Ultraman: The Adventure Begins

Ultraman: The Adventure Begins
(Ultraman USA)
Directed by Mitsuo Kusakabe
Written by John Eric Seward
Starring Voices of:
Michael Lembeck
Chad Everett
Adrienne Barbeau
Music by Shinsuke Kazato
Distributed by Hanna-Barbera Productions
Tsuburaya Productions
Release dates
October 12, 1987
Running time
80 minutes
Country United States
Japan
Language English

Ultraman: The Adventure Begins is a 1987 American-Japanese animated film joint produced by Hanna-Barbera and Tsuburaya Productions. The film was titled Ultraman USA (ウルトラマンUSA Urutoraman Yū Esu Ē) for its Japanese release in 1989. It was intended as a pilot for an animated series, but no such series ever emerged. However, the costumes based on the three main heroes (the Ultra Team) were made for use in stage shows in Japan.

Plot

A stunt pilot trio called the "Flying Angels" (Scott Masterson, Chuck Gavin, and Beth O'Brien), are caught in a bizarre flash of light and crash, only to emerge unharmed. They are later informed by an agent of an interstellar peace-keeping agency (whose secret identity is the groundskeeper at a Pebble Beach golf course) that they have become the host bodies of warriors from the planet Altara in M78 to capture escaped monsters from the planet Sorkin who have arrived on Earth. They become the Ultra Force, headquartered within Mount Rushmore, and are assisted by a trio of robots, (the pint-sized Andy, the strong Samson, and the twitchy Ulysses). Although equipped with futuristic fighter crafts, inevitably one or more of the team is required to transform into an Ultraman, a gigantic red and silver superhuman being, to battle the monsters. After destroying the most powerful Sorkin monster, the constantly growing King Maira, the Ultra Force remains together to combat further threats to planet Earth.

Characters

The Ultra Force

The Robot Trio

A group of support robots built to assist the Ultra Team. Their true names were too long for the team to remember, so they were given nicknames by Scott (who came up with "Ulysses" and "Samson") and Beth (who came up with "Andy"). The initials in their names form the letters "USA".

Supporting Characters

The Sorkin Monsters

Cast

English

Crew

Music

Theme songs

Opening theme
Ending theme

Soundtrack

The music was composed by Shinsuke Kazato and released by Nippon Columbia. The soundtrack was released as a Limited Edition printing of 5,000 copies.

Home media

Ultraman USA was released in Japan by Bandai Home Video on VHS (Japanese dub only) on September 29, 1989 and on LaserDisc (bilingual) on July 25, 1991.[1][2] In North America, a VHS was released by Ultra Action Video and L.A. Hero Inc. on June 2, 1993.[3] The film has yet to be released on DVD, or any other newer format, in any region.

Other appearances

References

External links

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