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    Memorial Service in Hawaii for KIKAIDA 01 Star Source: Anime Jungle, Generation Kikaida Special Thanks to Tetsu Shiota, Daisuke Ishizuka, Joanne Ninomiya and Scott Shinsato On November 11th, family and friends gathered at Diamond Head, Hawaii to bid a final farewell to actor Shunsuke Ikeda, who died this past June after a long battle with stomach cancer. Ikeda had appeared in a number of television dramas and FX shows during the 1960s and 70s and is best remembered for his starring role in the popular superhero series KIKAIDA 01 (1973). Shunsuke Ikeda was born Norio Ikeda in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture on November 11th, 1940. His father was Tatsuo Ouchi, a renowned tateshi (sword fight choreographer), and Ikeda was trained in martial arts from an early age, earning black belts in both Judo and Karate. In 1962, he joined Toei Movie Company as part

    English Subtitled Episodes Broadcast on Japanese Language Station UTB Source: United Television Broadcasting Systems, Inc. Earlier this year, SciFi Japan reported that Tsuburaya Productions` ULTRAMAN TIGA (Urutoraman Taiga, 1996) was being broadcast on the independent Japanese language TV station UTB (United Television Broadcasting Systems, Inc.) in Hollywood. Now TIGA has been joined by the follow-up series ULTRAMAN DYNA (Urutoraman Daina, 1997), making its US television debut with two episodes airing each Saturday and Sunday from 6:30am - 7:25am. ULTRAMAN DYNA takes place in the year AD 2017. Humans have begun terraforming other planets for colonization during a time known as "Age of the Neo Frontier". One day, the Neo Frontier is attacked by mysterious objects known as the Spheres. Shin Asuka, new member training for the new GUTS (Global Unlimited Task Squad) team, "Super GUTS", fights back. Asuka`s ship is damaged during the

    Author: Bob Johnson On Thursday July 15, 2010, the television and movie industry lost one of its truly unsung heroes. Peter Fernandez passed away after a battle with cancer at the age of 83. Although fans of international films and TV know his name and his contributions, Hollywood as a whole has passed over a little-known industry that made it possible to import many foreign efforts that we would have never otherwise seen. The dubbing of international product was a thankless chore and an underpaid one in the 1960s and 1970s. However, Peter Fernandez was a tireless pioneer and turned out some of the most memorable and highest quality dub tracks of a generation. Fans of Japanese animation, Godzilla, Ultraman, Gamera, Space Giants, spaghetti westerns, kung-fu cinema, as well as films from France and other non-English speaking countries have heard Peter`s voice and voice direction literally

    Montreal Genre Movie Festival Runs July 8-28 Source: Fantasia press release Official Site: Fantasia 2010 The organizers of Fantasia International Film Festival— North America`s largest genre film festival— have once again pulled together an amazing lineup of movies to screen in Montreal. From July 8 to 28, Fantasia 2010 will showcase 120 feature films and several hundred shorts from all over the world, including a number of North American and international premieres. Please visit Fantasia`s official website for their complete film list and schedule, venues and directions, ticket information, and other details. SciFi Japan readers may be particularly interested in the fest`s Asian movie schedule, detailed in the following press release... From Asia with Love – Overview of the Asian Programming of Fantasia 2010 For its fourteenth edition, the Fantasia Film Festival is proud to present over 50 titles from Asia. Once again, Japan, the

    Tsuburaya Announces Production of 45th Anniversary Ultraman Movie Author: Jim M. Ballard Source: Asahi.com Official Movie Site: ultramanzero.com In celebration of the Ultraman series` 45th anniversary in 2011, production has begun on Tsuburaya Productions` latest feature film ULTRAMAN ZERO THE MOVIE: SUPER DECISIVE BATTLE! BELIAL`S GALACTIC EMPIRE (Urutoraman Zero THE MOVIE Chou Kessen! Beriaru Ginga Teikoku), due for nationwide theatrical release this December in Japan. The latest Ultra hero Ultraman Zero, the son of Ultra Seven, takes on the role of the protagonist in this production, while Ultraman Belial, history`s first evil Ultraman who rampaged screens in last year`s ULTRA GALAXY: MEGA MONSTER BATTLE (Daikaiju Battoru Urutora Ginnga Densetsu THE MOVIE) has survived, returning in a powered-up form and proclaiming himself to be "the galactic emperor Kaiser Belial". Building up an enormous galactic empire, Kaiser Belial aspires for universal conquest in revenge against

