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Ultraman Taro (ウルトラマンタロウ Urutoraman Tarō?) aired on Tokyo Broadcasting System from April 6, 1973 to April 5, 1974, as the sixth entry in the long-running Ultra Series. At the time ratings were falling, and as Tsuburaya felt Ace had been a bit too dark at times, they took a lighter approach in Taro to please children. Ironically, this lost even more views from elder fans, causing the series to be followed by Ultraman Leo, often considered the darkest and grittiest entry in the Showa series.

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  • Ultraman Taro (series)
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  • Ultraman Taro (ウルトラマンタロウ Urutoraman Tarō?) aired on Tokyo Broadcasting System from April 6, 1973 to April 5, 1974, as the sixth entry in the long-running Ultra Series. At the time ratings were falling, and as Tsuburaya felt Ace had been a bit too dark at times, they took a lighter approach in Taro to please children. Ironically, this lost even more views from elder fans, causing the series to be followed by Ultraman Leo, often considered the darkest and grittiest entry in the Showa series.
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  • N/a
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Running Time
  • 1440.0
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Series
  • Ultraman Taro
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Original Air Date
  • 1973-04-06(xsd:date)
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Title
  • Ultraman Taro
Season Number
  • 6(xsd:integer)
Format
  • Science fiction, action, adventure
Episodes
  • Ultraman Taro /Episodes
Country of origin
  • Japan
Series Name
Number of Episodes
  • 53(xsd:integer)
Size
  • 300(xsd:integer)
Series Title
  • Ultraman Taro
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  • Ultraman Taro (ウルトラマンタロウ Urutoraman Tarō?) aired on Tokyo Broadcasting System from April 6, 1973 to April 5, 1974, as the sixth entry in the long-running Ultra Series. At the time ratings were falling, and as Tsuburaya felt Ace had been a bit too dark at times, they took a lighter approach in Taro to please children. Ironically, this lost even more views from elder fans, causing the series to be followed by Ultraman Leo, often considered the darkest and grittiest entry in the Showa series. Taro a common name for the boy in otogi-banashis, or Japanese fairy tales. The name reflects the child-centric aspect of the series, which was intended to be a fairy tale.
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