Ultraman Tiga: The Ultra Star - Ultraman Tiga Figure - Banpresto - Tokusatsu Stagement Version A
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About the Fandom
Ultraman is a prominent Japanese tokusatsu (Japanese live-action series that heavily use special effects) franchise created by Eiji Tsuburaya. It debuted with the television series Ultra Q in 1966 and quickly expanded with Ultraman, featuring a giant superhero from the Land of Light in Nebula M78 who comes to Earth to protect humanity from colossal monsters and extraterrestrial threats. The franchise, known for its mix of action, science fiction, and special effects, follows various Ultraman heroes who merge with human hosts to fight evil, showcasing a blend of traditional Japanese kaiju films and superhero narratives.
Over the decades, the Ultraman franchise has evolved through multiple eras, including Showa, Heisei, and Reiwa, with numerous television series, films, specials, and video games. Each era introduces new Ultraman heroes and villains, while maintaining the core theme of defending Earth from monstrous threats. The franchise has expanded internationally, with Marvel Comics releasing new Ultraman comic series and crossovers, reflecting its lasting impact and continued popularity.