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Shuwatch now or never: Ultraman is leaving Crunchyroll
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<blockquote data-quote="Scrambled Valkyrie" data-source="post: 628902" data-attributes="member: 4429"><p>Thanks for this list Dai. All of the Ultra shows I've watched are earlier ones from the 60's to the 90's (haven't watched all of em from this period but have seen a few in each era) I actually got interested in the franchise as a teenager. I used to buy Manga Mania, a monthly magazine in the 90's which had an ultraman article in it one month and i recognised him from a cartoon I'd seen as a kid (That i realised after reading the article had been a re-edited Ultraman anime). The article was prompted by Ultraman: Towards the future, the Australian/Japanese co produced Ultra show arriving on UK TV via Sky. My best friend Adam had Sky so we'd watch it at his and we quite enjoyed it despite the obvious budget limitations. I haven't watched that one since but it's not held in high regard among fans, I think it'd be kind of weird now seeing characters in an Ultra show speaking English. I will rewatch it at some point for the nostalgia though.</p><p></p><p>I've been getting the Mill Creek sets quite slowly. Now all I need is the time to watch them all (and everything else in the eternal backlog).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scrambled Valkyrie, post: 628902, member: 4429"] Thanks for this list Dai. All of the Ultra shows I've watched are earlier ones from the 60's to the 90's (haven't watched all of em from this period but have seen a few in each era) I actually got interested in the franchise as a teenager. I used to buy Manga Mania, a monthly magazine in the 90's which had an ultraman article in it one month and i recognised him from a cartoon I'd seen as a kid (That i realised after reading the article had been a re-edited Ultraman anime). The article was prompted by Ultraman: Towards the future, the Australian/Japanese co produced Ultra show arriving on UK TV via Sky. My best friend Adam had Sky so we'd watch it at his and we quite enjoyed it despite the obvious budget limitations. I haven't watched that one since but it's not held in high regard among fans, I think it'd be kind of weird now seeing characters in an Ultra show speaking English. I will rewatch it at some point for the nostalgia though. I've been getting the Mill Creek sets quite slowly. Now all I need is the time to watch them all (and everything else in the eternal backlog). [/QUOTE]
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