A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
July 2, 2005
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 39
Finale:
March 25, 2006
Creators:
Kazuo Tsuburaya
Original Title:
ウルトラマンマックス
Alternate Titles:
Ultraman Max
麦克斯奥特曼
Genres:
Action & Adventure | Family | Kids | Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Countries:
JP
Ultraman Max was an Ultraman TV series which started airing on 7 July 2005, and produced by Tsuburaya Productions and Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting Co., Ltd.. The show tried to return to the true formula of new monsters every week and being a fast paced show like previous series with the exception of Ultraman Nexus. The show is full of homages to past series by having three of the original cast members from the first Ultraman series being featured in an episode, updated versions of classic monsters like Red King, Eleking and Pigmon among others. One unusual episode revolves around the filming of the 1964 program Ultra Q which was the predecessor to the first Ultraman show in 1966. Two actors from that show appear as themselves.
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CGI Director:
Ichiro Itano
CGI Supervisor:
Tsuyoshi Kazuno
Character Designer:
Masaru Nakamura
Ichiro Itano
Keiichi Sato
Hiroshi Maruyama
Yasushi Torisawa
Music:
Kuniaki Haishima
Toru Fuyuki
Music Producer:
Shizuka Tamagawa
Producer:
Takeyuki Okazaki
Hiroyasu Shibuya
Taihei Yamanishi
Kazuo Tsuburaya
Takeshi Yagi
Production Supervisor:
Shin'ichi Ôoka
Kazuo Tsuburaya
Series Director:
Takeshi Yagi
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