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Ultraman

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Tsuburaya Productions' giant hero born in 1966, symbolizing Japanese tokusatsu culture. Recent Netflix anime and Hollywood film projects are driving a global IP reassessment.

วันที่บันทึกล่าสุด:บรรณาธิการ: JAPAN IP CATALYSTนโยบายบรรณาธิการแหล่งอ้างอิง: ดูลิงก์ที่เกี่ยวข้องด้านล่าง

※ เนื้อหานี้เป็นไอเดียที่ AI ของกองบรรณาธิการสร้างขึ้นจากข้อมูลสาธารณะ

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หมวดหมู่:Content IP
หมวดหมู่ย่อย:Film & TV
สถานที่:Tokyo
ยุคสมัย:1966-present
อิทธิพล:ระดับโลก
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