The second season of Netflix's 3DCG animation "Mobile Ultraman" was confirmed today on January 5 to be exclusively launched on April 14. The official recently released the latest character trailer, in which Tomoaki Maeno plays the righteous American independent journalist Kotaro Azuma. Let's take a sneak peek. •"ULTRAMAN" is a Japanese manga written by Eiichi Shimizu and illustrated by Tomohiro Shimoguchi. It is a sequel to the original Ultraman series produced by Tsuburaya in 1966, published by Shogakukan, and serialized in the first issue of Monthly Hero's in December 2011. The manga was made into an audio comic and released in 2017, and a 3DCG animation was launched in 2019, which was broadcast on the Netflix platform and has been released on TV. •The second season of "Mobile Ultraman" will be co-directed by Kenji Kamiyama and Shinji Aramaki, with music by Nobuko Toda and Kazuma Jinnai, produced by Production IG×SOLA DIGITAL ARTS, and starring Ryohei Kimura, Takuya Eguchi, Hideyuki Tanaka and others. Stay tuned. •Tokotaro Higashi is an independent American journalist who often exposes various evil forces and has an overwhelming sense of justice. In his new work, he comes to Japan where his lover is and a new passionate adventure takes place... •Tokotaro promotional video: |
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