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8.0 1 Seasons • 20 Episodes

Ultraman Nice

Ultraman Nice arrives from the planet TOY-1 in a series of infomercials (1-minute toy commercials) presented during the 1999 Japanese reruns of Ultraman Tiga. The 1-minute spots, advertising the wide variety of Bandai Ultraman toys and other merchandise, actually do have a storyline, along with some surprise guests. Throughout the series, Alien Zagon and his monsters 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

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Hiroshi Miyasaka

    Hiroshi Miyasaka

    Ginga Yumeboshi

  • Susumu Kurobe

    Susumu Kurobe

    Kataru Yumeboshi

  • Hiroko Sakurai

    Hiroko Sakurai

    Kiku Yumeboshi

  • Asako Yashiro

    Asako Yashiro

    Akimi Yumeboshi

  • Hinako Ishida

    Hinako Ishida

    Cosmo Yumeboshi

  • Keisuke Tsumoto

    Keisuke Tsumoto

    Mirai Yumeboshi

  • Keita Ito

    Keita Ito

    Narrator

  • Masahiro Tsuburaya

    Masahiro Tsuburaya

    Alien Zagon (Voice)

  • Hiroyuki Okano

    Hiroyuki Okano

    Ultraman Nice (Suit Actor)

Overview

Ultraman Nice arrives from the planet TOY-1 in a series of infomercials (1-minute toy commercials) presented during the 1999 Japanese reruns of Ultraman Tiga. The 1-minute spots, advertising the wide variety of Bandai Ultraman toys and other merchandise, actually do have a storyline, along with some surprise guests. Throughout the series, Alien Zagon and his monsters 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

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