In addition to the Otto 6 brothers, there were also the following Ultraman series published before 2000: The Ultraman series was produced by the Japanese special photography company, Shaft, and began broadcasting in 1966, including many series and movies. 2 Ultraman was launched by Shaft in 1996 as a sub-series of the Ultraman series with an alien theme. 3 Ultraman Monster King was launched by Toei Corporation in 1993. It was another sub-series of the Ultraman series with the theme of super monsters. Ultraman Galaxy Empire was launched by Shaft in 1998. It was a Galaxy series of Ultraman series, with aliens and space war as the theme. 5 Ultraman Movie Series (Ultraman Corporation) was launched by Shaft in 1999. It was a big movie series in the Ultraman series. The theme was Ultraman's struggle against evil forces. These works played an important role in the Ultraman series and were widely welcomed and loved in Japan and around the world.
In addition to the Otto 6 brothers, there were also some Ultraman works published before 2000. The details are as follows: 1. The first work of the Ultraman Series, Ultraman Gaia, was released in 1966; 2. The second work in the Ultraman series, Ultraman Gaia vs Ultraman Legend, was released in 1967. 3. Ultraman's third work, Ultraman Legend vs Ultraman Gaia, was released in 1968. The fourth work of the Ultraman series, Ultraman Gaia vs Ultraman Pollen, was released in 1969; 5. The fifth work in the Ultraman series, Ultraman Gaia vs Ultraman Legend2, was released in 1970. The sixth work of the Ultraman series, Ultraman and the Galaxy Monster (Ultraman Pollen vs Ultraman Gaia), was released in 1971. These works were the early works of the Ultraman series. The Ultraman series after 2000 no longer included these early Ultraman works.
Ultraman, which was published in 2007, was a Japanese feature TV series produced by Round Valley Production Company and broadcast in the mainland of China. The film used Ultraman as the theme to tell the story of a teenager who transformed into Ultraman to protect the earth and mankind. Ultraman's image in the work was very popular and became a childhood memory for many people.
The nine Ottle brothers were Zofee, First Generation, Sai Wen, Jack, Ace, Taylor, Leo, Astra, and Aidi in descending order.
The Otto Eight brothers were referring to the battle in the Final Battle! The eight Ultramen in Super Otto 8 Brothers were the first Ultraman, Savon Ultraman, Jack Ultraman, Ace Ultraman, Diga Ultraman, Dina Ultraman, Gaia Ultraman, and Monbius Ultraman. The movie was released in Japan on September 13, 2008. It told the story of how in a parallel world, Yuan Daiku, Asuka Shin, and Takayama Kimura gradually forgot Ultraman after growing up and lived the lives of ordinary people. However, they later found their faith and fought against monsters and evil forces with Ultraman. During this process, the First Generation, Savon, Jack, and Ace saved Mumbius and joined forces to destroy Kigacimera. The Dark Shadow Mage appeared in a huge form and threatened humans. In the end, he was destroyed by the eight Ultraman's shining forms.
The Ultraman series published from 2014 to 2000 included the following works: Ultraman Legends: This was a feature TV series published in 2014 and produced by Toei Corporation. It was the first work in the Ultraman series and also the latest Ultraman work. 2 Ultraman Ultraman 2000: This was a feature TV series published in 2000 and one of the classics in the Ultraman series. It was the first work in the Ultraman series and one of the representative works in Japanese special TV series. Ultraman: The Night of the Galactic Train: This is a feature novel published in 1997, one of the early works in the Ultraman series. The story told the story of a young Ultraman and a member of the Galaxy Railroad. 4. The Legend of Ultraman (Ultraman Legend): This is a feature novel published in 1996, one of the early works in the Ultraman series. The story was about a young Ultraman's struggle against evil forces. Other than that, there were also several Ultraman works published in other time periods, such as Ultraman: The Lost Legends in 2006 and Ultraman: Shadow of the Savon Ultraman and Visitor from the Country of Light in 2011:
Ultraman was the main character in the Japanese TV series Ultraman, which was first broadcast in 1966. The Ultraman series had been broadcast since 1966 and had continued until now. Many versions and sub-series had been released. The Ultraman series had many fans around the world, not only in Japan, but also in China, Korea, the United States and other places.
Ultraman Leo was a Japanese feature TV series, which was produced by Toei Corporation in 1996.
Ultraman TV was published in 2006 as Ultraman Biography. This work was produced by the Japanese special television drama production company, SSS, and was first broadcasted in Japan on October 10, 2006. This work used the various Ultraman characters in the Ultraman series as the theme to tell the battles and stories between the various Ultraman characters. Ultraman Biography was widely welcomed in Japan and overseas as one of the representative works of the Ultraman series. Not only did this film have exquisite special effects and action scenes, but it also explored the theme of justice and protection represented by Ultraman, which was deeply loved by the audience.
"The final battle! Super Otto 8 Brothers was a sci-fi movie that was released in 2008. It was directed by Takeshi Yagi and starred Hiroshi Nagano, Igarashi Hayashi, and others. The film told the story of eight Ultraman from the Shōwa period and the Heisei period working together to fight against the enemy and welcome a new life in a parallel world. As of April 22, 2024, the film's global box office had reached 8314917 dollars.
"The final battle! The Super 8 Otto Brothers was a movie version produced by Japan's Round Valley Corporation. There were many leading actors, including Hiroshi Nagano and Takami Yoshimoto. It was released in Japan on September 13, 2008. In the parallel world setting of the movie, Yuan Dagu, Asuka Shin, and Takayama Isamu grew up together and loved Ultraman, but gradually forgot Ultraman and lived an ordinary life after they grew up. After the mysterious mirage appeared in Yokohama City, Ogu began to have strange dreams. He dreamed that Hayada and others had turned into Ultraman. As the plot developed, Dagu met Ultraman in a parallel world and began to doubt the authenticity of the dream. Then, he crossed time and space to fight with Monbius. He also awakened other brave people to save the world together and finally defeated the dark shadow mage and Kigacimera. After the mission was completed, Hibino Mirai bid farewell to Ogu and turned into light to leave. Ogu, Asuka, and My Dream regained their dreams and realized them. Finally, Ogu and the others flew to Otto's Star in a spaceship. The screenwriter of this movie was very creative. It incorporated the concept of a parallel world and was full of emotions and memories. It scored 8.8 points on Douban and was praised by many fans as the most classic movie version of Ultraman's works. At the same time, it was also one of the few films that Ultraman and the city worked together on. The filming coincided with the 150th anniversary of the opening of the port in Yokohama. The battle venue and setting in the film were closely related to Yokohama, and it was one of the more popular films in the history of Ultraman's works.