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Ultraman Leo

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Ultraman Leo
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Ultraman Leo (ウルトラマンレオ, Urutoraman Reo) is a Japanese tokusatsu television show and the sixth Ultraman show (or the seventh if Ultra Q is included) in the Ultra Series. Produced by Tsuburaya Productions, Ultraman Leo was aired between April 12, 1974, and March 28, 1975, with a total of 51 episodes. Tatsumi Nikamoto was the in-suit actor of the main character, Ultraman Leo.

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Plot

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Ultraman Leo comes from Nebula L77 (Leo constellation), and takes the human form of Gen Ootori. Ultraseven appears to fight a new foe, Alien Magma and his two "pets", the Red and Black Giras. Ultimately, Ultraseven is greatly overpowered and his leg is graphically broken by Black Giras. Ultraman Leo drives off the foes, but Ultraseven is confined to his human form because of his injuries and due to the Ultra Eye being damaged when he attempted to transform. Dan then maintains his role as Captain of MAC (Monster Attack Crew). Gen is a gymnastics teacher on the side and joins MAC to defend the Earth. Gen and Dan regularly train together, allowing Ultraman Leo to learn many moves in human form. In episode 34, Dan asks Ultraman Jack to take the Ultra Eye back to M78 to be restored while he heals on Earth. However, in episode 40 MAC is destroyed by Silver Bloome, a saucer monster that belongs to Commander Black. During the attack Dan asks Leo to keep defending the Earth and disappears in the conflagration. It is later shown that he was taken back to M78 to be fully healed and restored as Ultraseven. Gen is now unemployed and spends most of his time training the kids to defend themselves as well as defending the Earth as Ultraman Leo. Commander Black and Alien Bunyo capture Gen when he cannot transform completely. Gen as Leo is then dismembered, only to be brought back to life by Ultraman King. Leo would then face Commander Black's final monster, Black End, with the kids he trained, the latter of whom kill Black, and hand the sphere used to control Black End to Leo. Finishing his mission, Gen removes his Leo Ring and sets off to tour Earth, his "second home".

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Episodes

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Cast

  • Gen Ootori (おゝとり ゲン, Ōtori Gen): Ryu Manatsu (真夏 竜, Manatsu Ryū).[1]
  • Shōji Ōmura (大村 正司, Ōmura Shōji; 1-22): Yū Fujiki (藤木 悠, Fujiki Yū)[1]
  • Momoko Yamaguchi (山口 百子, Yamaguchi Momoko; 1-40): Kaori Okano (丘野 かおり, Okano Kaori)[1]
  • Tooru Umeda (梅田 トオル, Umeda Tōru; 3-51): Tsunehiro Arai (新井 つねひろ, Arai Tsunehiro).[1]
  • Kaoru Umeda (梅田 カオル, Umeda Kaoru; 1-40): Yoshiko Tominaga (富永 美子, Tominaga Yoshiko)[1]
  • Takeshi Nomura (野村 猛, Nomura Takeshi; 1-40): Yukio Itō (伊藤 幸雄, Itō Yukio)[1]
  • Izumi Miyama (美山 いずみ, Miyama Izumi; 40-51): Fujiko Nara (奈良 富士子, Nara Fujiko)
  • Ayumi Miyama (美山 あゆみ, Miyama Ayumi; 40-51): Kaoru Sugita (杉田 かおる, Sugita Kaoru)
  • Akio Kuroda (黒田 明雄, Kuroda Akio; 1-8): Kenzō Kuroda (黒田 健三, Kuroda Kenzō)[a]
  • Ichirō Aoshima (青島 一郎, Aoshima Ichirō; 1-11, 13-16): Yūichi Yanagisawa (柳沢 優一, Yanagisawa Yūichi)
  • Kiyohiko Akashi (赤石 清彦, Akashi Kiyohiko; 1-16): Kenji Ōshima (大島 健二, Ōshima Kenji)
  • Atsushi Hirayama (平山 あつし, Hirayama Atsushi; 9-18): Nobuo Hirasawa (平沢 信夫, Hirasawa Nobuo)
  • Haruko Momoi (桃井 晴子, Momoi Haruko; 1-10, 16): Kyōko Aratama (新玉 恭子, Aratama Kyōko)
  • Junko Shirakawa (白川 純子, Shirakawa Junko; 1-40): Mieko Mita (三田 美枝子, Mita Mieko)
  • Daisuke Satō (佐藤 大介, Satō Daisuke; 19-40): Shigeo Tezuka (手塚 茂夫, Tezuka Shigeo)
  • Jun Shirato (白土 純, Shirato Jun; 6, 17-40): Masaharu Matsusaka (松坂 雅治, Matsusaka Masaharu)
  • Ippei Kajita (梶田 一平, Kajita Ippei; 17-19, 22-40): Takashi Asakura (朝倉 隆, Asakura Takashi)
  • Haruko Matsuki (松木 晴子, Matsuki Haruko; 26-40): Tomoko Ai (藍 とも子, Ai Tomoko)
  • Miyako Ōtsuki (大槻 美也子, Ōtsuki Miyako; 23, 25): Midori Ōhara (大原 みどり, Ōhara Midori)
  • Commander Tatakura (高倉長官, Takakura-chōkan; 13, 36, 39): Takashi Kanda (神田 隆, Kanda Takashi)
  • Commander Black (ブラック指令, Burakku Shirei; 40-51): Takeshi Ōbayashi (大林 丈史, Ōbayashi Takeshi)[2]
  • Sakiko Miyama (美山 咲子, Miyama Sakiko; 40-51): Masumi Harukawa (春川 ますみ, Harukawa Masumi)
  • Dan Moroboshi (モロボシ・ダン, Moroboshi Dan; 1-40): Kohji Moritsugu (森次 晃嗣, Moritsugu Kōji)[1]
  • Narrator: Tetsurō Sagawa (瑳川 哲朗, Sagawa Tetsurō)

