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Studio
  
Nippon Sunrise

Episodes
  
50

Original network
  
TBS

Final episode date
  
26 March 1980

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Directed by
  
Hisayuki Toriumi, Takeyuki Kanda

Original run
  
April 4, 1979 – March 26, 1980

Network
  
Tokyo Broadcasting System Holdings

Directors
  
Hisayuki Toriumi, Takeyuki Kanda

Written by
  
Sōji Yoshikawa, Hiroyuki Hoshiyama, Bunzō Wakatsuki, Yoshihisa Araki, Keisuke Fujikawa, Yasushi Hirano

Genres
  
Superhero, Science Fiction

Cast
  
Kei Tomiyama, Masanari Nihei, Sumi Shimamoto, Masatō Ibu, Hidekatsu Shibata

Similar
  
Ultraman 80, Ultraman Ace, Ultraman Leo, Ultraman: The Ultimate, Ultraman Taro

The Ultraman (ザ☆ウルトラマン, Za Urutoraman) is a Japanese animated television series co-produced by Tsuburaya Production and Tokyo Broadcasting System. The series aired on TBS Television affiliates on the Wednesday 7:00 PM time slot from April 4, 1979 to March 26, 1980, lasting a total of 50 episodes. It was the eighth installment in the Ultra Series and aired four years after the end of Ultraman Leo. The show was the first animated incarnation of Tsuburaya's iconic superhero Ultraman, as well as one of the earliest works of anime studio Nippon Sunrise (now known simply as Sunrise), who also worked on their now-iconic mecha series Mobile Suit Gundam during the same year.

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Ultraman Joneus

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The Ultraman featured in this series is named Ultraman Joneus (ウルトラマンジョーニアス, Urutoraman Jōniasu, alternately spelled Ultraman Jonias), who is also called Ultraman Joe (ウルトラマンJ, Urutoraman Jō) for short, and he hails from the Planet U40 (as opposed to the Land of Light in Nebula M78, where Ultra-beings usually came from).

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  • Height: 70 meters (120 meters~micro size)
  • Weight: 50,000 tons (85,000 tons~0 tons)
  • Flight Speed: Mach 8
  • Jumping Distance: 100 meters
  • Home Planet: Planet U40
  • Human Form: Choichiro Hikari
  • Transformation Item: Beam Flasher (ビームフラッシャー, Bīmu Furasshā)
  • Power and weapons

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  • Planium Beam (プラニウム光線, Puraniumu Kōsen): "L" style beam attack. Its A-type throws an energy ball and its B-type shoots an energy beam, with many other variations such as an electric beam and "+" style beam.
  • Locking Spark (ロッキングスパーク, Rokkingu Supāku): A powerful version of Planium Beam A-type.
  • Astro Beam (アストロビーム, Asutoro Bīmu): A beam from his Astro Spot.
  • Star Beam (スタービーム, Sutā Bīmu): A star-shaped beam from his Astro Spot.
  • Boomerang Guillotine (ブーメランギロチン, Būmeran Girochin): A crescent-shaped slashing laser beam.
  • Ultra Laser Shot (ウルトラレーザーショット, Urutora Rēzā Shotto): Continuous energy bullets.
  • Little Beam (リトル光線, Ritoru Kōsen): Makes a monster small-scale.
  • Ultra Spinning Flash (ウルトラスピニングフラッシュ, Urutora Supiningu Furasshu): Continuous energy bullets from his spinning body.
  • Ultra Stopper (ウルトラストッパー, Urutora Sutoppā): Makes a monster an activity stop temporarily in an energy barrier.
  • Ultra Eyes (ウルトラアイ, Urutora Ai): A clairvoyant ability.
  • Ultra Medical Power (ウルトラメディカルパワー, Urutora Medikaru Pawā): A ring-shaped beam.
  • Super Magma (スーパーマグマ, Sūpā Maguma): A powerful beam of planium energy and the Super Magma Energy Capsule.
  • Ultra Body Screw (ウルトラボディスクリュー, Urutora Bodi Sukuryū): A flying drill attack.
  • Ultra Barrier Case (ウルトラバリヤーケース, Urutora Briyā Kēsu): Seals a monster in an energy barrier.
  • Barrier Gas (バリヤーガス, Bariyā Gasu): Seals a monster in a gaseous barrier.
  • Defence (ディフェンスファープ, Difensu Fāpu): An energy barrier.
  • Ultra Barrier (ウルトラバリヤー, Urutora Bariyā): An energy barrier.
  • Space Mirror Barrier (スペースミラーバリヤー, Supēsu Mirā Bariyā): An energy barrier.
  • Ultra Thaw (ウルトラ解凍, Urutora Kaitō): Heating his body.
  • Teleportation (テレポーテーション, Terepōtēshon):
  • Energy Infusion (エネルギー注入, Enerugī Chūnyū): Transfers his life energy.
  • Scientific Defense Guard

    The Scientific Defense Guard (科学警備隊, Kagaku Keibitai) is a branch of the Earth Defence Force.

  • Tetsuo Akiyama (アキヤマ 徹男, Akiyama Tetsuo): The first captain of the Far East Zone. He is transferred to the America Zone in Episode 26.
  • Daisuke Gondo (ゴンドウ 大助, Gondō Daisuke): The second captain of the Far East Zone, who takes over Akiyama's duties from Episode 27 and onward.
  • Kei Marume (マルメ 敬, Marume Kei): A chubby strongman and an expert marksman.
  • Hiroaki Tobe (トベ 博明, Tobe Hiroaki): A smart alik weapons developer.
  • Mutsumi Hoshikawa (星川 ムツミ, Hoshikawa Mutsumi): The female member.
  • Choichiro Hikari (ヒカリ 超一郎, Hikari Chōichirō): He encounters Joneus on his way from the space station EGG 3 to the earth, and merges with Joneus.
  • Pig and Monkey: The Pigmon-like robot operator and mascot of the team, respectively.
  • English versions

    In the United States, there have been two feature-length movie compilations:

  • The Adventures of Ultraman (1981), a featured-length movie produced by Tsuburaya Productions specifically for the English-language market. The movie is composed of edited footage from several episodes of the series. The storyline was rewritten for this adaptation with a new script by Jeff Segal and music composed by Mark McKinniss.
  • Ultraman II: The Further Adventures of Ultraman (1983), a dub of the first four episodes co-produced by Tsuburaya Productions and Associates Entertainment International. Despite the title, it has no continuity with the previous English dub of the series. Although the translation is closer to the original Japanese scripts than the first movie, the characters' names were still changed (although, the names given to the characters are not the same ones used in the previous dub). The order of the third and fourth episodes were also switched.
  • References

    The Ultraman Wikipedia