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Ultraman franchise owner sets up shop here, rolls out new card game

The Straits Times

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October 27, 2024

A city lies in ruins as a giant beast – towering over even the tallest of skyscrapers – roars in triumph, shrugging off the efforts of puny humans to take it down. All seems lost.

- Ian Cheng

Ultraman franchise owner sets up shop here, rolls out new card game

Suddenly, a giant, seemingly made out of light appears in a flash, grappling with the monster. The colossus crosses his arms, slaying the beast with an energy beam emitting from his forearms as children across the world cheer his name – Ultraman.

Since the Japanese superhero first appeared on TV screens in 1966, the science-fiction franchise has enthralled audiences of all ages and nationalities. Some of these fans, including those in Singapore, have since become parents themselves, sharing their memories of and passion for Ultraman with their children.

Ultraman's ties to the Republic have been strengthened even further now that Tsuburaya Productions, owner of the franchise, has officially set up an office here.

Speaking to The Sunday Times on Oct 24, Mr Rudy Ng, vice-president of Singapore-based Tsuburaya Fields Entertainment International, fondly recalled how his mother first introduced him to the series as a child.

“Ultraman has a unique ability to transcend generations. Having been a part of popular culture for close to six decades, its values of courage, hope and kindness continue to resonate with both long-time fans and newer audiences,” said the 37-year-old Singaporean, who has more than a decade of experience in the entertainment and gaming industry.

Now spearheading Tsuburaya's efforts in the region, Mr Ng said he was “deeply honoured” to become part of a brand that shaped his childhood, describing it as a journey that has come full circle.

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