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A space prince turned gym teacher dropkicks monsters through buildings. Peak 70s tokusatsu chaos.
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Ultraman Leo (1974)

Tokusatsu traumaMartial arts madnessFound family

Latest Episode

Goodbye Leo! Journey to the Sun
25 min

Season 1 • Episode 51

Latest

Goodbye Leo! Journey to the Sun

Mar 28, 1975

The most powerful saucer beast is summoned from Black Star. What will be the fate of Leo, and the fate of earth?

Overview

Action & AdventureSci-Fi & Fantasy

Ultraman Leo is an Ultra foreign to the Land of Light, instead hailing from the fallen Planet L77 of the Leo constellation, where he and his brother Astra were royalty. After his planet was destroyed by Alien Magma and his twin Giras kaiju, Leo traveled to Earth, intending to make it a second home. While there, he blended into human society as Gen Ohtori, and became a gym instructor at a fitness club for children. But, when the Alien Magma that destroyed L77 came to conquer Earth, he was forced to take action. Leo met Ultraseven during his initial fight against Alien Magma, and became the first Ultra Crusader of Earth to not hail from the Land of Light. Unlike most of the previous Ultras to visit Earth, Leo's fighting style specializes in martial arts giving him far greater physical abilities than any other known Ultras. Despite his foreign origins, he, along with Astra, were readily accepted into the pantheon of the Ultra Brothers. During his tenure on Earth, Leo and Seven became very close, and it was for this reason that Seven would eventually entrust the training of his son Ultraman Zero to Leo and Astra.

Flag of JPJPJapanese
Content warning
monstersuperherohenshin heroestokusatsugiant monsterkaijuultramanjapanvillainhero+5 more
Survivor's guiltMentorship across generationsRebuilding identity after lossFound family

Standout Aspects

Stunts

Ryu Manatsu did his own flips and kicks, often injured.

Direction

Tsuburaya's darkest Ultra series, killed supporting cast constantly.

Practical Effects

Monster suits so janky they become accidentally terrifying.

Best for:Solo: Late night emotional damage with toy monsters.·Friends: Drunkenly debate which kaiju had the worst costume.·Binge: 51 episodes of progressively unhinged fight choreography.
Heads up:Violence: Characters die brutally; Leo gets beaten to near-death repeatedly.·Emotional: Main cast deaths hit harder than children's programming should allow.
First AiredApr 12, 1974
StatusEnded

Vibe

Pacesteady
Intensityhigh
Tonemixed
Feelheavy
Seasons1·Episodes51
TBS

Top Cast

Ryu Manatsu

Ryu Manatsu

Gen Ôtori / Ultraman Leo

Kohji Moritsugu

Kohji Moritsugu

Dan Moroboshi / Ultraseven

Mina Tominaga

Mina Tominaga

Kaoru Umeda

Yū Fujiki

Yū Fujiki

Seiji Omura

Tetsurō Sagawa

Tetsurō Sagawa

Narrator

Yukio Itô

Yukio Itô

Takeshi Nomura

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Deep Dive

Trivia, insights & behind the scenes

Trivia

Ryu Manatsu was a singer, not actor—cast for his athletic build and tragic eyes. The gym setting was his actual workplace.

Cultural

Leo reflects 1970s Japan's anxieties: oil crises, student protests, and the lingering trauma of post-war reconstruction. The destruction of L77 mirrors Hiroshima/Nagasaki in subtext.

YouTube

ウルトラマンレオ OP / 子門真人Ver. Ultraman Leo Opening

ウルトラマンレオ OP / 子門真人Ver. Ultraman Leo Opening

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