    Author: Jim M. Ballard Official Movie Site: Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy Director Koichi Sakamoto`s MEGA MONSTER BATTLE: ULTRA GALAXY (Daikaiju Batoru Urutora Ginga Densetsu THE MOVIE) was released on home video in Japan on April 23rd. Three different editions were released; a single disc DVD, a double-disc "Memorial Box" DVD collection, and a single disc Blu-ray. All three editions include English subtitles. While playback of the DVD editions are restricted to Japan, Europe and other Region 2 DVD countries, the Blu-ray edition is compatible with all Region A Blu-ray players, including North America. SciFi Japan takes a look at the feature-packed "Memorial Box" collection... Memorial Box Overview The Memorial Box DVD package for MEGA MONSTER BATTLE: ULTRA GALAXY follows the pattern for the last two Ultraman feature memorial boxes, ULTRAMAN MEBIUS & ULTRAMAN BROTHERS and SUPERIOR ULTRAMAN 8 BROTHERS. The entire contents

    Author: Jack Bass Official Movie Site: Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy SPOILER WARNING: This article contains plot details for a new movie. Released on April 23 on DVD and Blu-ray in Japan with import friendly English subtitles, MEGA MONSTER BATTLE: ULTRA GALAXY (Daikaiju Batoru Urutora Ginga Densetsu The Movie; lit. Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy Legends- The Movie) has finally made its way into the homes of the non-Japan residing Ultra faithful. After all of the trailers, promotional stills, early reviews, and months of speculation, how does the film stack up against previous entries in the series? Much like STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN (1982), ULTRA GALAXY represents a bold new direction for an established series. Nearly every shot of the film features some sort of digital VFX, due in large part to filming almost exclusively against a green screen. By doing so, ULTRA

    A Look Back at the Popular 2004 Film with Press Notes, Interviews, and Photos from Tsuburaya Pro Source: Tsuburaya Productions Official Movie Site: Ultraman The Movie Additional Material: Brad Warner After a trilogy of juvenile oriented films starring ULTRAMAN COSMOS (2001-2003), in 2004 Tsuburaya Productions decided the time had come for a major relaunch and revamp of their Ultra franchise. The company hoped to lure older viewers back to the fold with nostalgic and more adult-themed programming like the radio drama THE ULTRA Q CLUB (Urutora Kyuu Club), the late night TV series ULTRA Q: DARK FANTASY (Urutora Kyuu Daaku Fantajii), and the new Ultraman show ULTRAMAN NEXUS (Urutoraman Nekkusasu). For a more detailed look at these shows please see James Ballard`s article Tsuburaya Productions, 2004: A Year in Retrospect. Tsuburaya Pro wrapped up the year with ULTRAMAN: THE NEXT (Urutoraman), a new

    Source: Tsuburaya Productions Official Site: United Television Broadcasting Systems, Inc. Tsuburaya Productions` popular series ULTRAMAN TIGA (Uritoraman Taiga) has returned to television in Southern California. The show is currently airing on the independent Japanese language TV station UTB (United Television Broadcasting Systems, Inc.) in Hollywood. ULTRAMAN TIGA was originally shown in Japan from 1996-97. The program was a hit, running for 52 episodes and leading to several theatrical features and video specials. An edited and English dubbed version of the TV series debuted in the United States on the FOX Network in 2002 as part of 4Kids Entertainment`s initial "Fox Box" Saturday morning lineup. The Americanized TIGA was canceled after only half a season. The series came back to US television this past February. Unlike the FOX broadcasts, United Television Broadcasting Systems, Inc. is showing the episodes uncut and in their original Japanese

    Source: Monster Attack Team Special Thanks to Michael G Keller and Edward Holland After far too long an absence, the popular fanzine Monster Attack Team returns! Edward Holland and the late Joe Riley began Monster Attack Team (the name taken from the anti-monster team in RETURN OF ULTRAMAN) in the early 1990s as a fan club for aficionados of Japanese science fiction and fantasy. It soon evolved into a Dallas, Texas cable access television show and a small newsletter that grew to become a fan favorite mag. The print version of Monster Attack Team ran for seven issues, edited by Ed Holland with the assistance of David May and Michael G Keller, and featured articles and contributions by authors such as Ed Godziszewski, Kip Doto, Bob Johnson, Kevin Grays, August Ragone, Daisuke Ishizuka, Norman England, and Damon Foster. Nearly 15 years after the last issue, Ed

