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Captain Ultra (TV series) : ウィキペディア英語版
Captain Ultra (TV series)

is the titular intergalactic hero of a pulp-style tokusatsu science fiction space adventure television series titled . Produced by Toei Company Ltd., the series aired on Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) from April 16 to September 24, 1967, with a total of 24 episodes.
This series is based very loosely on ''Captain Future'', the pulp science fiction saga created by the influential Edmond Hamilton. This was not the only time his work was adapted in Japan: ''Captain Future'' was officially adapted into an anime series by Toei Doga in 1978, and that same year, Tsuburaya Productions adapted his ''Starwolf'' novels into a tokusatsu sci-fi action series of the same title.
Originally, this series was aired by Tokyo Broadcasting System right after the end of the original ''Ultraman'' show to serve as a filler series to while Tsuburaya Productions geared up for the production of ''Ultra Seven''. So only 24 episodes of ''Captain Ultra'' were ordered by the network. So, the week following the conclusion of ''Captain Ultra'', ''Ultra Seven'' premiered on TBS. Still, while short-lived, the series has been released in Japan on all of the major home video formats since the 1980s: VHS, Lasterdisc, and DVD, and in 2005, a tankōbon of the original serialized manga、illustrated by Shunji Obata, was published by Manga Shop.
''Captain Ultra'' is among the more memorable tokusatsu series from the 1960s, and was one of the three cornerstones of Toei's programs of 1967, including ''Akakage'' and ''Giant Robo'' (better known in the US as ''Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot''. Some Japanese fans also compare the looks of Captain Ultra to that of Captain Scarlet, the title hero of Sylvia and Gerry Anderson's Supermarionation series, ''Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons'' (which had been shown in Japan around the same time and was very popular).
==Characters==

*Captain Ultra (Hirohisa Nakata) - The hero.
*Huck (Jiro Sagawa) - Captain Ultra's robot companion.
*Joe (Nenji Kobayashi) - Captain Ultra's alien friend from Planet Kikero.
*Akane (Yuki Jono) - Captain Ultra's beautiful space cadet. Has assorted secret agent gadgets.
*Kenji (Shigeru Yasunaka) - Captain Ultra's eager young boy space cadet.
*Professor Munamoto (Ichiro Izawa) - The scientific expert for our heroes.

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