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Ultra Hero Battle Music Collection Releasing Next Month

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Ultra Hero Battle Music Collection Releasing Next Month

This CD set covering music from the entire history of the Ultra Series is releasing at the end of March.


The “Victory Confirmed! Ultra Hero Battle Music Collection” is a set of 3 CD packages each containing background music (BGM) tracks from the Showa era, Heisei era, and New Generation era of the Ultra Series from Ultra Q all the way up through Ultraman Trigger.

This will be the first time Ultraman Z and Ultraman Trigger’s BGM tracks will be available for purchase. In total, the 3 music sets contain 173 tracks across every era of Ultra hero.

“Victory Confirmed! Ultra Hero Battle Music Collection” Showa era version comes with 34 main tracks and 10 bonus tracks featuring music from Ultra Q to Ultraman Powered. The Showa version music set will cost 2,640 yen (2,400 yen without tax).

“Victory Confirmed! Ultra Hero Battle Music Collection” Heisei era version has 34 main tracks and 14 bonus tracks on Disc 1. Disc 2 comes with another 19 main tracks and 6 bonus tracks. This version covers music from Ultraman Tiga all the way up through Ultraman Zero’s appearances up to about 2012. The Heisei era version set will cost 3,520 yen (3,200 yen without tax).

Finally, the “Victory Confirmed! Ultra Hero Battle Music Collection” New Generation version comes with 24 main tracks and 1 bonus track on Disc 1 and 28 main tracks with 3 bonus tracks on Disc 2. The music on this set covers Ultraman Ginga up through the latest series, Ultraman Trigger. The New Generation version music set will cost 3,520 yen (3,200 yen without tax).

In addition, a “simultaneous purchase bonus” of a “Mega Jacket” will be included when shopping with Amazon Japan.

All three versions of the “Victory Confirmed! Ultra Hero Battle Music Collection” will release next month on March 23rd.

Source: Tsuburaya Station

A Game Design and Production graduate of the Class of 2019, Brody is a creative who loves to draw, write, design, and dive deep into entertainment. He enjoys reverse engineering and analyzing the deeper meaning of video games, comics, movies, and of course, tokusatsu.

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  1. Brandon Nguyeb

    February 22, 2022 at 8:18 am

    I took a look at what soundtracks there on on the m78 website. It is great, but I am a little sad that they didnt add the trigger truth form soundtrack with the new generation version.

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