Ultraman (1966)

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Ultraman (1966)
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1 APR 2019Action, Adventure, Drama, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Animation25 min
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  • Original name: Ultraman
  • Type: Scripted
  • IMDb link: 8699270
  • IMDb rating: 6.8 (2,928 votes) Search
  • Created by: Eiji Tsuburaya
Decades ago, a hero from the stars left this world in peace. Now, the son of Ultraman must rise to protect the Earth from a new alien threat.
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