TV series
Ultraman Ace
Overview
Yapool, an ancient interdimensional race of beings tries to conquer the Planet Earth with his army of monsters, called Terrible-Monsters. The newest member of the Ultra Brothers, Ultraman Ace, arrives on Earth to aid humanity in the battle against Yapool. Touched by the sacrifices of Seiji Hokuto and Yuko Minami, he revives them and grants them the Ultra Rings, which allows them to transform into Ultraman Ace in times of need.
Details
- First air date
- 1972-04-07
- Status
- Ended
- Seasons
- 1 season
- Episodes
- 52 episodes
- Genres
- Action & Adventure, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
- Network
- TBS
- Production
- Tsuburaya Productions
- Country
- JP
- Original language
- JA
Cast
- Keiji Takamine as Seiji Hokuto
- Gorō Naya as Ultraman Ace (voice)
- Mitsuko Hoshi as Yuko Minami
- Tetsurō Sagawa as "Devil" Captain Goro Ryu
- Shunichi Okita as Ichiroh Yamanaka
- Masaaki Yamamoto as Tsutomu Konno
- Akinori Umezu as Dan Umezu
- Mahito Tsujimura as Ultraman (voice)
- Osamu Saka as Ultraseven (voice)
- Keisuke Yamashita as Ultraman Jack (voice)
- Tetsuya Kaji as Father of Ultra (voice)
- Shin Kishida as Narrator
Creators and crew
- Masanori Kakei - Director
- Eizō Yamagiwa - Director
- Tadashi Mafune - Director
- Takumi Furukawa - Director
- Sei Okamura - Director
- Akiyasu Kikuchi - Director
Episodes
Episode 1: Shine! The Five Ultra Brothers
Impressed by the sacrifices of Seiji Hokuto, & Yuko Minami by protecting the people during an attack of Verokron who was created by Dimension Man Yapool, The 5 Ultra Brothers gave the two humans lives, & send their new member Ultraman Ace to be their human host to fight off a age of new Monsters know as Chouju
Episode 2: Beyond the Giant Choju
An enormous silver colored egg is found at a construction site. With curiosity getting the best of him, a worker is absorbed into the huge egg shortly before it submerges below ground.
Episode 3: Burn! Choju Hell
On patrol, Minami witnesses the sky crack open and a monster emerges. Destroying a bridge with a little boy on it, a passenger plane flies overhead and it, too, is destroyed.
Episode 4: 30,000 Year Choju Appears
Episode 5: Giant Ant Chouju vs. Ultra Brothers
Episode 6: Pursue the Mystery of the Transformation Chouju
Episode 7: Kaiju vs. Choju vs. Alien
Episode 8: Life of the Sun, Life of Ace
Episode 9: 10,000 Choju! Surprise Attack Plan
Episode 10: Decisive Battle! Ace vs. Hideki Goh
While walking around in the streets, Jiro spots Hideki Goh, although his caretaker doesn't believe him. Shortly after Jiro saw Goh, Zaigon emerges and attacks, trampling buildings.
Episode 11: The Choju is Ten Women?
Episode 12: The Red Flower of Cactus Hell
Episode 13: Execution! The Five Ultra Brothers
Ace, and the four Ultra Brothers were sent to Planet Golgota by a fake Ultra Sign, where there were crosses prepared for them while Yapool summons his new Chouju Barabba to destroy the Earth Leaving TAC to battle the Chouju.
Episode 14: The Five Stars that Scattered Throughout the Galaxy
With the Ultra Brothers chained to crosses at Planet Golgota, and Ace defeated by Barabba, Yapool created Ace Killer to absorb, & steal the Ultra's Powers in a attempted to defeat Ace.
Episode 15: Curse of the Black Crab
Episode 16: Ghost Story! Cow God Man
Yoshimura was given a holiday break by TAC and rides a train to Okayama.
Episode 17: Ghost Story! The She-Devil of Firefly Field
Episode 18: Lend Me the Pigeon
Yapool obtains a boy's homing pigeon, Kajiro, and transforms it into his newest Choju creation, Black Pigeon.
Episode 19: Mystery of the Kappa's Residence
Episode 20: The Star of Youth, the Star of a Couple
Episode 21: I Saw the Phantom of a Heavenly Woman
Episode 22: Yapool, Demon of Revenge
Episode 23: Reversal! Zoffy Now Arrives
Episode 24: Look! A Giant Transformation in the Middle of the Night
Episode 25: The Pyramid Is a Choju's Nest!
Episode 26: Total Annihilation! The Five Ultra Brothers
Episode 27: Miracle! The Father of Ultra
Episode 28: Farewell Yuko, Sister of the Moon
Episode 29: The Sixth Ultra Brother
Episode 30: The Ultra Star That Even You Can See
Episode 31: From Seven to the Hand of Ace
Episode 32: With a Prayer upon the Ultra Star
Episode 33: Shoot That Hot-Air Balloon
Episode 34: A Choju Dances on a Sea of Rainbow
Episode 35: A Gift from Zoffy
Episode 36: This Choju has 10,000 Phones?
Episode 37: The Star of Friendship Forever
Episode 38: Resurrection! The Father of Ultra
Episode 39: The Life of Seven! The Life of Ace!
Episode 40: Give Back the Panda!
Episode 41: Ghost Story! Lion Drum
Episode 42: Mystery! The Resurrection of the Monster Woo
Episode 43: Ghost Story! The Cry of the Abominable Snowman
Episode 44: Setsubun Ghost Story! The Shining Bean
Episode 45: Big Pinch! Save Ace!
Episode 46: Ride Beyond the Time Machine
Episode 47: Curse of the Salamander
Episode 48: The Revenge of Verokron
Episode 49: The Flying Jellyfish
Episode 50: Mass Chaos in Tokyo! Traffic Signals Gone Haywire
Episode 51: Life-Sucking Sound
Episode 52: Tomorrow's Ace Is You!
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