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    Source: Tsuburaya Productions

    Official Site: anime.heros-ultraman.com (Japan), netflix.com/ultraman (US)

    Official Twitter Account: @ heros_ultraman

    ULTRAMAN Season 1 Blu-ray Box art courtesy of Tsuburaya Productions. ©TSUBURAYA PRODUCTIONS ©Eiichi Shimizu, Tomohiro Shimoguchi ©ULTRAMAN PRODUCTION CONSORTIUM

    Tsuburaya Productions has announced the Japanese home video release for the popular 2019 ULTRAMAN (??????, Urutoraman) anime series. The ULTRAMAN Blu-ray BOX, containing all 13 episodes of the first season plus special features and exclusive bonus content, will be available on June 24. Among the extras is an 84 page booklet containing production and 3DCG materials as well as episode commentaries by directors Kenji Kamiyama and Shinji Aramaki. There is also an exclusive comic based on the first episode from the creators of the original Ultraman manga, Eiichi Shimizu and Tomohiro Shimoguchi.

    Shimizu and Shimoguchi have also created a new illustration for the box design. Premium Bandai and A-on STORE are offering a "First Limited Edition" of the Blu-ray BOX, that includes an additional 84 page booklet detailing the creation of the high quality 3DCG animation produced by Sola Digital Arts.

    Japanese fans will also be to rent or buy ULTRAMAN on digital. The episodes will be released one per week, in both standard and high definition, starting this Monday, April 13. ULTRAMAN Season 1 Omnibus, a new re-edit compilation of all 13 episodes, will be available on digital June 12.

     

    PRODUCT DETAILS

    Japanese Release Date: Wednesday, June 24, 2020

    Manufacturer: Tsuburaya Productions Distributor:

    BANDAI NAMCO Arts Inc. 

     

    Blu-ray BOX (Special Limited Edition)

    Product Code: BCXA-1548

    Price: ¥30,000 (Approximately $276.82 US, Plus Tax)

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    Main Feature (Episodes 1-13) Running Time: Approximately 290 Minutes ?

    Special Disc (Extras)Running Time: Approximately 150 Minutes ?

    Main Feature Specs: 16:9 (1080p High Definition)  16:9 (1080i High Definition)/ DTS-HD Master Audio (5.1ch) -Linear PCM (Stereo) / AVC / BD50G x 3 / Removable Japanese Subtitles  Special Disc Specs: 16:9 (1080p/1080i High Definition) / DTS-HD Master Audio (5.1ch)  Some Linear PCM (Stereo) / AVC / BD50G x 2

    Special Disc Extras  ULTRAMAN Season 1 Omnibus ? ULTRAMAN Making of Documentary “This is our Ultraman”  Textless Opening (Japanese Broadcast Version) ? Textless Ending (Japanese Broadcast Version)  Promotional Video Archives 

    Bonus Content  84 Page ORIGINAL BOOKLET A TYPE  44 Page Blu-ray BOX Exclusive Manga  Eiichi Shimizu x Tomohiro Shimoguchi Illustrated Box

    Blu-ray BOX Limited Edition (First Limited Edition)

    Premium Bandai and A-on STORE Exclusive Product Code: BCXM-1549

    Price: ¥32,000 (Approximately $295.27 US, Plus Tax)

    Main Feature (Episodes 1-13) Running Time: Approximately 290 Minutes Special Disc (Extras) Running Time: Approximately 150 Minutes Main Feature Specs: 16:9 (1080p High Definition)   16:9 (1080i High Definition)/ DTS-HD Master Audio (5.1ch) -Linear PCM (Stereo) / AVC / BD50G x 3 / Removable Japanese Subtitles Special Disc Specs: 16:9 (1080p/1080i High Definition) / DTS-HD Master Audio (5.1ch) Some Linear PCM (Stereo) / AVC / BD50G x 2 Special Disc Extras   ULTRAMAN Season 1 Omnibus  ULTRAMAN Making of Documentary “This is our Ultraman” Textless Opening (Japanese Broadcast Version)   Textless Ending (Japanese Broadcast Version)   Promotional Video Archive

    Bonus Content   84 Page Making of Manual ORIGINAL BOOKLET A TYPE   84 Page 3DCG Making of Manual ORIGINAL BOOKLET B TYPE 44 Page Blu-ray BOX Exclusive Manga  Eiichi Shimizu x Tomohiro Shimoguchi Illustrated Box

     

    ULTRAMAN HD/SD Digital Sale Version

    New Episodes Released Each Monday at 12:00pm

    Start Date: Monday, April 13, 2020

    Distribution Sites: Prime Video /DMM.com/Video Market / Hikari TV / Rakuten

    TV Episode Price: ¥1,000 (Approximately $9.23 US, Plus Tax)

     

    ULTRAMAN HD/SD Digital Rental Version

    New Episodes Released Each Monday at 12:00pm

    Start Date: Monday, April 13, 2020

    Viewing Period: 72 Hours

    Distribution Sites: Prime Video (for rental and purchase) / GYAO! Store / J: COM On Demand / DMM.com / Hikari TV / HAPPY Video / Bandai Channel / Video Pass / Video Market / Movie Full / milplus / music.jp / U-NEXT / Rakuten TV / TSUTAYA

    TV Episode Price: ¥200 (Approximately $1.85 US, Plus Tax)

     ULTRAMAN Season 1 Omnibus Digital Sale

    Release Date: Friday, June 12, 2020

    Distribution Sites: Prime Video /DMM.com/ Video Market / Hikari TV / Rakuten TV / iTunes Store / Google Play

    HD Price: ¥2,315 (Approximately $21.36 US, Plus Tax)

    SD Price: ¥1,852 (Approximately $17.09 US, Plus Tax)

    Logo courtesy of Tsuburaya Productions. ©TSUBURAYA PRODUCTIONS ©Eiichi Shimizu, Tomohiro Shimoguchi ©ULTRAMAN PRODUCTION CONSORTIUM

    About Tsuburaya Productions

    Tsuburaya Productions, creator and copyrights owner of the superhero ULTRAMAN series was founded in 1963 by Eiji Tsuburaya, world-renowned special effects wizard also known for his special effects work on the Godzilla series. With more than fifty years’ experience, it is one of Japan’s oldest and most respected independent film and television production houses. Its popular Ultraman TV and film series which premiered in 1966 has been seen in over 100 territories worldwide and has spawned over 3,000 licensed products. In addition to production, the company also handles character licensing and program distribution and staging live stage shows both domestically and internationally.


    For more on the ULTRAMAN anime please see the earlier coverage here on SciFi Japan:


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