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NR 1h 42m

Ultra Heroine Legend: Contest of Goddesses

Direct-to-video documentary special focusing on the Ultraman Series, spotlighting the heroines who appeared from Ultra Q to Ultraman Gaia. The program features insights from the original production staff, who provide introductions to these characters. The documentary notably highlights three actresses: Hiroko Sakurai, Mitsuko Hoshi, and Takami Yoshimoto, sharing behind-the-scenes stories from their time working on the series.

Top Cast

  • Hiroko Sakurai

    Hiroko Sakurai

    Self

  • Mitsuko Hoshi

    Mitsuko Hoshi

    Self

  • Takami Yoshimoto

    Takami Yoshimoto

    Self

  • Kazuho Mitsuta

    Kazuho Mitsuta

    Self

  • Akio Jissoji

    Akio Jissoji

    Self

  • Yoji Hashimoto

    Yoji Hashimoto

    Self

  • Ken Kumagai

    Ken Kumagai

    Self

  • Yûji Machi

    Yûji Machi

    Narrator (voice)

  • Kei Ishibashi

    Kei Ishibashi

    Self / Host

Overview

Direct-to-video documentary special focusing on the Ultraman Series, spotlighting the heroines who appeared from Ultra Q to Ultraman Gaia. The program features insights from the original production staff, who provide introductions to these characters. The documentary notably highlights three actresses: Hiroko Sakurai, Mitsuko Hoshi, and Takami Yoshimoto, sharing behind-the-scenes stories from their time working on the series.

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