Ultraman Nice
Ultraman Nice | |
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Created by | Tsuburaya Productions |
Country of origin | Japan |
Original language(s) | Japanese |
No. of episodes | 40 |
Production | |
Running time | Approx. 1 mins per episode |
Release | |
Original network | Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting Co., Ltd. |
Original release | October 20, 1999 – September 28, 2000 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Ultraman Gaia |
Followed by | Ultraman Neos |
Ultraman Nice (ウルトラマンナイス Urutoraman Naisu) is a spin-off of the Ultra Series. Produced by Tsuburaya Productions, Ultraman Nice was released in a series of commercials on October 20, 1999, with a total of 40 "episodes".
Plot
Ultraman Nice arrives from the planet TOY-1 in a series of "infomercials" (1-minute toy commercials) presented during the 1999 Japan reruns of Ultraman Tiga. The 1-minute spots, advertising the wide variety of Bandai Ultraman toys, actually do have a storyline, along with some "surprise guests."
Through the series, Alien Zagon and his cronies Momo Zagon, Tabu Zagon and Blublu Zagon, attacked Earth for the Bandai figures. However, at each attack, Ultraman Nice managed to defeat them and, at the end of the series, the aliens were finally vanquished.
GOKAZOKU members
- Ginga Yumeboshi (Ultraman Nice)
Ultraman Nice stats
- Height: 50 meters
- Weight: 44,000 tons
- Flight Speed: mach 20
- Running Speed: mach 3
- Aquatic Speed: mach 1
- Tunnelling Speed: mach 1.2
- Home Planet: TOY-1
- Human Form: Ginga Yumeboshi
- Transformation Item: Nice Dreamer (the human host eats a bite-sized chocolate candy from inside the container).
- Weapons:
- Very Nice Ray: Emitted from his arms in an "X" shape.
- Nice Blaster: Nice can emit tiny, but powerful energy arrows from his hands.
Cast
- Ginga Yumeboshi/Ultraman Nice (voice): Hiroshi Miyazaka
- Ikemasu Yumeboshi: Susumu Kurobe
- Kiku Yumeboshi: Hiroko Sakurai
- Akemi Yumeboshi: Asako Yashiro
- Cosmo Yumeboshi: Hinako Ishida
- Mirai Yumeboshi: Keisuke Tsumoto
- Alien Zagon (voice): Masahiro Tsuburaya
- Narrator: Keita Ito
Stunts
- Ultraman Nice: Hiroyuki Okano