Ultraman: The Adventure Begins

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Ultraman: The Adventure Begins
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Production company Hanna-Barbera
Tsuburaya Productions
Distributor Toho
Release date October 12, 1987
Run time 1:15:37
Starring Michael Lembeck
Chad Everett
Adrienne Barbeau
Stacy Keach Sr.
Charley Adler
Ronnie Schell
William Callaway
Lorna Patterson
Mark Taylor
Executive producer(s) Joseph Barbera
William Hanna
Noboru Tsuburaya
Music composed by Shinsuke Kazato
Story by Noboru Tsuburaya
Screenplay by John Eric Seward
Storyboard artists Seiji Okuda
Makoto Nagao
Mitsuo Kusakabe
Toshitarou Ohba
Director(s) Mitsuo Kusakabe
Gordon Hunt (voices)
Art director(s) Akira Furuya
Title card
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Second title card
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Ultraman: The Adventure Begins is an American-Japanese sci-fi/action/superhero animated television film based on the Japanese Ultra Q/Ultraman live-action series which began in 1966. It was jointly produced by Hanna-Barbera and Tsuburaya Productions, with cooperation from Sign Sign Productions, Ashi Productions, Studio Goods, Suwara Productions, and Seion Studio. It aired on October 12, 1987 in first-run syndication. It was written by John Eric Seward, produced by Noboru Tsuburaya, directed by Mitsuo Kusakabe, and voice directed by Gordon Hunt. In Japan, it was distributed theatrically as ウルトラマンUSA (Urutoraman Yū Esu Ē or Ultraman USA) by Toho on April 28, 1989.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Reporter David Hall
Captain Chuck Gavin/Ultraman Gavin Chad Everett
Lieutenant Beth O'Brien/Ultrawoman Beth Adrienne Barbeau
Lieutenant Scott Masterson/Ultraman Scott Michael Lembeck
Beth's parents
Telegram boy Unavailable
Green Shocks N/A
Walter Freeman Stacy Keach Sr.
Abraham Lincoln
Andy Charley Adler
Samson Ronnie Schell
Ulysses William Callaway
Fisherman #1 Unavailable
Fisherman #2 Unavailable
Garuballade N/A
Cameraman Unavailable
Photographer Vince Trankina
Doctor Susan Rand Lorna Patterson
President of the United States
F.E.R. scientist #1 David Hall
T-shirt seller Unavailable
Skier Unavailable
Zoon N/A
Doctor Mark Watkins Mark Taylor
Doctor Philby Les Tremayne
Colonel Allan Lurie
Soldier Unavailable
F.E.R. pilot Unavailable
King Myra Unavailable


Organizations

Locations

Objects

Vehicles

  • Flying Angels' jets
  • Fire trucks
  • Ambulance
  • Ultra Force's jets
  • Ultra Force's mother ship
  • F.E.R. Labs helicopter
  • Subway train
  • Train
  • F.E.R. van

Production

Development

Filming

It was copyrigted in 1987.

Music

Main article: Ultraman USA (soundtrack)

The Ultraman theme was composed by Shunichi Tokura, while the rest of the music was composed by Shinsuke Kazato. The musical producer and musical director are Hidetoshi Kimura and Kazuo Kogure, respectively.

On April 21, 1989, Columbia released the film's soundtrack compact disc of the movie for the Japanese market.

Crew credits

Release

Dates are in order of release:

  • United States: October 12, 1987 on in syndication
  • Japan: April 28, 1989 in theaters

Behind the scenes

  • Unique to Hanna-Barbera cartoons, this features obvious inescapable deaths, such as King Myra crushing a tank that had no visible escape for the soldier.

Errors

  • When the poolside where Scott is, the faces of the other guests are devoid of any details.

Everlasting influence

Marketing and promotion

Critical reception

In other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ウルトラマンUSA (Urutoraman Yū Esu Ē) Ultraman USA

Home availability

Trailers

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References

[[Category:Syndication