Ultraman Neos (original) (raw)

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2000 Japanese TV series or program

Ultraman Neos
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Genre TokusatsuKaijuSuperheroScience fictionKyodai Hero
Created by Tsuburaya Productions
Developed by Koichi Takano (pilot)Junki Takegami (eps 1-12)
Directed by Koichi Takano (pilot)Shinichi Kamizawa (eps 1-12)
Starring Jun TakatsukiKyūsaku ShimadaShigeki KagemaruTaketora MoritaAtsuko RukawaMika Sakamoto
Composer Toru Fuyuki
Country of origin Japan
Original language Japanese
No. of episodes 12
Production
Producers Masahiro TsuburayaHiroshi Kinki
Production company Tsuburaya Productions
Original release
Release November 22, 2000 (2000-11-22) –May 5, 2001 (2001-05-05)
Related
Ultraman Gaia Ultraman Cosmos

Ultraman Neos (ウルトラマンネオス, Urutoraman Neosu) is a Japanese tokusatsu series, being the eleventh entry (fifteenth overall) in the Ultra Series. Produced by Tsuburaya Productions, Ultraman Neos was initially intended as a TV series but the project was shelved. Years later, Tsuburaya turned the concept into a 12-episode direct-to-video series. In spite of the appearance of similar designs and a cameo by Zoffy, the series is set in an alternate universe.

Toku premiered the series in the United States with English subtitles on May 1, 2017.[1][2] On Friday, September 29 the entire series was made available for viewing on Verizon's go90.

In the first decade of the 21st century, Earth has crossed over the Unbalance Zone once in every 3 million years, which caused various unnatural phenomenon on Earth to occur. Having survived the destruction of a space satellite, Genki Kagura was bonded to Ultraman Neos as they fight against the monster brought to life by the Dark Matter mutations with the assistance of HEART and a fellow Ultra veteran, Ultraseven 21. During that time, Kagura crosses paths with Alien Zamu, a race of extraterrestrial aliens who took refuge on Earth when their planet was ravaged by the effects of Dark Matter. In the final episodes, Mensch Heit tries to exterminate this alien race by sending Grall and threatening the Japanese defense forces for cooperation. With Neos and Seven 21 nearly dying from exhaustion, Esura, the last surviving Alien Zamu sacrificed his life to replenish both Ultras as they defeated the demonic ruler and avenge the extinct alien race. Neos and Seven 21 returned to their home planet as the former separated from Kagura and HEART vowing to restore the Zamu race.

  1. Birth of Neos (ネオス誕生, Neosu Tanjō)
  2. The Dark Matter Mystery (謎のダークマター, Nazo no Dāku Matā)
  3. SOS From The Sea (海からのSOS, Umi Kara no Esu Ō Esu)
  4. The Red Giant! Seven 21 (赤い巨人! セブン21, Akai Kyojin! Sebun Tsū Wan)
  5. The Invisible Bond (見えない絆, Mienai Kizuna)
  6. Revenge of Alien Zamu (ザム星人の復讐, Zamu Seijin no Fukushū)
  7. King of the Ecosystem (生態系の王, Seitaikei no Ō)
  8. Revive Earth - HEART To The South (蘇る地球 HEART南へ!, Yomigaeru Chikyū Hāto Minami e!)
  9. Our Dino-Coaster (僕らの恐竜コースター, Bokura no Kyōryū Kōsutā)
  10. Make Your Decision! SX Rescue Operation (決断せよ! SX救出作戦, Ketsudan seyo! Esu Ekkusu Kyūshutsu Sakusen)
  11. The Assassin from Space (宇宙からの暗殺獣, Uchū kara no Ansatsu-jū)
  12. The Warriors of Light Forever (光の戦士よ永遠(とわ)に, Hikari no Senshi yo Towa ni)

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The series was released in the United States on DVD October 11, 2022 by Mill Creek Entertainment.

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  2. ^ "TOKU to Air Ultraman Neos Live-Action Series With English Subtitles". Anime News Network. 2017-04-20. Retrieved 2017-04-20.
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  4. ^ "ウルトラサービス、ウルトラ安心!ウルトラマンネオスが登場するアメリカ大手の保険会社「STATE FARM」CM動画第2弾が配信中!" (in Japanese). m-78.jp. 2014-07-07. Retrieved 24 June 2019.
  5. ^ "文化・水・自然・色をテーマに東京の魅力を世界に発信する「東京ブランド映像」第2弾にウルトラマンが特別出演!" (in Japanese). m-78.jp. 2017-04-01. Retrieved 24 June 2019.
  6. ^ "「ウルトラマンネオス」がアジアのスーパーバンド「Mayday」のミュージックビデオに登場!YouTubeにて配信開始!" (in Japanese). m-78.jp. 2017-05-25. Retrieved 24 June 2019.