    Godzilla, Gamera, and Ultraman at Winter Model and Toy Collectors Show Held in Tokyo on February 7, 2010 Author: Ed Godziszewski Official Site: Wonder Festival Owing to an accident in 2008 which occurred at the Tokyo Big Sight, former home of Wonder Festival, this biannual mega collectors event was canceled for the year 2009. But after securing a new venue at Makuhari Messe, WonderFest is back and bigger than ever. For fans of Toho monster films, Makuhari Messe is a convention center complex which also happened to be ground zero for the final battle of GODZILLA VS MECHAGODZILLA II (1993), conveniently nestled between the huge skyscraper that Mechagodzilla slammed Rodan into and the baseball stadium home of the Chiba Lotte Marines which Godzilla summarily trashed. The entire area has been nicely rebuilt since its destruction in 1993, and is now the new home

    Author: Steve Ryfle Official Movie Site: Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy Special Thanks to Jim M. Ballard Steve Ryfle: How did you get the job of scoring MEGA MONSTER BATTLE: ULTRA GALAXY? Mike Verta: I was hired by the producer, Junya Okabe. They were looking for a sound they felt they couldn`t get in Japan, and they needed to get an American composer. They chose me because I`d worked with the producer many years ago, 12 or 13 years ago. I had done a trilogy of films called DARK SOLDIER D (1998) for him. He was actually one of my first scoring clients for features. I had done those films for him, but hadn`t done anything for him since. It`s kind of funny but I thought he`d been upset with my work, which was why I never heard from him. But as it

    Exclusive Photos From The Premiere Of The New Ultraman Movie Author: Jim M. Ballard Official Movie Site: Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy The official premiere of the latest Ultraman movie MEGA MONSTER BATTLE: ULTRA GALAXY (Daikaiju Battoru Urutora Ginga Densetsu The Movie) was held today in Kawasaki. Prior to the screening, a special Ultra hero stage show was held in an event space at the centre of the Lazona Plaza shopping mall, where up to 500 Ultraman masks were freely distributed to members of the audience. The show started at 2.00pm with an introduction by Ultraman Dyna, star of the 1997 TV series of the same name, who also features prominently in the new movie. Following the introduction by Dyna, the classic foe Zetton attacked the stage, but was soon thwarted with the timely arrival of the original Ultraman and Ultra Seven! The

    An Early Review Of The Latest Ultraman Feature Author: Jim M. Ballard Official Website: Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy SPOILER WARNING: This article contains plot details for a new movie. Opening to cinemas nationwide in Japan on December 12th, MEGA MONSTER BATTLE: ULTRA GALAXY (Daikaiju Batoru Urutora Ginga Densetsu The Movie) is the latest installment in the Ultraman feature film series. ULTRA GALAXY is the first Ultraman movie since Tsuburaya Productions was acquired by TYO Group at the end of 2007 (although released in September 2008, SUPERIOR ULTRAMAN 8 BROTHERS entered production under the studio`s original management). Shifting away from the traditional Earth-bound setting, ULTRA GALAXY opens up the palette and moves the action into outer space and several different planets, primarily the home world of the Ultramen, the Land of Light, located in the nebula M-78. The main antagonist of the movie

    New Ultraman Movie Opens In December Author: James Ballard Source: Sponichi Official Movie Site: Ultra Galaxy The Movie The popular TV series ULTRA GALAXY: MEGA MONSTER BATTLE will hit the big screen in Japan this year with MEGA MONSTER BATTLE: ULTRA GALAXY LEGENDS - THE MOVIE (Daikaiju Batoru Urutora Ginga Densetsu THE MOVIE). For the new movie, Tsuburaya Productions have joined with world-famous distributor Warner Bros., with their eye on the global market. For its domestic Japanese release, the film is planned to open in December for the New Year movie season. Ultraman first appeared on TV in 1966. In the 43 years that followed, there have been various new Ultraman characters seen in a succession of TV series and movies. Including the various shorts and animated series, this will be the 38th Ultraman production from Tsuburaya Productions. The movie is directed by

