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What was the earliest mobile Altman?

It's Otq.

Otq is a 1 series of "fantasy science special TV series" produced by Round Valley Company of Japan. It has 28 episodes and is the first work produced by Round Valley Company of Japan after its establishment.

Otq is also the first series featuring monsters in the history of Japanese special photography. It can be said that it is Yuangu's first work and enjoys high prestige in the history of Japanese special photography.

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"Altman" gave birth to many monsters that were later popular in the Altman series.

For example, Kemur-Kim is the prototype of the Jayton people today. "Friendly and precious animal skin cover" appeared twice in Altman as a little hero to defend the earth and became a favorite monster image of children. Was also born in Otq. Gomez, who appeared in the sentence of Altman 1, also appeared many times in the later Altman. Even the ancestors of the famous "baltan Star" in the Ott series appeared in Ott Q (actually, they are not ancestors, but just similar. )

The astronaut in Otq was designed according to the image of cicada, and Baltan star evolved from that astronaut's image. In addition, the strange kidnapping of Kajml in OTTQ Q19, the challenge in 2020, and the underwater primitive Lagon in the 20th sentence all appeared in Altman.

For example, the artificial life M 1 in Otq's 10 sentence also appeared in the later Altman.

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Plot introduction:

Inspired by two American TV series Beyond the Limit and Twilight, this work is a sci-fi TV series, which describes the incredible events that Hienuki Chun (pilot), Hihei Tokawa (assistant) and Edogawa Yuriko (news photographer) encounter every time, and most of them are related to monsters. The sponsor of the broadcast at that time was Takeda Pharmaceutical.

The film was originally planned under the tentative name of UNBALLANCE, and started shooting on September 1964. After all the 28 episodes were completed, they were broadcast on TBS TV (but the 28th episode was not broadcast at the premiere, but was broadcast for the first time at the first screening).

Japanese film titles are a combination of the popular word "ultra-c" and the initial letter "q" of the English word "question". The selling point is Mr. Eiji Tsuburaya, a special effects master, who participated in films made by Dongbao, such as Godzilla. The launch of this film also successfully promoted the monster fever of Japanese children in the1960s. ..

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Ao Te Wen