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It is a follow-up to Ultra Q, though not technically a sequel or spin-off. Tsuburaya Productions produced 39 episodes (40, counting the pre-premiere special) that aired on Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) from July 17, 1966 to April 9, 1967. Its premiere topped the average rating set by Ultra Q and kept climbing each week, marking the show as a success. This is signified in the Japanese show opening by the Ultra Q logo exploding into the Ultraman logo. Ultraman and its titular hero became a major pop culture phenomena in Japan, spawning dozens of sequels, spin-offs, rip-offs, imitators, parodies and tributes. Ultraman went on to generate 7.4 billion in merchandising revenue from 1966 to 1987 4 (equivalent to more than 17 billion adjusted for inflation) and become the worlds third top-selling licensed character by the 1980s (largely due to his popularity in Asia). When the Science Patrols weaponry is ineffective and all hope is lost, one of their members, Hayata, transforms into a giant alien called Ultraman to defeat the monstrous menace threatening the Earth, unbeknownst to the other Science Patrol members, who are unaware of his secret identity. TBS hoped to create a continuing series with Tsuburaya Productions. Eiji Tsuburaya and writer Tetsuo Kinjo chose to take the barebones idea of Ultra Q about civilians and scientists dealing with monsters and have a group specifically created to deal with monsters and supernatural phenomena as the focus of the new show. The group was tentatively named the Scientific Investigation Agency (SIA). Tsuburaya and Kinjo decided to add unused ideas from Ultra Q and the rejected outline Woo. Bemlers human host would have been a 28-year-old man named Officer Sakomizu, described as a tough guy in early drafts. Captain Muramatsu would have been the only SIA member to know his secret identity. The name Bemler (sometimes trademarked as Bemular) 9 was later given to Ultramans foe in the premiere episode Ultra Operation No. Masahiro Yamada completed a sample teleplay titled The Birth of Bemler that featured an unused scenario originally written for Ultra Q. TBS producer Takashi Kakoi demanded to have Bemler be easily differentiated from other similarly designed monsters to avoid confusion. Tsuburaya and Kinjo then decided to make Bemler more humanoid in design. Kakoi later requested that Bemler have a more metallic-based image. The following month, the show was unanimously approved for production. Redman fuses with officer Sakomizu and together, they protect the Earth from giant monsters and alien invaders. This version also featured an early version of the Beta Capsule called a Flashbeam that resembled a futuristic fountain pen. During casting TBS suggested casting actors that looked as Western as possible, in order to appeal to overseas markets. It was later decided to add a female character to the SIA roster. On March 22, 1966, the copyright offices approved registration of the show, now titled Ultraman. Bemler was originally conceived by Kinjo as an intergalactic reptilian creature that would enlarge itself to 164 feet and come to the SIAs aid. The original design was a cross between Garuda, a mythological HinduBuddhist guardian bird, and Tengu, a Japanese folkloric crow-goblin. Eiji Tsuburaya found the early versions of Ultramans design to be too alien and sinister and requested that production designer Tohl Narita draft something more benevolent, despite teleplays already being written. Narita took inspiration from classical Greek art, ancient Egypt, the European Renaissance, and Miyamoto Musashi. Tsuburaya and Kinjo added input to each of Naritas new drawings. Ultramans silver skin symbolized steel from an interstellar rocket and the red lining represented the surface of Mars.
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