    Staying in shape with the Ultra Monsters! Author: James Ballard Sources: Mainichi News, Daikaijyu.com Following the success of ULTRA GALAXY: MEGA MONSTER BATTLE (Urutora Gyarakushii Daikaiju Batoru, 2007) and it`s sequel series ULTRA GALAXY: MEGA MONSTER BATTLE - NEVER ENDING ODYSSEY (Urutora Garakushii Daikaiju Batoru Nebaa Endingu Odessei, 2008), Tsuburaya Productions have drafted the Ultra Monsters to help keep the children of Japan in shape in a new series entitled MEGA MONSTER BATTLE: EXERCISE (Daikaiju Battoru Taisou)! The new "fun, healthy exercise" TV series, due to air on Japan`s popular Family Gekijo channel next month, was announced in Tokyo on May 21. Actor Shouta Minami, who will be reprising his role as ZAP Spacy member Rei in the new series, appeared for the press with popular monsters Gomora and Miclas. MEGA MONSTER BATTLE: EXERCISE sees the spaceship Pendragon stranded on the Planet Hamah. Inside, Rei trains every

    Chinese Premier Complains About Japanese Series Source: Variety, Sankaku Complex, Record China, various Variety and other news sources have reported that audiences in China are tuning out the popular superhero ULTRAMAN and other Japanese television series. The boycott follows complaints from Communist Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao that his grandson spends too much time watching Japanese shows rather than domestic TV programming. The controversy began with comments made by Wen during a visit to the south China studio Jiangtong Animation. “There are times when I watch TV anime with my grandchild,” he said “but all he ever watches are foreign works like ULTRAMAN and the like. He should watch more Chinese cartoons. We should be cultivating a domestic anime industry.” He also told the assembled animators, "Your work is meaningful. You should play a leading role in bringing Chinese culture to the world ...

    The latest Ultraman feature arrives on DVD and Blu-ray Author: James Ballard Official Website: http://ultra2008.jp Released to theatres on September 13th last year, director Takeshi Yagi`s motion picture debut SUPERIOR ULTRAMAN 8 BROTHERS (Daikessen! Chou Urutora Hachi Kyoudai, lit. Great Decisive Battle! The Super 8 Ultra Brothers) has gone on to become the most successful entry in the Ultraman movie series, with a box office take of over 800 million yen. Now, the hit film also has the distinction of being the first Japanese kaiju production to be released on the new Blu-ray Disc format. Three different editions were released on home video on January 23rd; a single disc DVD edition, a limited edition 2-disc "Memorial Box" DVD collection, and a single disc Blu-ray edition. DVD Memorial Box Memorial Box Overview The contents of the set is very similar to the

    Source: Uncooked Media Ltd. press release Official Website: neomag.co.uk Published by Uncooked Media Ltd., NEO is the UK’s only magazine dedicated to Japanese and Asian pop culture— specifically, anime, manga, Asian cult cinema and Japanese pop music (J-Pop). Although anime is covered in depth within every issue, NEO’s remit is to cover a wider range of material than you would find in an anime-only magazine. The latest issue, NEO #55, went on sale this past Thursday, January 29th. Among the many featured articles is a look at Ultraman written by SciFi Japan`s own James Ballard. In 2007, James had a cameo in the series ULTRASEVEN X, and the NEO report details his experiences on the set of an Ultraman show. NEO March 2009 / Issue 55 Price: £4.25 CONTENTS Free Anime DVD with Full Episodes of ELEMENTAL GELADE (episode 1), FLCL (episode 1) and SLAYERS (episode

    The Man of a Thousand Dub Tracks Author: Bob Johnson Special Thanks to Keith Aiken and Aaron Cooper Peter Fernandez is probably one of the more famous of the many behind the scenes heroes that work hard so we can enjoy movies and television shows from other countries. Most people who have heard of him think about SPEED RACER when Peter`s name is mentioned. And why not? Peter was the producer, director and writer of the series, as well as the voices of Speed Racer and Racer X. However, there is so much more to the man than just one series or two characters. Since the 1940s, Peter has been a child model, a Broadway and movie actor, and a key figure responsible for most of the dubbing for movies and shows we`ve all grown up watching from Japan, China, Italy, Mexico and other countries. In

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