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Ultra Galaxy Fight: New Generation Heroes (2019)

Other name: ウルトラギャラクシーファイト ニュージェネレーションヒーローズ
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Genre: Action, Sci-fi, Tokusatsu
Country: Japanese
Release year: 2019
Status: Completed
 
The New Generation Ultras team up to fight the League of Darkness, an evil organization made up of a selection of foes previously fought by the Ultras, along with X Darkness and Geed Darkness, two new evil Ultras allied with the League.
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