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Ultraman: Great Monster Decisive Battle is a 1979 Japanese tokusatsu kaiju film produced by Tsuburaya Productions, consisting of re-edited material from the original television series Ultraman.
Plot[]
The movie starts with a new theme song showing Ultraman flying to M78. After the theme song ends we are given information about the Ultras. Then Ultraman King lets Ultraman go to Earth and help the SSSP, from this point the flim becomes stock footage of the original Ultraman episodes. Then when Ultraman is battling Alien Baltan, Alien Baltan splits himself into 2 creating a obstacle but luckily Ultraman manages to stop Alien Baltan when he went back to one form. The film ends with the narrator showing the Ultra Brothers about to see Ultraman fly to the end credits.
Characters[]
SSSP[]
Ultras[]
- Ultraman
- Zoffy
- Ultraseven
- Ultraman Jack
- Ultraman Ace
- Ultraman Taro
- Ultraman Leo
- Astra
- Ultraman Joneus
- Ultraman King
- Father of Ultra
- Mother of Ultra
Kaiju[]
- Eleking
- Zetton II
- Astromons
- Chameleking
- Alien Atlanta
- Birdon
- Bedran (new footage)
- Keronia
- Pigmon
- Suflan
- Magular
- Red King
- Chandlar
- Neronga
- Alien Baltan (new footage)
- Alien Baltan II
- Guigass
- Dorako
Cast[]
- Shin Hayata : Susumu Kurobe
- Toshio Muramatsu : Akiji Kobayashi
- Akiko Fuji : Hiroko Sakurai
- Daisuke Arashi : Sandayu Dokumamushi
- Mitsuhiro Ide : Masanari Nihei
Home Media[]
- The movie is released as an LD (Laserdisc) on August 21, 1993 by Bandai Visual.
- The movie is released as a DVD on September 13, 2006 as part of the "Strongest Ultraman Movie Series" collection, to commemorate the theatrical release of Ultraman Mebius & the Ultra Brothers.
- The movie is also one of the Showa Era Ultraman films to be released for the "Ultra Series 45th Anniversary Memorial Movie Collection 1966-1984 DVD-BOX" on April 17, 2011 by Bandai Visual.
Other[]
The movie is also unofficially released in Asian countries (by Speedy Video), with the Malaysian release (unofficially titled "Clash of the Giant Monsters") features a newly-dubbed Malay audio track. As Great Monster Decisive Battle doesn't have a voice track-less copy, the movie's dub ended up being similar to some of Speedy's Dragon Ball Z movies (such as "The Super Guy In The Galaxy/Bojack Unbound"), where parts of the music (especially the one with dialogue) is poorly spliced/replaced by other non-Ultra Series music, and some of the sound effects are looped whenever the dubbed track was used.