Ultraman Story
Growing up under the glow of city lights, Ultraman Taro longs to join the Ultra Brothers in the fight against cosmic threats. His family worries he is still too young for the burden of a hero, and the road to adulthood feels steep. Still, he trains, learns from mentors, and weighs responsibility... Read more
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About Ultraman Story
Growing up under the glow of city lights, Ultraman Taro longs to join the Ultra Brothers in the fight against cosmic threats. His family worries he is still too young for the burden of a hero, and the road to adulthood feels steep. Still, he trains, learns from mentors, and weighs responsibility against pride. A dangerous test arrives when a sinister plan spawns a mighty Grand King and endangers the team. In a crisis that demands more than power, Taro steps up to prove that courage, discipline and heart can coexist with youth, earning his place among the legends. Along the way, he discovers friendship among fellow cadets and glimpses the burden heroes carry, learning to balance pride with humility.
Directed by Koichi Takano, Ultraman Story is built around the Ultraman Taro series character from the Ultra Series created by Yasushi Hirano. The movie blends practical effects with a family friendly tone, bridging classic monster battles with a coming of age arc that plays to both kids and longtime fans.
Box office data for Ultraman Story isn't widely documented, and reliable worldwide grosses aren't readily available. The film wasn't positioned as a major blockbuster but found a niche audience through TV airings and home video releases that kept Ultra fans engaged.
Within the Ultraman canon, Ultraman Story reinforces the tradition of youth proving themselves within a legendary team. It nudges the Taro narrative toward family themes, teamwork among the Ultra Brothers, and the idea that growth earns a hero a shared legacy. The film balances pace with focus on maturation.
Reception has been mixed, with a 6.1 rating from a handful of votes. Viewers praise its balance of family dynamics, mentorship, and superhero action, while some feel the plot takes a gentler route than other Ultraman installments. The tone makes it accessible to younger viewers and nostalgic for older fans.
Details
- Release Date
- June 14, 1984
- Runtime
- 1h 33m
- User Ratings
- 7 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Action, Adventure, Family, Science Fiction
- Country
- Japan
- Studio
- Tsuburaya Productions
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Yoshio Kanauchi
Narrator
Hiroya Ishimaru
Ultraman Taro
Masako Ikeda
Mother of Ultra
Taro Ishida
Father of Taro
Masako Nozawa
Taro
Director: Koichi Takano
Written by: Yasushi Hirano