Malaysia’s Ultraman fandom still going strong as fans unite for Ultra Assembly 2025

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Malaysia’s Ultraman fandom still going strong as fans unite for Ultra Assembly 2025
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KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 1 — Since its debut in 1966, the Ultraman franchise has grown into a global phenomenon. In Malaysia, generations have been captivated by the iconic tokusatsu...

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2% p.a. fixed rate when you cash in RM3,000 into PRS offering viaIn 2025, the nation’s admiration shows no signs of slowing, seen through countless Ultra Heroes events, Tamashii Nation showcases, and the many fan groups dedicated to the franchise. Among Malaysia’s many fan communities, one stands out for its dedication and community spirit — The Ultraman Malaysia Crew . Formed by passionate fans, the group has kept thespirit alive through various activities and gatherings, including its signature event, the Ultra Assembly. An annual celebration dedicated to all things Ultra, it was first held in 2022 as a small fan meetup and has since grown, drawing larger crowds each year.According to UMCrew co-founder Benny Teh, 48, the goal of the gathering is simple: to unite fans. “The goal for this gathering is to bring together members regardless of race or religion to enjoy all things Ultra,” he said. What sets UMCrew apart is its community-driven, non-profit nature. Teh described the group as being “like an NGO”, operating not for personal gain but to unite fans. “Yes, we make a bit of profit from selling UMCrew merchandise, but the funds are used to buy lucky draw prizes — original items like S.H.Figuarts figures — and there are plans to buyThe UMCrew poses with Ultraman Omega at today’s Ultra Assemble event at My Town Shopping Centre. — Picture courtesy of UMCrew“We don’t do that because we feel it’s the admins who get famous, not the members,” said Teh. Instead, the group channels its energy into gatherings like the Ultra Assembly, ensuring that every fan can take part and feel equally valued.Muhammad Nur Adib, 26, attending for the second time, said: “We get to make new friends, exchange ideas, and see collections — especially rare ones. It’s always exciting.”“I didn’t know there were so many fans. This crew helped me meet people who share my love for“As you grow up, you want to find that nostalgia again.”“These shows include science and mythology, and I have learned simple maths and science concepts through this franchise,” he said.battles and character development, while Ashley Chooi, 23, said nostalgia keeps her coming back. “The stories and the suits inspire me to create. It’s something I grew up with and still love,” she said.

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