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7/30/2025, 7:02:52 AM
>Ultraman was owned by the Tsuburaya Family, who deeply cared about quality of their products over anything else
>The family mad multiple poor funding choices leading up to Cosmos' production, where they made a stadium, failed attempts to bring Ultraman to the west done by some really bad contracts and spent fuckload of money on Cosmos due to it being an anniversary season
>On top of all that Cosmos' main actor got temporarily detained during the show's run due to a girl doing fake allegations. While this didn't screw the career of anyone from the show it resulted on a PR nightmare
>All of this culminated in Tsuburaya Productions facing a financial crisis despite Cosmos being a critical success, which resulted on Nexus changing timeslots and getting multiple changes mid-production
>After Nexus the Tsuburaya Family sold the company to one of the biggest media production companies of Japan known as TYO
>They still gave the studio a lot of creative freedom but limited their budget, however the franchise continued being a financial failure
>Then a Pachinko company known as Fields bought Tsuburaya from TYO in 2010
>They limited the budget even more and limited creative freedom with them and Bandai having more power on dictating the direction the shows would take
>Ginga ended up being the Ultraman season with the least budget, but it did manage to be a financial success and the franchise has continued to have financial stability ever since
>Ever since Ginga, ex Ultraman director Kitaura has served as the chief producer of every single mainline Ultraman
>A guy from Disney that hadn't worked on toku before known as Tsukagoshi became the president of Tsuburaya in late Heisei and then served as chairman for all of Reiwa until stepping out this year
>Since Blazar, Fields became a holding company, meaning that them and Bandai are still the ultimate owners but the studio is now more independent
Am I getting all of this right?
>The family mad multiple poor funding choices leading up to Cosmos' production, where they made a stadium, failed attempts to bring Ultraman to the west done by some really bad contracts and spent fuckload of money on Cosmos due to it being an anniversary season
>On top of all that Cosmos' main actor got temporarily detained during the show's run due to a girl doing fake allegations. While this didn't screw the career of anyone from the show it resulted on a PR nightmare
>All of this culminated in Tsuburaya Productions facing a financial crisis despite Cosmos being a critical success, which resulted on Nexus changing timeslots and getting multiple changes mid-production
>After Nexus the Tsuburaya Family sold the company to one of the biggest media production companies of Japan known as TYO
>They still gave the studio a lot of creative freedom but limited their budget, however the franchise continued being a financial failure
>Then a Pachinko company known as Fields bought Tsuburaya from TYO in 2010
>They limited the budget even more and limited creative freedom with them and Bandai having more power on dictating the direction the shows would take
>Ginga ended up being the Ultraman season with the least budget, but it did manage to be a financial success and the franchise has continued to have financial stability ever since
>Ever since Ginga, ex Ultraman director Kitaura has served as the chief producer of every single mainline Ultraman
>A guy from Disney that hadn't worked on toku before known as Tsukagoshi became the president of Tsuburaya in late Heisei and then served as chairman for all of Reiwa until stepping out this year
>Since Blazar, Fields became a holding company, meaning that them and Bandai are still the ultimate owners but the studio is now more independent
Am I getting all of this right?
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