P-Productions's first series, the first giant hero series, beating Ultraman by a week Tsuburaya Productions's first giant hero series (released on DVD by BCI Eclipse on October 14, 2008) (rereleased on DVD by Mill Creek Entertainment on September 29, 2009) (released on blue-ray by Mill Creek Entertainment on October 15, 2019) (released on blue-ray by Mill Creek Entertainment on December 10, 2019) Toei's first giant hero series (released on DVD by Shout Factory on March 26, 2013) P-Productions's second giant hero series, divided into three chapters each under a different series title for the first 20 episodes the series is named after the main villain Dr. Gori rather than the hero  Spectreman (released on blue-ray by Mill Creek Entertainment on February 25, 2020) Silver Kamen is a human sized hero until episode 11 (BCI Eclipse planned to release on DVD before it went bankrupt in 2009) Tsuburaya Productions's first giant hero that is not Ultraman (released on blue-ray by Mill Creek Entertainment on May 26, 2020) Toho's first giant hero series (released on DVD by BCI Eclipse on November 6, 2007) (rereleased on DVD by Mill Creek Entertainment on March 9, 2010) both a kyodai and a chanbara (sword fighting) series (released on blue-ray by Mill Creek Entertainment on January 12, 2021) (released on DVD by BCI Eclipse on April 8, 2008) (rereleased on DVD by Mill Creek Entertainment on January 19, 2010) first Ultraman not from M78, Leo is from L77. (released on blue-ray by Mill Creek Entertainment on May 25, 2021) movie: Giant Ironman 17 (March 1977) [episodes 1&2] movie: Giant Ironman 17: Ariel Battleship (July 1977) [episode 15] last of the Showa era Ultraman series (released on DVD by Mill Creek Entertainment on September 14, 2021 [same date as The*Ultraman anime]) used marionette's intead of live actors (released on blu-ray by Discotek Media on March 26, 2019)
first Ultraman produced outside of Japan, in Australia dialogue is in  English. aired in Japan as"Urutoraman;Gurato" [Ultraman Great] with Japanese subtitles, in 1995 (released on blu-ray by Mill Creek Entertainment on August 17, 2021)
the second Ultraman produced outside of Japan, in the United States of America. dialogue is in English. aired in Japan as "Urutoraman Pawodo" [Ultraman Powered] with Japanese subtitles, in 1995
Heisei Ultra Seven
- Ultra Seven returns to Earth decades after he left it to see his human friends first Ultraman with muliple forms. Earth is this series is in alternate reality from the older Ultraman series (released on DVD by Mill Creek Entertainment on October 19, 20211) second Ultraman with muliple forms. Earth is this series is in alternate reality (released on DVD by Mill Creek Entertainment on November 16, 2021) third Ultraman with muliple forms. Earth is this series is in alternate reality from the older Ultraman series (released on DVD by Mill Creek Entertainment on December 7, 2021) although Ultraman Neos resembles the original Ultraman, and Ultraseven 21 the original Ultraseven the series is set in an alternate universe in which the Land of Light in M78 has never sent anyone to Earth before. Neos takes a human host but Two-One has no set huan form but appears as a different person each time (released on DVD by Mill Creek Entertainment on October 11, 2022) fourth Ultraman with muliple forms. Earth is this series is in alternate reality from the older Ultraman series (released on DVD by Mill Creek Entertainment on November 1, 2022) Four "tribes" of three henshin heroes each, each tribe controls a giant robot, first entry in the Choseishin Shirizu franchise three giant robots controled by three humans, second entry in the Choseishin Shirizu franchise fifth Ultraman with muliple forms. Earth is this series is in alternate reality from the older Ultraman series. a darker, "more adult" series it was the lowest rated, was actually canceled and almost killed the franchise (released on DVD by Mill Creek Entertainment on November 15, 2022) a single form Ultraman, from an alternate universe M78, who resembles Ultra Seven, went back to Ultraman's roots only 39 episodes because no one knew if it would make it atfer Nexus nealy kiilled the franchise in fact this series saved the franchise (released on DVD by Mill Creek Entertainment on January 24, 2023) more giant robots controlled by more people, final entry in the Choseishin Shirizu franchise the first multiple form Ultraman to be from M78 set in same time line as Ultraman - Ultraman 80, celebrated 40th anniversay of Ultraman (released on DVD by Mill Creek Entertainment on May 24, 2022) ("Superior 8 Ultra Brothers" released on blu-ray by Mill Creek Entertainment on April 5, 2022) set in an alternate universe, Ultraseven defends a different Earth, an Earth thats been conquered by aliens., a darker series (apprently they didn't learn their lesson after Nexus, only 12 episodes so that says something, the next new Ultraman series will not be until 2013 although there will be films between TV series and Tsuburaya Productions will have other TV series) Urutoraman Retsuden
[Ultraman Retsuden] (2011-2013) -
104 episodes New Urutoraman Retsuden
[New Ultraman Retsuden] (2013-2016) -
155 episodes Urutoraman Ginga
[Ultraman Ginga] (2013) -
11 episodes, 1 special, 2 movies, considered part of Urutoraman Ginga Esu
[Ultraman Ginga S] (2014) -
16 episodes, considered part of Urutoraman Ekkusu
[Ultraman X] (2015) -
22 episodes, considered the finale of New Ultraman Retsuden Urutoraman Obu
[Ultraman Orb] (2016) -
25 episodes Urutoraman Jido)
[Ultraman Geed] (2017) -
25 episodes Urutoraman Rubu)
[Ultraman R/B] (2018) -
25 episodes
Urutoraman Zetto [Ultraman Z] (2020) - 25 episodes Ultraman Chronicle Z: Heroes' Odyssey (2021) - 25 episodes Urutoraman Torigā Nyū Jenerēshon Tiga [Ultraman Trigger: New Generation Tiga] (2022) - 25 episodes Urutoraman Kuronikuru D [Ultraman Chronicle D] (2022) - 22 episodes Urutoraman Dekkā [Ultraman Decker] (2022) - 16 episodes |