Mill Creek

Mill Creek Entertainment is the current holder of the Ultraman License since the lawsuit against Chaiyo and the Ultraman Company was won by Tsuburaya Productions.

History
Mill Creek originally released a two box set of the original 1966 Ultraman series, with options for English audio and Japanese with English Subtitles. Sadly, this was marred by the fact they only had access to the Chaiyo episodes, meaning the quality jumped all over the place.

They released a second box set of the complete Ultraman series. 'Fixing' what was wrong with the first two boxsets.

As of July 10th, 2019, Tsuburaya and Mill Creek have struck a deal, with Mill Creek being the ones to handle the Ultra Series over seas in the west, starting off with Ultra Q and Ultraman, and boasting they're handling the 'Entire Ultraman Library'. The journey begins this fall.

The Mystery Cowboy Film
One of the many errors and oddities from the original release of the two box sets of the 1966 Ultraman, occurs in some copies. In episode 8, The Lawless Monster Zone, when Redking arrives to torment the Science Patrol and Pigmon, he stops briefly to roar his arrival. In some of the released DVDs, Redking's roar triggers an odd effect, where the show becomes a currently unknown Cowboy film. Fans have dubbed this 'The Mystery Cowboy Film.' Other 'goofs' are the audio switching between English dubbing to Japanese at random.

Other Series Handled

 * The Three Heisei Gamera films.
 * The 1961 Mothra.
 * Iron King
 * Red Baron
 * The Godzilla Animated Series from 1998.
 * Mach Baron