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The titles are available via Mill Creek Entertainment’s license of the “Ultraman” back-catalog via international distribution company Indigo Entertainment from Tsuburaya Productions.
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Mill Creek Entertainment is releasing two more collections from the Ultraman superhero library on Blu-ray June 15 - Ultra Galaxy: Mega Monster Battle, containing two complete TV series and a movie on five Blu-ray discs, at $45.99 and Ultraman Zero Collection, containing two movies and two specials across three Blu-ray discs, at $34.99.
Due to being essentially an Americanized remake of the original Ultraman, Ultraman: The Ultimate Hero uses his most famous foes, the Baltans, as the main villains.Ultraman Galaxy: Mega Monster Battle Mill Creek Bowing Two More Ultraman Collections on Blu-ray June 15. The remaining 7 focus more heavily on the Green Aesops. Ultraman: Towards the Future: The Gudis virus, although only for the first 6 episodes. Ultra Fight Victory had Yapool, seeking to revive the aforementioned Juda. Ultra Zero Fight has the Darkness Five in a duumvirate case, though it's later revealed they're all minions of Ultraman Belial. Another was later revealed though: Reiblood, who is expanded to the Greater-Scope Villain of the Ultraman Zero instalments. Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle had the Alien Pedans' leader, Harlan. The Terrible Trio return with a secondary role in Ultraman X.
The obscure 1983 spinoff Andro Melos had the Evil Overlord siblings Gina, Judah note who is also the Big Bad of the 1984 film Ultraman Story, and Mold. Ultraman Trigger: New Generation Tiga has Carmeara, leader of the Dark Giants. He later goes on to become the Big Bad of the succeeding series, Ultraman Taiga. Ultraman R/B The Movie: Select! The Crystal of Bond introduces Ultraman Tregear, who is also the Greater-Scope Villain of the series itself by virtue of corrupting Reugosite. Ultimately though, the true villain of the series reveals itself to be Reugosite. Ultraman R/B begins with Cereza (possessing the body of Makoto Aizen) before Saki Mitsurugi takes over in episode 16. In Ultraman Geed, Ultraman Belial returns as the Big Bad, though Kei Fukuide is his Dragon-in-Chief. Ultraman Orb The Movie: Lend Me the Power of Bonds! used Mulnau. #ULTRAMAN COSMOS VS ULTRAMAN MEBIUS MANUAL#
Ultraman Orb's villain is Jugglus Juggler, though the bigger story that's All There in the Manual has him as The Rival instead. Ultraman X The Movie: Here Comes! Our Ultraman! has Zaigorg.
Ultraman Ginga S The Movie: Showdown! The 10 Ultra Warriors!'s villain was Etelgar. The sequel series, Ultraman Ginga S had an Alien Chibu named Exceller until Lugiel is resurrected and kills him. Ultraman Mebius and the Ultra Brothers has Yapool, who also returns in the series as one of Empera's 4 Heavenly Kings, but gets to be Big Bad in The Movie. Ultraman Mebius has several villains take the role for a time, but in the end it's revealed all of them were working for Alien Empera in some way. Its prequel movie Ultraman: The Next had The One, the first of the Space Beasts to attack Earth. Ultraman Nexus had the evil Ultraman clone, Dark Zagi.
The Movies featured Basical ( Ultraman Cosmos: The First Contact), then Sandros ( Ultraman Cosmos 2: The Blue Planet), and then Delaxion ( Ultraman Cosmos vs. However, its identity is very intangible, so most fans will cite Zogu instead.
Ultraman Gaia referred to something called the Radical Destruction Bringer, a cosmic force/entity/something that sought to destroy Earth. The Movie Ultraman Tiga: The Final Odyssey has Camila, leader of the evil Ultramen called the Dark Giants. Ultraman Tiga gave us the Eldritch Abomination Gatanozoa.