusive SVOD and AVOD digital rights to the Ultra series and films (1,100 TV episodes and 20 films) acquired by Mill Creek the previous year. Ultraman 80, amongst other titles, will stream in the United States and Canada through Shout! Factory TV and Tokushoutsu.[4]

It was released in the United States on DVD September 14, 2021 by Mill Creek Entertainment.

Other appearances


References

  1. Talmadge, Eric (July 25, 1989). "Ultraman! Japan's top superhero to take on U.S." Lancaster New Era. p. 15. Retrieved August 21, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
  2. Patrick Frater (July 10, 2020). "Shout! Factory Strikes 'Ultraman' Digital Distribution Deal With Mill Creek". Variety. Archived from the original on December 14, 2020. Retrieved December 13, 2020.

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