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Re: Ultraman TV and Movie Licensed to Mill Creek for North A

Postby Dai » Mon Nov 11, 2024 6:46 pm

Excellent. I'm definitely buying Z. Very quirky show with some great action direction.
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Re: Ultraman TV and Movie Licensed to Mill Creek for North A

Postby lhb412 » Sat Dec 28, 2024 12:32 pm

No home video announcement yet, but they've announced that the current English dubbing group is redubbing the Ultraman Zero movie trilogy. Kinda weird, but also kinda obvious; Zero is a kind of signature character for the brand and I can see the logic in having a well-produced English version available for his thing.
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Re: Ultraman TV and Movie Licensed to Mill Creek for North A

Postby Benjamin Haines » Sun Dec 29, 2024 4:19 pm

Wait, they're redubbing movies that already have English dubs on the North American blu-ray discs that have been out for years now? Are the existing dubs that bad?
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Re: Ultraman TV and Movie Licensed to Mill Creek for North A

Postby lhb412 » Sun Dec 29, 2024 6:08 pm

Yeah, the William Winkler produced dubs are... let's say, not the kind of first impression Tsuburaya would like to make if they want newbies to watch one of their signature projects.

The standout cast member from those original dubs was Daniel Van Thomas as Zero, and he'll be back - but not as Zero; he'll be playing Rei in the new dub. Sean Schemmel (that's Goku himself!) will play Zero.
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Re: Ultraman TV and Movie Licensed to Mill Creek for North A

Postby Benjamin Haines » Sat Jul 12, 2025 7:15 pm

Starsteam just shared this on the Blu-Ray.com forums today: https://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.php?p=23299873&postcount=5618

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"BREAKING NEWS FROM G-FEST

Coming soon from Mill Creek
-Ultraman Arc series + movie (October)
-Ultraman 4K Discovery (new film with remastered footage and Eng dub) (November)
-Ultraman: Towards the Future (March)
-Ultraman: The Ultimate Hero
-Ultraman 4K UHD with dub (July 2026)
-Ultraseven 4K UHD (September 2026)"

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Here's hoping that Towards the Future and The Ultimate Hero will have the original English audio tracks. I know that sounds like an unnecessary hope for shows that were shot in English but Mill Creek just released the most bizarre blu-ray disc edition of another vintage title that wasn't in their first Ultra licensing deal, the 1987 Hanna-Barbera animated film Ultraman: The Adventure Begins (Ultraman USA). It's one disc with three separate video presentations of the movie: the American version but with a brand-new English dub, the Japanese version with no English subtitles whatsoever, and the Japanese version with the brand-new English dub. Despite being three separate video files of the same movie on one disc, all three of them still use the "Ultraman: The Adventure Begins" opening title card, with the only visual difference between any of them being the end credits. There aren't any English subtitles because TPC didn't provide them and Mill Creek didn't bother to commission them, and the original English audio from 1987 is not on the disc because they apparently couldn't license it. That's what gives me pause about this otherwise great news that Mill Creek has finally licensed Towards the Future and The Ultimate Hero.

The original Ultraman and UltraSeven getting 4K disc releases next year is awesome. Again, here's hoping that the English dub reportedly included with Ultraman is the classic 1966 dub and not a new dub like The Adventure Begins.

It's still so cool that Mill Creek is able to release some of these shows on North American disc so soon after they've first aired in Japan. Ultraman Arc will be out this October after the release of Decker in August! I really need to finish the rest of the Ultra Galaxy and Mebius content so I can proceed with each of the 2013-present Ultraman shows and films that I still haven't seen. I did collect everything from Mill Creek's original deal, so I don't need to scramble for any of that ones that have sold out. Of the newer releases, I already nabbed Taiga and I also won both Blazar and Z from SciFi Japan's promotional contests, so I'm currently lacking just Trigger and the Ultra Galaxy Fight compilation set. I don't intend to get that bizarre edition of The Adventure Begins.
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Re: Ultraman TV and Movie Licensed to Mill Creek for North A

Postby lhb412 » Sat Jul 12, 2025 8:13 pm

Ha! You beat me to it!

Very exciting. I've actually never seen either Great or Powered.

I looked up what "Ultraman 4K Discovery" was, and apparently it's four compilation movies with four episodes apiece done a few years ago, essentially a way to theatrically screen the new 4K remaster of the OG series. This means if you want 4K Ultraman episodes over half a year earlier than the complete series set then you can content yourself with 16 episodes!

Of the classic shows, Ultraman is the one that needs that 4K remaster the most! The initial HD version that's been available is pretty cruddy!
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