Classic special effects "Ultraman Tiga" rebroadcast preview Ultraman's 30th anniversary

Classic special effects "Ultraman Tiga" rebroadcast preview Ultraman's 30th anniversary

The classic special effects work "Ultraman Tiga", which commemorates the 30th anniversary of Ultraman's birth, will be broadcast again today on September 7. Friends who have not watched it yet can pay attention to it. Today is exactly the broadcast date of "Ultraman Tiga" 25 years ago. Let's take a sneak peek at the pre-broadcast trailer to warm up.

·Ultraman Tiga is a special effects TV series produced by Tsuburaya Co., Ltd. of Japan. It is the first work of the "Heisei Ultraman" series and the first work of the Heisei trilogy. It is the rebirth of the Ultraman series after several years of silence since "Ultraman Eddie" in 1980. It was broadcast in 1996 and has a total of 52 episodes. The word "Tiga" means the sacred number "3" in Indonesian.

·The replay version of "Ultraman Tiga" is currently only released exclusively on the TSUBURAYA IMAGINATION platform.

· "Ultraman Tiga" rebroadcast trailer:

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