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Funimation is releasing the anime series SSSS.Gridman (2018) on Blu-ray, there will be two versions available, a Limited Edition with a DVD and extras, and a standard with the Blu-ray only. Disc content is the same on both and these are available from Funimation, Crunchyroll, and other retailers (and can be purchased at a lower price than listed). Check out the details and images below.

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Yuta Hibiki can’t remember who he is, and now he’s seeing and hearing things that others don’t! A voice from an old computer tells him to remember his calling, and he sees a massive, unmoving creature in the distance. Nothing’s making sense—until the behemoth springs to life! Suddenly, Yuta is pulled into the digital world, reappearing in the real one as the colossal hero—Gridman!

Limited Edition Includes: 150-page art book including: interviews with Director & Character Designer, illustration by Matt Frank, and more​, Art cards, Acrylic keychain that can be converted into a bracelet, Sticker

Publisher: Funimation
Spoken Languages: Japanese, English
Subtitle Language: English
Rating: TV-14
Extras Include: SSSS.GRIDMAN: Behind the Gridman Alliance
Run Time: 300 minutes  (Episodes 1 ~ 12)
Release date: January 28, 2020
Price: $84.98 (LE), $64.98 (Standard)
(C) TSUBURAYA PRODUCTIONS
(C) 2018 TRIGGER, AKIRA AMEMIYA/GRIDMAN PRODUCTION CONSORTIUM Licensed by Funimation® Productions, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Mill Creek has graciously provided us with a copies of their Ultra Q and Ultraman Steelbook Blu-ray releases which is just the tip of the iceberg of their Ultraman releases. While some Ultraman series have been available to some degree previously this is the first true full fledge release.

First the packaging, both sets are very similar to the previous Mothra release featuring a clear sleeve with the Steebook and booklet inside, the clear sleeve has the series logo on the front and series info, technical specs, and some pics. The Steelbooks themselves feature clean unobstructed looks, Ultra Q has a circular white area in the center with the Ultra Q logo embossed within surrounded by a number of Ultra kaiju from the series. Around back there is Namegon, Garamon, and scenery.
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​The Ultraman set features Ultraman (nearly full body)with a few Ultra kaiju and scenery near the bottom, on the back is another image of Ultraman (close up) in the specium ray pose with scenery near the bottom. Both sets have similar spines with series 1 or 2 near the top, series logos in the center and Mill Creek logo along with Ragon (Ultra Q) and Ultraman (Ultraman) at the bottom.

Inside Ultra Q feature a multi colored background (based on the Ultra Q opening), while Ultraman has a close up of his chest and color timer. The disc feature the disc numbers, series logos different Ultra kaiju, and logos for Mill Creek, etc. at the bottom. The discs themselves are stacked half on the front half and half on the back, this isn't horrible for the Ultra Q set because it is 4 discs but for Ultraman there is 6 discs which requires a fair amount of swapping to watch all. 
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The booklet are fairly similar, Ultra Q features Tsuburaya: A History, Introduction, Episode Guide, Key Monster Guide, Character Guide, and Technology Guide. Ultraman features The Birth Of Ultraman, Series History, Hero Profile, Episode Guide, Monster Guide, Character Profiles, and Key Technology, not sure why they didn't use the same headings for certain sections but it wasn't a big deal. The sections were overall well done and layed out but seeing the booklet is relatively small (only 24 pages), the images are too big and descriptions are short but had they been bigger the booklet would have had to be much larger and more expensive.
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​When it comes to the content for each series has it own vibe, but both have similar quality and features. Ultra Q is definitely a more odd series, basically Godzilla meets the Twilight Zone and the fact it is filmed in black and white actually helps that analogy. There are episodes where there is more traditional monster fighting while others have a more mysterious feel to them. The quality of the Blu-ray transfer is pretty good both video and audio there are some moments where there are scratches or marks but this maybe from the original film used. The one negative was with the subtitles it was hard at times to see them depending on the background image since it was in black and white, white lettering on a light colored image.

​Ultraman is a little more like short versions of Godzilla films, the drawback is there is not a lot of time to develop a good story for each episode some episodes are somewhat weak, but the realization is this series was geared towards children, more so than Ultra Q. Now I haven't seen an original Ultraman episode in some time so one thing that got me was the short amount of time Ultraman has before he gets his color timer warning (red flashing), oddly he seems to go almost as long on that limited power. I found the intro music was kiddish but it caught on after a few episodes and I found myself humming along.
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​The transfer to Blu-ray was pretty good but the drawback with that was I noticed wires being used in some scenes, problems with Ultraman costume, for example tears in the suit (noticed one under his arm) or something from the set stuck to it (pebble or something small), one of the problems with high definition transfers on older films and series. One thing with both series that fans were hoping for was an English dubbing, but sadly that didn't happen, for a few reasons. Both series do have digital copies available from Mill Creek's Moviespree streaming service, currently they are only available there but they may be available through other services in the future.  

Overall we feel this is a good release, some items like English language track or other extras could have been included but the fact this has not been available in the US in its entirety is a great reason to get it. The one option is to get the standard Blu-ray sets instead of the Steelbook, while the content is the same the packaging is different so that would be a decision each person would need to make based on their preference.
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Mill Creek Entertainments
Ultraman Release Schedule​
Ultra Q -  Oct. 15, 2019
Ultraman - Oct. 15, 2019
Ultraman Orb + Movie - Nov. 19, 2019
Ultraman Geed + Movie - Nov. 19, 2019
Ultra Seven - Dec. 10 2019
Ultraman Orb Origin Saga + - Feb. 11, 2020
Return Of Ultraman - Feb. 25, 2020
Ultraman Geed Movie - Mar 17, 2020
Ultraman X: The Movie - April 21, 2020
Ultraman X + Movie - April 21, 2020
Ultraman Ace - May 26, 2020
Ultraman X/Ginga Movies - June 15, 2020
Birth Of Ultraman - July 10, 2020
Neo Ultra Q - Aug.  11, 2020
​Ultraman Ginga Series/Movie + - Sept 15, 2020
Ultraman R/B + Movie - Oct 13, 2020
Ultraman Taro - Jan 12, 2021
Ultraman Leo - May 25, 2021
Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle - June 15, 2021​
Ultraman Zero Chronicles - June 15, 2021
Secrets Of The Rise Of Ultraman - July 10, 2021
The * Ultraman The Complete Series - Sept 14, 2021
​Ultraman 80 The Complete Series - Sept 14, 2021
Ultraman Tiga Complete Series + - Oct 19, 2021
Ultraman Dyna Complete Series + - Nov 16, 2021
Ultraman Gaia Complete Series + - Dec 7, 2021
Ultraman Zero The Chronicle: The Complete Series - Feb 1, 2022
Ultraseven X Complete Series​ - Apr 5, 2022
Superior 8 Ultra Brothers Movie - Apr 5, 2022
Ultraman Mebius Complete Series + - May 24, 2022
Ultraman Zearth Double Feature - Oct 11, 2022
Ultraman Cosmos Complete Series + - Oct 11, 2022
Ultraman Neos Complete Series - Oct 11, 2022
Ultraman Nexus Complete Series + - Nov 15, 2022
Ultraman Kids 3000 Complete Series - Dec 6, 2022
Ultraman Max Complete Series - Jan 24, 2023