Voice actors

  • Astra (アストラ, Asutora; 39), Imit-Astra (にせアストラ, Nise Asutora; 39): Junji Maruyama (丸山 純二, Maruyama Junji)[3]
  • Ultraman King (ウルトラマンキング, Urutoraman Kingu; 39, 50), Alien Babarue (ババルウ星人, Babarū Seijin; 39): Motomu Kiyokawa (清川 元夢, Kiyokawa Motomu; 39), Hiroshi Masuoka (増岡 弘, Masuoka Hiroshi; 50)[3]
  • Zoffy (ゾフィ, Zofi; 39): Satohiro Sakai (酒井 郷博, Sakai Satohiro)[3]
  • Original Ultraman (初代ウルトラマン, Shodai Urutoraman; 39): Shinya Nazuka (名塚 新也, Nazuka Shinya)[3]
  • Returned Ultraman (帰ってきたウルトラマン, Kaettekita Urutoraman; 39): Takashi Takeuchi (竹内 喬, Takeuchi Takashi)[3]
  • Ultraman Ace (ウルトラマンA, Urutoraman Ēsu; 39): Shingo Toyokawa (豊川 晋吾, Toyokawa Shingo)[3]
  • Ultraseven (ウルトラセブン, Urutorasebun; 51): Kenji Nakagawa (中川 謙二, Nakagawa Kenji)[3]

Guest actors

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Songs

Opening themes
  • "Ultraman Leo" (ウルトラマンレオ, Urutoraman Reo)
    • Lyrics: Yū Aku (阿久 悠, Aku Yū)
    • Composition & Arrangement: Makoto Kawaguchi (川口 真, Kawaguchi Makoto)
    • Artist: Ryu Manatsu, Mizuumi Boys and Girls Choir (少年少女合唱団みずうみ, Shōnen Shōjo Gasshōdan Mizuumi) (Tokyo Records (東京レコード, Tōkyō Rekōdo))
    • Episodes: 1-13
  • "Tatakae! Ultraman Leo" (戦え! ウルトラマンレオ, Tatakae! Urutoraman Reo; "Fight! Ultraman Leo")
    • Lyrics: Yu Aku
    • Composition & Arrangement: Makoto Kawaguchi
    • Artist: Yuki Hide (ヒデ 夕樹, Hide Yūki),[b] Mizuumi Boys and Girls Choir (Tokyo Records)
    • Episodes: 14-51
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  • "MAC no March" (MACのマーチ, Makku no Māchi; "The March of MAC")
    • Lyrics: Yū Aku
    • Composition & Arrangement: Makoto Kawaguchi
    • Artist: Ryu Manatsu, Mizuumi Boys and Girl Choir (Tokyo Records)
    • Episodes: 4
  • "Hoshizora no Ballad" (星空のバラード, Hoshizora no Barādo; "The Ballad of the Starry Sky")
    • Lyrics: Yū Aku
    • Composition & Arrangement: Makoto Kawaguchi
    • Artist: Ryu Manatsu (Tokyo Records)
    • Episodes: 1, 10, 51
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Other appearances

Besides the Shōwa period, Ultraman Leo's popularity and fighting ability enabled him to make guest appearances in the following Ultra Series after the end of the original TV series.

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International broadcast

In Thailand, Ultraman Leo first aired in 1995 on IBC7 (now called TrueVisions).

Home media

Japan

In December 2018, Tsuburaya Productions and Bandai Namco Entertainment released the series on Blu-ray.[5]

North America

In November 2014, the series, along with Ultraman Max and Ultraman Mebius, began streaming on Crunchyroll.[6] In December 2017, the series was released on the streaming service Toku.[7][8] In April 2018, Shout! Factory hosted a marathon event of the series on their streaming service Shout! Factory TV.[9]

In July 2020, Shout! Factory announced to have struck a multi-year deal with Alliance Entertainment and Mill Creek, with the blessings of Tsuburaya and Indigo, that granted them the exclusive SVOD and AVOD digital rights to the Ultra series and films (1,100 TV episodes and 20 films) acquired by Mill Creek the previous year. Ultraman Leo, amongst other titles, will stream in the United States and Canada through Shout! Factory TV and Tokushoutsu.[10]

It was released on Blu-ray in the United States on May 25, 2021 by Mill Creek.

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Notes

  1. Credited under Sō Kuroda (黒田 宗, Kuroda Sō)
  2. Credited as Hideyuki Hirano (平野 英之, Hirano Hideyuki)

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