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When did Ultraman enter China

Outman entered China in 1993.

"Ultraman" series is a series of fantasy special effects television series produced by "Round Valley Productions" founded by Eiji Round Valley, the "God of Special Effects" of Japan, which has been launched since the 1960s. The series is a series of fantasy television dramas produced by Roundtree Productions, founded by Eiji Roundtree. In 1966, "Ultra Q" was the first one, and "Hero of the Universe - Ultraman" was first introduced to China by Shanghai Oriental Television in 1993, which has become the childhood memory of the post-70s and post-80s.

Outman in China and Taiwan in the early days of the "flying superman", "big Superman", "Galaxy fly Superman", "Superman Warrior" and other translations, and later by the influence of Hong Kong, China, also once used the translation of the "salty egg Superman".

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Outlander Important Nodes:

I. 1960s

1965 Outlander Q had no giant heroes, and was mostly a tale of people and monsters, and is often considered a pilot for Roundtree's special features.

1966 "Ultraman" debuted the first appearance of Ultraman, the first giant hero figure, and can be considered the start of the Ultraman series.

The very classic 1967 "Severn Ultraman" is considered to be heavily realistic, but that in no way detracts from its epic status in the Ultraman series.

Two: The '70s

1971's "Return of Ultraman" New Ultraman's newest hero after a four-year hiatus was initially called Return of Ultraman (Neo-Man). It wasn't until the 80's movie "Ultraman" that he got the name "Jack".

In 1972, Ace Ultraman took Jack's concept of the Ultraman brothers and built on it, with the concept of a two-person transformation appearing for the first time in the human body.

1973 "Terra Ultraman" commemorates the 10th anniversary of Round Valley's founding.

1974 "Reo Ultraman" was the first to design fighters not from the M78 Nebula. However, the horror and sadness of the filming and the plot's radical departure from its predecessor did not sit well with viewers, resulting in poor ratings in Japan and undoing Roundtree's earlier successes.

Jonias Ultraman 1979, Roundtree's first animated version of Ultraman.

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