Ultraman Leo: The Complete Series Blu-ray Movie 
Blu-ray + Digital CopyMill Creek Entertainment | 1974-1975 | 1298 min | Not rated | May 25, 2021
Movie rating
| 7.6 | / 10 |
Blu-ray rating
Users | ![]() | 0.0 |
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Ultraman Leo: The Complete Series (1974-1975)
Starring: Kôji Moritsugu, Mîna Tominaga, Ryû Manatsu, Yû Fujiki, Keiko YamadaNarrator: Tetsurô Sagawa
Director: Kiyosumi Fukazawa, Tadashi Mafune, Shohei Tôjô, Masanori Kakei, Eizo Yamagiwa
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Video
Video codec: MPEG-4 AVC
Video resolution: 1080p
Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
Original aspect ratio: 1.33:1
Audio
Japanese: DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0
Subtitles
English
Discs
Blu-ray Disc
Six-disc set (6 BDs)
Digital copy
Playback
Region A (B, C untested)
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Ultraman Leo: The Complete Series Blu-ray Movie Review
Reviewed by Martin Liebman May 26, 2021Mill Creek has released a SteelBook packaging variant for 'Ultraman Leo: The Complete Series.' The disc and digital content is identical to that found in the wide release (which includes the high quality booklet). See the 'Special Features and Extras' section of the review below for more on the SteelBook's look and feel.

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Ultraman Leo: The Complete Series Blu-ray Movie, Video Quality 

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Ultraman Leo: The Complete Series Blu-ray Movie, Audio Quality 

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Ultraman Leo: The Complete Series Blu-ray Movie, Special Features and Extras 

This is a nice SteelBook and much in line with that Mill Creek released for Ultra Q, Ultraman, Ultraseven, The Return of Ultraman, Ultraman Ace, and Ultraman Taro. Ultraman Leo appears on the front, from about the
knees up, facing forward, his right arm pulled back at waist level and right hand in a fist, his left extended straight outward with the left palm up.
There's a reflectivity to the red
costume accent pieces. Behind him is an off-white backdrop with silvery horizontal lines running across from top to near bottom. Scattered in the
background are a handful other familiar Ultras,
all appearing in a dull gray-red color which allows Leo to serve as the focal pop point. All of them appear in some action fighting pose. A small
cityscape,
also in a dull gray color, runs along the very bottom. The rear side features the title character firmly to the right, body facing forward, and
looking to the left. His right arm is extended and bent slightly upwards at the elbow while the left is pulled back, fist upside down at the midsection
level, forming a fighting
stance. Behind him, more centered, is Ultraman Astra who, unlike the various Ultras on the front, is not relegated to a lighter shade but is just as
bright and vivid as Leo. The same creamy background with horizontal silver stripes and another cityscape appear along the bottom. The front and
rear
panels are smooth but not necessarily
fingerprint magnets. The spine features the series' title center in black letters against
the same creamy colored background from the front and rear sides. A head-on depiction of Ultraman Leo may be seen at the bottom (albeit cutting
off the prominent features on his helmet), directly above Mill
Creek
and Blu-ray logos. At the top is a
red banner
inside of which is "Series 7" text in white. One of the coolest points of interest, almost an "Easter egg," is the show's title appearing in
Japanese along the side opposite the spine where the set opens.
Inside, the digital copy code floats; there are no tabs to hold it down (the digital code sheet for this did not arrive with a hole in the
middle from the hubs that hold the discs, as has been the case with previous Ultraman SteelBooks). The six discs are housed three to a side,
stacked directly on top of one
another on a single, extended hub. The inner print is a
two-panel spread that
depicts a close-up of Leo's chest.
Ultraman Leo contains no supplements across any of the six discs. The main menu screens on each disc only offer the
opportunity to toggle subtitles on and off in addition to selecting any of the disc's episodes, which are vertically oriented. The set does ship with an
impressively assembled booklet that includes glossy pages, numerous color photographs, and plenty of text. It begins with
introductory commentary on the show's history and production and follows with character breakdowns, detailed episode synopses, key monster
explorations, and
character and
technology guides. Mill Creek has put together a comprehensive series breakdown in a relatively small space. While it's disappointing that there are
no
video-based extras, this compact handbook is a treasure for veterans and a necessity for newcomers just getting their feet wet in the universe.
That plastic outer slip cover features some baked-on text, including the show's title in black on the front with "Ultraman" text appearing above.
Above and to the right is the text "The Eye of the Lion is Shining!" In the top left corner is a small vertical banner that says
"Series Seven" in red letters on
white
background
and the Blu-ray logo plus digital in white on red. The rear side includes the usual information, from a UPC to a synopsis, from tech specs to legalese.
The spines are transparent and blank.
Ultraman Leo: The Complete Series Blu-ray Movie, Overall Score and Recommendation 

Mill Creek is doing right by the Ultraman series in SteelBook packaging. Like the SteelBook variants for Ultra Q, Ultraman, Ultraseven, The Return of Ultraman, Ultraman Ace, and Ultraman Taro, this one for Ultraman Leo is particularly nice. The colors are just right and the artwork is attractive inside and out. The red color really works, notably around the SteelBook's edges. This is a must-own SteelBook that is priced more than fairly, even considering the so-so A/V quality and absence of on-disc supplemental content. Recommended.