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Urutoraman 16
episode 16 / Ultraman - Science Patrol to Space
Ultraman - The Science Patrol to Outer Space
Japan 1966
produced by Eiji Tsuburaya for Tsuburaya Productions/TBS
starring Susumu Kurobe, Sandayuu Dokumamushi, Masanari Nihei, Hiroko Sakurai, Akiji Kobayashi, Bin Furuya
music by Kunio Miyauchi, special effects by Tsuburaya Productions
TV-series Ultraman, Ultraman (1960's television)
review by Mike Haberfelner
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The Baltan-Seijin - the crablike aliens from Shoot
the Invader - are back to take over the earth, and this time they
are doing so by hijacking a rocket bound for Venus to lure the Science
Patrol away from earth, then causing havoc on earth itself. But Ultraman
(Bin Furuya), the giant robot helper of Science Patrol - and actually the
alter ego of Science Patrol top pilot Hayata - manages first to defeat the
giant Baltan Seijin in outer space on an asteroid, then he teleports
himself to earth to defeat and destroy the giant Baltan Seijin there as
well - and once more, the earth is saved ... Ok, the Science
Patrol in outer space part of the story sounds more exciting in writing
than it is in the finished episode, but if you like giant monsters
battling giant robots supported by special effects that are not
necessarily up to the task, then this is for you anyways.
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review © by Mike Haberfelner
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