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*''Return of Ultraman'' (1971) [compilation film]
*''Return of Ultraman'' (1971) [compilation film]
*''Return of Ultraman: Terror of the Tornado Monster'' (1971) [compilation film]
*''Return of Ultraman: Terror of the Tornado Monster'' (1971) [compilation film]
*''[[wikipedia:Mirrorman (film)|Mirrorman]]'' (1972) [compilation film]
*''[[wikipedia:Mirrorman (film)|Mirror Man]]'' (1972) [compilation film]
*''Return of Ultraman: Jiro Rides a Monster'' (1972) [compilation film]
*''Return of Ultraman: Jiro Rides a Monster'' (1972) [compilation film]
*''Mirrorman: Dinosaur Aroza Reanimated'' (1972) [compilation film]
*''Mirror Man: Dinosaur Aroza Reanimated'' (1972) [compilation film]
*''[[Daigoro vs. Goliath]]'' (1972) [Toho co-production]
*''[[Daigoro vs. Goliath]]'' (1972) [Toho co-production]
*''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Jumborg Ace & Giant|Jamborg Ace and Giant]]'' (1974) [Chaiyo co-production]
*''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Jumborg Ace & Giant|Jumborg Ace and Giant]]'' (1974) [Chaiyo co-production]
*''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:The 6 Ultra Brothers vs. The Monster Army|Hanuman vs 7 Ultraman]]'' (1974) [Chaiyo co-production]
*''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:The 6 Ultra Brothers vs. The Monster Army|Six Ultra Brothers vs. the Monster Army]]'' (1974) [Chaiyo co-production]
*''[[The Last Dinosaur]]'' (1977) [Rankin/Bass co-production]
*''[[The Last Dinosaur]]'' (1977) [Rankin/Bass co-production]
*''The Bermuda Depths'' (1978) [Rankin/Bass co-production]
*''The Bermuda Depths'' (1978) [Rankin/Bass co-production]
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*''[[Mikadoroid]]'' (1991) [Toho, Tohokushinsha co-production]
*''[[Mikadoroid]]'' (1991) [Toho, Tohokushinsha co-production]
*''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Revive! Ultraman|Ultraman Forever]]'' (1996)
*''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Revive! Ultraman|Ultraman Forever]]'' (1996)
*''Ultraman Company'' (1996)
*''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultraman Zearth (film)|Ultraman Zearth]]'' (1996)
*''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultraman Zearth (film)|Ultraman Zearth]]'' (1996)
*''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultraman Zearth 2: Superhuman Giant Battle - Light and Shadow|Ultraman Zearth 2]]'' (1997)
*''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultraman Zearth 2: Superhuman Giant Battle - Light and Shadow|Ultraman Zearth 2]]'' (1997)
*''Ultra Meow'' (1997)
*''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultraman Tiga & Ultraman Dyna: Warriors of the Star of Light|Ultraman Tiga and Ultraman Dyna]]'' (1998)
*''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultraman Tiga & Ultraman Dyna: Warriors of the Star of Light|Ultraman Tiga and Ultraman Dyna]]'' (1998)
*''Ultra Meow 2'' (1998)
*''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultraman Tiga, Ultraman Dyna, & Ultraman Gaia: The Decisive Battle in Hyperspace|Ultraman Gaia: The Battle in Hyperspace]]'' (1999)
*''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultraman Tiga, Ultraman Dyna, & Ultraman Gaia: The Decisive Battle in Hyperspace|Ultraman Gaia: The Battle in Hyperspace]]'' (1999)
*''Ultraman: M-78 Theater'' (1999)
*''[[Rosetta the Masked Angel: Rosetta vs. Freia]]'' (1999) [Toho co-production]
*''[[Rosetta the Masked Angel: Rosetta vs. Freia]]'' (1999) [Toho co-production]
===2000s===
===2000s===

Revision as of 22:41, 3 January 2022

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Tsuburaya Productions (円谷プロダクション,   Tsuburaya Purodakushon) is a production company and special effects studio founded by tokusatsu pioneer Eiji Tsuburaya in 1963. It is most famous for creating the giant hero Ultraman in 1966.

History

Toho's renowned director of special effects, Eiji Tsuburaya, founded Tsuburaya Productions in 1963 as a means to achieve greater creative freedom. Drawing from both Tsuburaya's staff at Toho and other artists from across Japan, the company's first assignment was the 1963 Ishihara/Nikkatsu film Alone Across the Pacific. Its first in-house project was Ultra Q, a black-and-white science fiction TV series about a reporter and two pilots who investigate mysterious events, in 1966. Boasting special effects comparable to Toho and Daiei's kaiju films, it was a tremendous success, and guaranteed a follow-up. Later that year, Tsuburaya debuted the color series Ultraman, starring one of the first kyodai (giant) heroes, to even greater ratings. Ultraman's formula of an alien warrior merging with a human host to defend the planet against kaiju and aliens would become the foundation for Tsuburaya's signature Ultra Series, which continues to this day.

Following Eiji Tsuburaya's death in 1970, his eldest son Hajime assumed control of the company. Tsuburaya Productions would remain a family business until 2007, when it was sold to TYO Inc. Today, Fields Corporation owns a 51% stake in Tsuburaya, with the other 49% is controlled by the toy company Bandai, whose Ultraman products have been prominently featured in every Ultra Series installment since Ultraman Ginga in 2013.

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