[ Ultraman ]
edited 2026-05-21A complete viewing order for Tsuburaya Productions' Ultraman / Ultra Series franchise — every numbered Tsuburaya TV series from Ultra Q (1966) through Ultraman Omega (2025), the 1979 Sunrise anime, the Australian and American English-language co-productions, the major theatrical films including Shin Ultraman (2022), and the Netflix CGI anime ULTRAMAN plus the 2024 animated feature Ultraman: Rising. Filter by Shōwa, Heisei, or Reiwa era to focus on a single production wave.
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1966The 28-episode anthology series that launched Tsuburaya Productions' tokusatsu franchise, broadcast on TBS from January to July 1966. Aviato…
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1966The 39-episode original Ultraman series broadcast on TBS from July 1966 to April 1967, created by Eiji Tsuburaya and Tetsuo Kinjo. Science P…
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1967The 49-episode second numbered Ultra Series, broadcast on TBS from October 1967 to September 1968. Alien defender Dan Moroboshi (Kohji Morit…
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1971The 51-episode third Ultra Series (also known as Ultraman Jack), broadcast on TBS from April 1971 to March 1972 after a three-year franchise…
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1972The 52-episode fourth Ultra Series, broadcast on TBS from April 1972 to March 1973. Seiji Hokuto (Keiji Takamine) and Yuko Minami (Mitsuko H…
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1973The 53-episode fifth Ultra Series, broadcast on TBS from April 1973 to April 1974. Drifter Kotaro Higashi (Saburō Shinoda) joins the defence…
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1974The 51-episode sixth Ultra Series, broadcast on TBS from April 1974 to March 1975. After Ultraseven is gravely wounded by the alien Magma St…
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1979The 50-episode 1979–80 animated Ultra Series produced by Tsuburaya Productions and Nippon Sunrise, broadcast on TBS. In the 21st century, Sc…
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1980The 50-episode seventh live-action Ultra Series, broadcast on TBS from April 1980 to March 1981. Takeshi Yamato (Hatsunori Hasegawa), a new…
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1990A 13-episode English-language Ultra Series co-produced by Tsuburaya Productions and South Australian Film Corporation, filmed entirely in Au…
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1993A 13-episode English-language Ultra Series co-produced by Tsuburaya Productions and Major Havoc Entertainment in the United States, retellin…
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1996The 52-episode revival series broadcast on TBS from September 1996 to August 1997, set in an alternate-universe 2007 in which giant kaiju ha…
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1997The 51-episode direct sequel to Ultraman Tiga, broadcast on TBS from September 1997 to August 1998 and set in 2017, seven years after Tiga's…
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1998The 51-episode third entry of the Heisei revival, broadcast on TBS from September 1998 to August 1999. In an alternate-universe 2000, young…
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2000A 12-episode direct-to-video Ultra Series released through 2000–01, originally developed for television but shelved before being reworked as…
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2001The 65-episode pacifist-themed Ultra Series broadcast on TBS from July 2001 to September 2002 — the longest-running Ultra show. Athletic tra…
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2004The 37-episode serialised Ultra Series broadcast on CBC/TBS from October 2004 to June 2005, plus a DVD-exclusive Episode EX. Night Raider ro…
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2005The 39-episode Ultra Series broadcast on CBC/TBS from July 2005 to April 2006. In a 21st century where ecological disruption has reawakened…
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2006The 50-episode 40th-anniversary Ultra Series broadcast on CBC/TBS from April 2006 to March 2007, set 40 years after the original 1966 Ultram…
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2007A 13-episode Ultra Series broadcast in 2007–08, set 50 years after kaiju were declared extinct. The crew of the salvage ship Space Pendragon…
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2007A 12-episode late-night Ultra Series broadcast on Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting in 2007. Amnesiac agent Jin (Eriku Yoza) wakes in a near-future…
›22TV
2008The 13-episode 2008–09 sequel to Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle, continuing the Pendragon crew's voyage with Rei. The team navigates new k…
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2013The 11-episode 2013 Ultra Series that reopened the live-action franchise after a six-year hiatus, broadcast on TV Tokyo as part of the New U…
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2014The 16-episode 2014 sequel to Ultraman Ginga, broadcast on TV Tokyo from July to December as part of the New Ultraman Retsuden block. Hikaru…
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2015The 22-episode 2015 Ultra Series broadcast on TV Tokyo. After a planet-wide solar flare reawakens dormant Spark Dolls as rampaging monsters,…
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2016The 25-episode 50th-anniversary Ultra Series broadcast on TV Tokyo in 2016. Wanderer Gai Kurenai (Hideo Ishiguro) carries the Orb Ring, whic…
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2017The 25-episode 2017 Ultra Series broadcast on TV Tokyo. Teenager Riku Asakura (Tatsuomi Hamada) discovers he is the human form of Ultraman G…
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2018The 25-episode 2018 Ultra Series broadcast on TV Tokyo, centred on a sibling double-act. Brothers Katsumi (Yuya Hirata) and Isami Minato (Ry…
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2019The 26-episode 2019 Ultra Series broadcast on TV Tokyo. Young extraterrestrial-affairs security officer Hiroyuki Kudo (Yuki Inoue) of E.G.I.…
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2020The 25-episode 2020 Ultra Series broadcast on TV Tokyo. Remnants of Ultraman Belial scattered across the universe spawn dangerous Ultra Meda…
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2021The 25-episode 2021–22 Ultra Series broadcast on TV Tokyo, directed by Koichi Sakamoto as a modern retelling of Ultraman Tiga. Martian botan…
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2022The 25-episode 2022–23 Ultra Series broadcast on TV Tokyo, set years after Ultraman Trigger as humanity's monster countermeasures atrophy du…
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2023The 25-episode 2023–24 Ultra Series broadcast on TV Tokyo. SKaRD, an elite kaiju-combat squad inside the Global Guardian Force, deploys the…
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2024The 25-episode 2024–25 Ultra Series broadcast on TV Tokyo. Kaiju-biology researcher Yuma Hize (Yuki Totsuka) joins SKIP — the Scientific Kai…
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2025The 25-episode 2025–26 Ultra Series broadcast on TV Tokyo, directed by Masayoshi Takesue from pre-production. An amnesiac Ultra warrior name…
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▾anime4 items · 4 unwatched