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Ultraseven (ウルトラセブン,
Urutora Sebun) is a ****anese
tokusatsu science fiction television series created by Eiji Tsuburaya. It is the
second entry (third...
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Ultraseven X (ウルトラセブン エックス,
Urutorasebun Ekkusu,
stylized as U7X) is the 16th
entry (22nd overall) in the Tsuburaya's long-running
Ultra Series. It is...
- was
followed by many
other series.
Successors during the Shōwa era are:
Ultraseven (1967),
Return of
Ultraman (1971),
Ultraman Ace (1972),
Ultraman Taro...
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Heisei Ultraseven (平成ウルトラセブン,
Heisei Urutorasebun) is a
collective of ****anese direct-to-video instalments,
serving as a
standalone sequel to the 1967-68...
- is a follow-up to the
original Ultraman and
Ultraseven that is set in 1971, four
years after Ultraseven left Earth, and five
years after Ultraman came...
- and
continuing with an
untitled sequel and a
remake of
Ultraseven from 1967,
titled Shin
Ultraseven (シン・ウルトラセブン, Shin Urutorasebun). Ultraman's
motion capture...
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miniaturized form in a
special capsule. This
facet of the game was
inspired by
Ultraseven, a
tokusatsu show that
Tajiri had enjo**** as a child. The series' titular...
- energetic, boastful, and
stubborn warrior, Zero was sent into
banishment by
Ultraseven after his
failed attempt to
steal the
Plasma Spark. Zero was
trained under...
- of
Light in
Nebula M78,
where he is
reunited with Ultraman, Zoffy, and
Ultraseven.
Outside Ultra's
orbit in the
Space Prison, also
known as the
Belial Prison...
- for the
tokusatsu spin-off
Heisei Ultraseven,
taking place in an
alternate universe wherein the
events of
Ultraseven is
depicted as a
standalone instalment...