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Ultraman Nexus

Show Info

  • Status: Canceled
  • First Aired: October 2, 2004
  • Seasons: 1
  • Episodes: 37
  • Networks: CBC
  • Genres: Action & Adventure
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Ultraman Nexus(2004)

TMDB Rating: 8.8 (16 votes)

Overview

The TLT is a covert international anti-monster unit established secretly to combat Space Beasts, mysterious monsters that are out to attack humans in the year 2009. One of the TLT's new recruits, Kazuki Komon, is attacked by one of them prior to reporting for duty. However, he is saved by a silver giant that he names "Ultraman". What no one knows is that the silver giant is an Ultraman — to be precise, Ultraman Nexus, ready to fight the Space Beasts to save the planet Earth.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

37 episodes • 2004

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Night RaidOct 2, 20040.0
2Space BeastOct 9, 20040.0
3UltramanOct 16, 20040.0
4Meta FieldOct 23, 20040.0
5DunamistOct 30, 20040.0
6RelicNov 6, 20040.0
7FaustNov 13, 20040.0
8Memory PoliceNov 20, 20040.0
9WarningNov 27, 20040.0
10Strike FormationDec 4, 20040.0
11MarionetteDec 11, 20040.0
12Lost SoulDec 18, 20040.0
13IllustratorDec 25, 20040.0
14MephistoJan 8, 20050.0
15NightmareJan 15, 20050.0
16LabyrinthJan 22, 20050.0
17DarknessJan 29, 20050.0
18ApocalypseFeb 5, 20050.0
19Cross Phase TrapFeb 12, 20050.0
20Chrome Chester δFeb 19, 20050.0
21SacrificeFeb 26, 20050.0
22CureMar 5, 20050.0
23SatisfactionMar 12, 20050.0
24HeroMar 19, 20050.0
25ProphecyMar 26, 20050.0
26The ThirdApr 2, 20050.0
27PrayerApr 16, 20050.0
28ReunionApr 23, 20050.0
29CallingApr 30, 20050.0
30WatcherMay 7, 20050.0
31BirdMay 14, 20050.0
32Unknown HandMay 21, 20050.0
33Forgetfulness -AD 2004May 28, 20050.0
34Blockade -AD 2009Jun 4, 20050.0
35RevoltJun 11, 20050.0
36Final Match -Farewell-Jun 18, 20050.0
37Bonds -Nexus-Jun 25, 20050.0

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