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| ULTRA Q | ウルトラQのテーマ |  |
| El Retorno del Rey-(ANTENA 3 TDT-ULTRA Q) | Anuncio de la pelicula El Retorno del Rey en Antena 3 anunciando un sistema de maxima definicion digital en TDT llamado ULTRA Q. |  |
| Ultra Q Epis. 3 - Part 2 of 3 (English Dubbed) | Ultra Q (ウルトラQ, Urutora Ky??) is a tokusatsu SF/kaiju series made in the tradition of Toho's many tokusatsu sci-fi/horror films. Ultra Q Epis. 3 The Gift from Space Kaiju: Mars monster Namegon Original airdate: January 16, 1966 Screenplay: Tetsuo Kinjo Director: Hajime Tsuburaya Director of Special Effects: Keiji Kawakarni Guest Stars: Jun Tazaki (President of the Space Explorations Bureau), Koichi Sato (Gangster), Shigeo Kato (Area Policeman) When Jun and Yuriko sight a U.F.O, it is discovered to be a lost space capsule that has returned to Earth after a trip to Mars. The unmanned capsule is found to contain two small gold spheres. Before the objects can be scientifically identified, however, they are stolen by a thief who mistakes them for real gold. When one of the spheres inadvertently comes in contact with heat, it grows to huge proportions and hatches a giant slug monster which kills the gangster and his accomplice. Upon investigating the scene, Jun and the others come face to face with the monster, which Jun successfully lures over a cliff and into the sea below The monster is dissolved by the salt water (ala Day of the Triffids) and the Earth is spared from further destruction. Dr. Ichinotani theorizes that the spheres were sent by an advanced alien race, possibly as a warning to mankind for launching so many pesky space probes. Meanwhile, Yuriko wears the second sphere as a necklace, unaware of the monster inside waiting to be born. Guest star Jun Tazaki also starred as Captain Shinguji in "Atragon" (1963), among other Toho feature film appearance. Harnya Kato, known for his comical roles in such Toho films as 'King Kong vs Godzilla", appears brilifly as a Daily News reporter who is too scared to cover the monster story. Also appearing in this episode are Toho supporting actors Ryuusuke Saijo and Saburo Kadowaki. The roar of the monster Natnegon (in Japanese, name kuji means slug) was realized by the same sound effect used for Baragon's roar in "Frankenstein Conquers the World." There exists an English-dubbed version of this episode (in which Jun is re-named "Jim" and Ippei is called "Happy), presumably created to sell the series to fit foreign markets. |  |
| Ultra Q Epis. 3 - Part 1 of 3 (English Dubbed) | Ultra Q (ウルトラQ, Urutora Ky??) is a tokusatsu SF/kaiju series made in the tradition of Toho's many tokusatsu sci-fi/horror films. Ultra Q Epis. 3 The Gift from Space Kaiju: Mars monster Namegon Original airdate: January 16, 1966 Screenplay: Tetsuo Kinjo Director: Hajime Tsuburaya Director of Special Effects: Keiji Kawakarni Guest Stars: Jun Tazaki (President of the Space Explorations Bureau), Koichi Sato (Gangster), Shigeo Kato (Area Policeman) When Jun and Yuriko sight a U.F.O, it is discovered to be a lost space capsule that has returned to Earth after a trip to Mars. The unmanned capsule is found to contain two small gold spheres. Before the objects can be scientifically identified, however, they are stolen by a thief who mistakes them for real gold. When one of the spheres inadvertently comes in contact with heat, it grows to huge proportions and hatches a giant slug monster which kills the gangster and his accomplice. Upon investigating the scene, Jun and the others come face to face with the monster, which Jun successfully lures over a cliff and into the sea below The monster is dissolved by the salt water (ala Day of the Triffids) and the Earth is spared from further destruction. Dr. Ichinotani theorizes that the spheres were sent by an advanced alien race, possibly as a warning to mankind for launching so many pesky space probes. Meanwhile, Yuriko wears the second sphere as a necklace, unaware of the monster inside waiting to be born. Guest star Jun Tazaki also starred as Captain Shinguji in "Atragon" (1963), among other Toho feature film appearance. Harnya Kato, known for his comical roles in such Toho films as 'King Kong vs Godzilla", appears brilifly as a Daily News reporter who is too scared to cover the monster story. Also appearing in this episode are Toho supporting actors Ryuusuke Saijo and Saburo Kadowaki. The roar of the monster Natnegon (in Japanese, name kuji means slug) was realized by the same sound effect used for Baragon's roar in "Frankenstein Conquers the World." There exists an English-dubbed version of this episode (in which Jun is re-named "Jim" and Ippei is called "Happy), presumably created to sell the series to fit foreign markets. |  |
