
Ultra Heroine Legend: Contest of Goddesses
Documentary
Overview
Direct-to-video documentary special focusing on the Ultraman Series, spotlighting the heroines who appeared from Ultra Q to Ultraman Gaia. The program features insights from the original production staff, who provide introductions to these characters. The documentary notably highlights three actresses: Hiroko Sakurai, Mitsuko Hoshi, and Takami Yoshimoto, sharing behind-the-scenes stories from their time working on the series.
Top Cast


Hiroko Sakurai
Hiroko Sakurai
Self
Hiroko Sakurai
Self


Mitsuko Hoshi
Mitsuko Hoshi
Self
Mitsuko Hoshi
Self


Takami Yoshimoto
Takami Yoshimoto
Self
Takami Yoshimoto
Self


Kazuho Mitsuta
Kazuho Mitsuta
Self
Kazuho Mitsuta
Self


Akio Jissoji
Akio Jissoji
Self
Akio Jissoji
Self


Yoji Hashimoto
Yoji Hashimoto
Self
Yoji Hashimoto
Self
Ken Kumagai
Ken Kumagai
Self
Ken Kumagai
Self


Yûji Machi
Yûji Machi
Narrator (voice)
Yûji Machi
Narrator (voice)


Kei Ishibashi
Kei Ishibashi
Self / Host
Kei Ishibashi
Self / Host
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