GoGo Curry announces limited edition retort package for "Ultraman: Rising," a CG feature-length animated film co-produced by Tsuburaya Productions and Netflix

There will also be a campaign where you can get an original Ultraman: Rising sticker if you order a GoGo Curry collaboration commemorative menu item on Uber Eats.

On June 17th, GoGo Curry Group Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture; CEO and President: Makoto Nishihata; hereinafter "GoGo Curry") announced that it will begin taking pre-orders for retort curry in original packaging in collaboration with "Ultraman: Rising," a CG animated feature film jointly produced by Tsuburaya Productions Co., Ltd. and Netflix.


"Ultraman: Rising" is a new CG animated feature film based on "Ultraman" and will be distributed worldwide on Netflix from June 14th. Ultraman, loved across borders, and Go! Go! Curry's global expansion policy, which is expanding from Kanazawa to the United States and Southeast Asia, coincided, leading to the release of an original package featuring the work on all sides. The retort package design is modeled after Gao Gao Curry, which appears in one scene in the movie "Ultraman: Rising", making it a must-see item for fans.

[Product Overview]
Product name: "Ultraman: Rising" original package retort curry Product contents: GoGo Curry Medium Spicy 1 bag 155g (1 box contains 1 serving)
Sales price: 600 yen (tax included)
GoGo Curry official online store: https://jp.gogocurry.com/products/4046
Product specifications: Please see here for details on allergies, nutritional value, etc.
( https://jp.gogocurry.com/collections/curry-all/products/gogocurry )

In addition, from June 21st, there will be a campaign where customers who order from the "Ultraman: Rising" collaboration commemorative menu at GoGo Curry restaurants on the food delivery service Uber Eats will receive an original limited edition sticker. *The campaign will end as soon as the planned number of stickers is sold out on a first-come, first-served basis.



Ultraman: Rising
https://m-78.jp/videoworks/ultraman-rising/

Overview
The Netflix film "Ultraman: Rising" is directed and written by Shannon Tindle, a creator known for "Kubo and the Two Strings" (2016, original story/character design), and co-directed by John Aoshima. CG animation is produced by Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), which has produced many masterpieces and hits such as "Star Wars" and "Jurassic Park". Since its broadcast began in 1966, the immortal hero "Ultraman" has been loved around the world for more than half a century, and a new story with the theme of "parent and child" and "family" is being created that can be enjoyed by all generations.

Story <br data-mce-fragment="1">Ken Sato, a star baseball player, has another identity: the superhero "Ultraman" who protects the Earth. To fulfill this role, Ken returns to Japan and plays in a game as a member of the Japanese baseball world. However, his peaceful daily life is suddenly shattered by the sudden appearance of the powerful monster Gigantron. Ken transforms into Ultraman and challenges the battle, but the monster's attacks intensify. Meanwhile, Ken finds himself in an unexpected situation where he is entrusted with the care of a "baby monster," the child of his "archenemy." As he struggles as a new father in America, he is forced to confront his relationship with his estranged father and the true meaning of being "Ultraman"...

Staff <br data-mce-fragment="1">Director: Shannon Tindle Co-director: John Aoshima Screenwriters: Shannon Tindle, Mark Hames Producers: Tom Knott, Lisa Poole Japanese dubbing cast: Yamada Yuki (Sato Ken), Kohinata Fumiyo (Professor Sato), Hayami Akari (Wakita Ami), Tachiki Fumihiko (Onda Hiroshi), Tsunematsu Ayumi (Mina), Sakurai Hiroko (Ami's mother), Aoyanagi Takaya (Aoshima officer), and others Production company: Tsuburaya Productions, Industrial Light & Magic (ILM)
©Tsuburaya Productions

[GoGoCurry Group Co., Ltd.]
Founded in 2003, the company opened its first store in Shinjuku, Tokyo in 2004, sparking the "Kanazawa Curry Boom." In 2005, it opened its main store in Kanazawa, and in 2007, it opened its first store overseas in Times Square, New York. Since 2017, it has focused on business succession-type M&A, taking over the operation of Kanazawa's long-established Indian curry restaurant "Hot House" and in 2019, the original Kanazawa curry restaurant "Turban Curry." In January 2023, the company moved its headquarters from Tokyo to Kanazawa, and in March, Makoto Nishihata, who comes from a major IT company, was appointed CEO and President. The GoGo Curry Group aims to be the "world's number one curry specialty trading company," and has about 100 stores in Japan and overseas.


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