| Ultra Q Epis. 3 - Part 3 of 3 (English Dubbed) | Ultra Q (ウルトラQ, Urutora Ky??) is a tokusatsu SF/kaiju series made in the tradition of Toho's many tokusatsu sci-fi/horror films. Ultra Q Epis. 3 The Gift from Space Kaiju: Mars monster Namegon Original airdate: January 16, 1966 Screenplay: Tetsuo Kinjo Director: Hajime Tsuburaya Director of Special Effects: Keiji Kawakarni Guest Stars: Jun Tazaki (President of the Space Explorations Bureau), Koichi Sato (Gangster), Shigeo Kato (Area Policeman) When Jun and Yuriko sight a U.F.O, it is discovered to be a lost space capsule that has returned to Earth after a trip to Mars. The unmanned capsule is found to contain two small gold spheres. Before the objects can be scientifically identified, however, they are stolen by a thief who mistakes them for real gold. When one of the spheres inadvertently comes in contact with heat, it grows to huge proportions and hatches a giant slug monster which kills the gangster and his accomplice. Upon investigating the scene, Jun and the others come face to face with the monster, which Jun successfully lures over a cliff and into the sea below The monster is dissolved by the salt water (ala Day of the Triffids) and the Earth is spared from further destruction. Dr. Ichinotani theorizes that the spheres were sent by an advanced alien race, possibly as a warning to mankind for launching so many pesky space probes. Meanwhile, Yuriko wears the second sphere as a necklace, unaware of the monster inside waiting to be born. Guest star Jun Tazaki also starred as Captain Shinguji in "Atragon" (1963), among other Toho feature film appearance. Harnya Kato, known for his comical roles in such Toho films as 'King Kong vs Godzilla", appears brilifly as a Daily News reporter who is too scared to cover the monster story. Also appearing in this episode are Toho supporting actors Ryuusuke Saijo and Saburo Kadowaki. The roar of the monster Natnegon (in Japanese, name kuji means slug) was realized by the same sound effect used for Baragon's roar in "Frankenstein Conquers the World." There exists an English-dubbed version of this episode (in which Jun is re-named "Jim" and Ippei is called "Happy), presumably created to sell the series to fit foreign markets. |  |
| Ultra Q DVD Preview | This is a preview of the special effects TV "ultra Q". |  |
| ultra Q redux | I re-edited this 1962 japanese sci-fi tv show so that it would fit on youtube, check out the miniature sets, and get all natsukashi with the scenes from tokyo in the 60's, dig the groovy eerie soundtrack! complete with theremin, and secret agent guitar licks |  |
| ウルトラQ 第29話「盗まれた時間」短縮版 | 自主制作ウルトラQです。すみません。ここにあるのは短縮版です。全長版は下記にあります。 http://www.ogikubo-toho.com/ulqdiary.html |  |
| Ultra Q redux | i recut and edited this classic japanese sci-fi tv show, added subtitles, and was quite liberal with the translation ie. its got some swearing in it, sorry grandma, its the way i fuckin' talk! I used belle and sebastian for the monster rampage scene. music by belle & sebastian |  |
| Ultra Q - Opening Sequence | A segment from the opening titles of Ultra Q, the first in the Ultra Series. Includes the monster Gomess prowling around. |  |
| Ultra Q - Litra Awakens | A brief sceen from episode 1 of the TV show, Ultra Q, the first in the long running Ultra series. Litra, a mythical bird, awakens to defeat Gomess. |  |
| ペダルプッシャー / ウルトラQ | The Ventures Cover Pedal Pusher / ULTRA Q 2006.09.23 六本木 EDGE 撮影:大原ヒロさん website: http://cat84.main.jp/soreike/charlie.html |  |
| ウォークインザルーム / ウルトラQ | The Ventures Cover When You Walk In The Room / ULTRA Q 2006.09.23 六本木 EDGE 撮影:大原ヒロさん website: http://cat84.main.jp/soreike/charlie.html |  |
| UltraQ Theme Song | Ultra Q |  |
| Ultra 7 ! | ltra Seven (Urutora Sebun in Japan) premiered on Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) on October 10th, 1967. The show was created by special effects wizard Eiji Tsuburaya (who also created the first two shows, Ultra Q and Ultraman, the previous year) and his company Tsuburaya Productions. It is the 3rd Ultra Series and an indirect follow-up to the famous Ultraman (although the 4th series, 1971's Return of Ultraman, made a clearer connection to both shows, as did most subsequent shows of the series). Ultra Seven continues Ultraman's tradition of a giant superhero fighting outlandish monsters and aliens, but what makes this show unusual from almost all the Ultra Series was the serious sci-fi drama and character development (comparable to the original Star Trek). In some episodes, Seven himself makes a brief appearance, others have him fighting very short battles (much like a samurai duel), and other episodes have him fighting a whole fleet of UFOs (as opposed to the usual giant monsters & aliens of the week). This show's formula and style would be emulated in the new generation Ultra Series, starting with its first entry, the 1996 hit, Ultraman Tiga. |  |
| "UltraQ dark fantasy 1" 2 of 1 | Japanese Television program ,2004 |  |
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