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Netflix Adds ‘Ultraman’ Creators Interview

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Just in going back in time with Aramaki's career to his first work with MADOX-01 or Minipato for Kamiyama is delightful and seeing how they've evolved since then.

With all thirteen episodes of the 3DCG Ultraman series now available worldwide on Netflix, the US service side has brought out a new piece that gives us some good interview material with the creators. Just in going back in time with Aramaki’s career to his first work with MADOX-01 or Minipato for Kamiyama is delightful and seeing how they’ve evolved since then.

The Japanese cast includes Ryohei Kimura as Shinjiro Hayata, Takuya Eguchi as Dan Moroboshi, Megumi Han as Seiji Hokuto, Hideyuki Tanaka as Shin Ha, Sumire Morohoshi as Rena Sayama, Ken Uo as Mitsuhiro Ide, Shigeru Ushiyama as Edo, Ryota Takeuchi as Jack, Eiji Hanawa as Yosuke Endo, Hirokazu Sekido as Kurata, Kenjiro Tsuda as Adad, Minoru Shiraishi as Shiraishi, and Kaiji Soze as Bemlar.

The manga comes from Eichi Shimizu an Tomohiro Shimoguchi which began in 2011 and has eleven volumes out so far. Viz Media is bringing the manga out in North America with ten volumes out so far.

Check out the official site and Twitter as well as the Netflix site.

Plot Concept: Several years have passed since the events of Ultraman, with the legendary “Giant of Light” (光の巨人 Hikari no Kyojin) now a memory, as it is believed he returned home after fighting the many giant aliens that invaded the Earth. Shin Hayata’s son Shinjiro seems to possess a strange ability, and it is this ability, along with his father’s revelation that he was Ultraman, that leads Shinjiro to battle the new aliens invading the Earth as the new Ultraman.