Thursday, 31 May 2012

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                                                             ULTRAMAN DANCE

A Poem about Ultraman

Ultraman, Ultraman

Thinks he’s better than the average man.


Can he swing

from a thread?

If he tried,

We’d all be dead.

He’s too big for that, he’s like 90 feet tall,

He’s Ultraman.


Ultraman, Ultraman,

he was born in Uzbeckistan

Did you know his real name is Dan?

But only his close friends call him that. Unless he tells you otherwise,

you better just call him Ultraman.


Ultraman Ultraman

He’s a John Bon Jovie fan.

His favorite song is Shot through the heart and your to blame

but to me his songs all sound the same

but that’s just me, I’m not Ultraman.


Ultraman Ultraman

likes the beach,

so he’s always tan.

He can swim

really fast

even with his leg

in a cast.

Is that a whale coming at us?

No, it’s Ultraman.


Now you know

Everything there is to know about

Ultraman.




 Why does ULTRAMAN fight?

ULTRAMAN and ULTRAMAN Brothers fight for world peace and secure order in the galaxy.
They actively contribute to the galaxy’s peace and order using their high level fighting skills.
Not only are they strong, but also are kind and loving toward the weak.
ULTRAMAN and its family possess high levels of intelligence and acts according to their 
ethics developed through the long history of the "Land of Light."

Case 1: Monster Disaster
When monsters go berserk and threaten the lives of the inhabitants (living intelligence).
It is considered a type of natural disaster, and ULTRAMAN will begin attacking the threat.
On the other hand since the monster is a part of nature, attacks may be seized in some cases to protect the enemy.
Case 2: Act of Aggression (Invasion)
When an act of aggression (invasion) from other planets takes place.ULTRAMAN will counterattack the save the planet.
Depending on the situation of the offense and defense of the invasion, attacks may be seized.
For activity on individual planets, they will cooperate with local organizations and units.
In many cases, ULTRAMAN in the human form will become one of the unit members.
When living in the form of the planet's inhabitant, when monster activity becomes intense, or when earth invasion frequently occurs, ULTRAMAN will make a long stay on the planet in the human form.
Only when peace has been achieved, ULTRAMAN will leave the planet by its own will and return to the "Land of Light."



FAMILY MEMBERS

                Ultraman and his many kin are usually red-and-silver (although several color variations have been seen in recent years) and have glowing yellow almond-shaped dome eyes (although there are exceptions to both the shape and color) and various abilities, most notably to fire energy beams from various positions of crossed hands. 

§ Ultra Q (1966)
§ Ultraman (1966-1967)
§ Ultra Seven (1967-1968)
§ The Return of Ultraman (Kaettekita Ultraman, AKA: Ultraman Jack) (1971-1972)
§ Ultraman Ace (1972-1973)
§ Ultraman Taro (1973-1974)
§ Ultraman Leo (1974-1975)
§ Ultraman 80 (1980-1981)
§ Ultraman: Towards the Future (AKA: Ultraman Great) (1990) Co-production with Australia
§ Ultraman: The Ultimate Hero (AKA: Ultraman Powered) (1993) Co-production with USA
§ Ultraman Tiga (1996-1997)
§ Ultraman Dyna (1997-1998)
§ Ultraman Gaia (1998-1999)
§ Ultraman Neos (2000-2001) Direct-to-DVD series
§ Ultraman Cosmos (2001-2002)
§ Ultra Q: Dark Fantasy * (2004)
§ Ultraman Nexus (2004-2005)
§ Ultraman Max (2005-2006)
§ Ultraman Mebius (2006-2007)
§ Ultraseven X (2007)
§ Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle (2007-2008)
§ Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle: Never Ending Odyssey (2008-2009)
§ Ultraman Retsuden (2011)
Ultraman
Utraman Jack

Ultra-seven
Ultraman Ace

Ultraman Agul

Ultraman Gaia

Ultraman Great

Ultraman Leo

Ultraman Neos

Ultraman Powered

Ultraman Taro

Ultraman Tiga





Wednesday, 30 May 2012


List of enemy  

     The Ultraman series used various monster costumes, known as kaiju in Japan, prior to other series such as Kamen Rider and Himitsu Sentai Gorenger. The principals were played by famous stunt actor Haruo Nakajima, who operated the original Godzilla.


         Often costumes of famous monster like Godzilla and Baragon would be recycled and altered, sometimes with nothing more than spray paint and often while the actor was still inside. Nakajima equipped once that the staggering gait of some of the monsters he portrayed was due less to his acting than to the fumes he had to endure. 

          Some of the costumes could not be shown fully as his feet would then have been exposed, a necessary allowance to maintain balance in the often cumbersome outfits. Also, the expense of repairing the scale cities and landscapes used for battle scenes required economy of movement and meticulous planning.





Ultraman's special powers





Spacium Ray
Ultra Slash
Electrical Immunity
Ultra Attack Beam
High Spin
Ultra Air Catch
Ultra Psychokinesis
Teleportation
Ultra Current

Despite all these amazing powers, Ultraman has one main weakness:

     Since Earth's atmosphere leeches away his solar energy, Ultraman can only physically exist on Earth for approximately three to five minutes of Earth time. To signal this, a warning light in Ultraman's chest (called the Color Timer) starts out at blue.



     At the 1 minute mark it starts to blink, and then turn red and blinks faster at the two minute mark. If the Color Timer/warning light stops, Ultraman will "never rise again." Obviously, at whatever point the blinking begins, Ultraman typically has only a short amount of time left to defeat his foe and return to his human host.


     However, Ultraman has occasionally been able to extend his operating time by flying towards the Sun and "recharging."









         Ultraman is a Japanese Tokusatsu Television series that first aired in 1966. Ultraman is a follow-up to the television series Ultra Q, though not technically a sequel or spin-off. The show was produced by Tokyo Broadcasting System and Tsuburaya Productions.