The appeal and evaluation of Ultra B: A deep review of the first episode

The appeal and evaluation of Ultra B: A deep review of the first episode

Ultra B - The Adventures of a Psychic Baby from Space

The TV anime series "Ultra B," which aired from 1987 to 1988, is based on the original work by Fujiko Fujio A. It is a comedy anime that depicts the chaos caused by UB, a supernatural baby from outer space, and the other babies around him. The series aired on TV Asahi and was produced by Shin-Ei Animation. This long-running series, consisting of 91 episodes, was hugely popular with children and is still loved by many fans today.

story

The story of "Ultra B" is about a supernatural baby named UB from outer space who comes to live in the home of a boy named Michio and causes all sorts of trouble. UB has supernatural powers such as teleportation and telekinesis, and uses them to solve the problems of Michio, his family, and his friends. Each episode is a self-contained story that centers around a humorous incident caused by UB's supernatural powers.

For example, in the first episode, "The Baby from Space/Loves Milk," UB comes to Michio's house for the first time and appears as a baby who loves milk. UB's psychic powers are activated, surprising Michio's family and neighbors. In the second episode, "The Secret UB Power/Leave Your Homework to UB," UB uses its psychic powers to help Michio with his homework, making it an episode that resonates with children.

character

The characters in "Ultra B" are all unique and charming. The main character, UB, is voiced by Yuko Mita, and entertains viewers with her cute voice and humorous behavior. Michio is played by Chiyoko Kawashima, and while she is at the mercy of UB's psychic powers, the two characters deepen their friendship.

Michio's family also appears as important characters. Masako Nozawa as Mama and Kaneta Kimotsuki as Dad are amazed by UB's supernatural powers, but they are also depicted deepening their bond as a family. Many other unique characters, such as Shigeru Chiba as Tosaka, Sukekiyo Kameyama as Daibutsu, and Naoko Matsui as Takemi, make an appearance and liven up the story.

staff

Many staff members were involved in the production of "Ultra B". The original story was by Fujiko Fujio A, and the serialization was published in Chuokoron-Shinsha's "Fujiko Fujio Land". The producers were Hatano Masami (TV Asahi), Kodama Seitaro, and Tanaka Atsushi (Shin-Ei Animation), and the production desk was handled by Ogura Kumi and Kodama Tomoji.

The screenplay was written by Masaaki Sakurai, Masaru Yamamoto, Nobuaki Kishima, Koichi Mizude, Mikio Matsushita, and Rumiko Asao, the general director was Hiroshi Sasagawa, and the director was Masuji Harada. Many staff members were involved in the direction and storyboards, including Soichiro Zen, Hiroshi Sasagawa, Tetsuo Yasumi, Teruo Kogure, Takaya Mizutani, Daizo Takeuchi, Kazuhiro Mori, Masuji Harada, Kozo Takagaki, Tetsuya Endo, Mari Kobayashi, Bonjin Nagaki, Hiroshi Shinsenji, Tetsuo Yakaku, Shigeya Kusude, and Atsushi Toba.

The chief animation directors were Kiyotsugu Miura, Kanji Hara, and Takayuki Tonai, the art direction was Jiro Kono, and the art direction was Naoko Masuda. The director of photography was Atsushi Okui, the music was by Shunsuke Kikuchi, and the theme song "Papipapipapipu Ultra B" was written by Fujiko Fujio, composed by Shunsuke Kikuchi, and sung by Yuko Mita. The record was released by Columbia Records, with sound direction by Etsuji Yamada, sound effects by Mitsuru Kashiwabara, and sound editing by Tsuguo Nakatogawa and Hisanori Oshiro. The recording studio was A.P.U Studio, and sound production was by Audio Planning U.

Broadcast information

"Ultra B" was broadcast on TV Asahi from April 5, 1987 to September 27, 1988. It was broadcast on Sundays from 9:30 to 9:45, with two 15-minute episodes, each with a self-contained story. A new series began on October 19, 1987, and the broadcast time changed to Mondays from 6:50 to 7:05 p.m. This long-running series of 91 episodes was hugely popular with children, and is still loved by many fans today.

subtitle

Each episode of "Ultra B" is a self-contained story that revolves around a humorous incident caused by UB's supernatural powers. Here are some examples:

  • Episode 1: Baby from Space/Loves Milk (1987/04/05)
  • Episode 2: The Secret Power of UB/Leave your homework to UB (1987/04/12)
  • Episode 3: I Love Trump/UB Makes Teachers Cry (1987/04/19)
  • Episode 4: Friendship's Futon Beater/UB's Scary Things (1987/04/26)
  • Episode 5: Omar the Flying Pelican/Video Return (1987/05/03)
  • Episode 6: Hanasaka UB/Search with a Pochette (1987/05/10)
  • Episode 7: TV Pop! / Losing at Cards (1987/05/17)
  • Episode 8: Dota Again/Fortune Telling with a Pochette (1987/05/24)
  • Episode 9: Promise with Dad/What is Satori? (1987/05/31)
  • Episode 10: Tangoro Has Arrived/Strike a Pose (1987/06/07)

Ratings and Recommendations

"Ultra B" is a very popular anime among children, and its humorous story and unique characters are its charms. The chaos caused by UB's supernatural powers makes children laugh and feel touched, and teaches the importance of family and friendship. Based on the original work by Fujiko Fujio A, this work continues to be loved by many fans.

This anime is enjoyable for both children and adults, making it perfect for watching with the whole family. In particular, the humorous events caused by UB's supernatural powers will provide laughter for children and serve as an opportunity to deepen family bonds. Also, since each episode is self-contained, it can be watched casually, and is recommended for busy modern people.

Furthermore, "Ultra B" depicts the culture and life of Japan in the 1980s, giving you a sense of nostalgia. It is recommended not only for anime fans, but also for those who are interested in the historical background of that time. Also, for those who have enjoyed other works by Fujiko Fujio A, this work will provide new appeal.

"Ultra B" is a wonderful anime that will make children laugh, move them, and teach them the importance of family and friendship. Please watch this work and enjoy UB's supernatural powers and humorous adventures.

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