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Ulala is the main
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's ''
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'' series, and of its several spin-offs. Her character was created by Takashi Yuda in the late 1990s and debuted in December 1999 with the release of ''
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''. Within the fictional universe of ''Space Channel 5'', Ulala is a reporter for the titular news channel and recurring savior of the galaxy who defeats alien forces with dance moves, alongside rival reporters
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and Jaguar. She is assisted by her boss Fuse during live broadcasts and is credited as the most well-known reporter in the
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by her fans and crew members. Ten years prior to the Morolian Invasion of 2499, Ulala was the sole survivor of a deadly spaceship accident that resulted in the death of everyone aboard, including her parents. She was rescued by former Channel 5 reporter Jaguar and later influenced her to become a journalist. Ten years later, Ulala is the star of ''Ulala's Swingin' Report Show'' and is determined to solve the mystery of the abrupt alien invasion while taking part in dance battles against rival reporters. Ulala's reception remains generally positive among
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and critics. Due to her popularity during the 2000s, Ulala was featured in several other Sega-published video games, as well as promotional material in other media, which included television appearances, several lines of collectible merchandise of the character, and video game cameos.


Concept and creation

Ulala was conceived by Takashi Yuda, who also came up with her name. However, Ulala was not present in the original 1997 concept video for ''
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''. Although the games were originally conceived to appeal to female gamers, the developers of ''Space Channel 5'' also wanted Ulala to have a unique sexual appeal for male audiences. The designers aimed for her sex appeal to be "subtle," and aimed to try and reflect how clothes would be in 500 years, explaining that Ulala's underwear showing at some times was not as big a deal in this future. Ulala's model has a low polygon count, which lead to her sex appeal being defined through her movement according to Mizuguchi. When picking the colors of Ulala's outfit, the development team behind the original 1999 game used orange and blue, to represent the colors of the
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logo and corporate color of Sega Japan respectively. Sega had high expectations for Ulala as a character due to a combination of their belief in her designer,
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, as well as ''Space Channel 5''s unique visuals. Peter Moore noted Sega's interest to make Ulala a "star" who could feature in different games after ''Space Channel 5'', despite American audiences' relative lukewarm reception to her. According to Apollo Smile,
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) was one of the women used to
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some of Ulala's earlier animations.


Casting and portrayal

Kae Īda was originally cast as the Japanese voice of Ulala in ''Space Channel 5'', but was later recast as rival character Pudding and replaced by Mineko Okamura. According to Īda, the recasting happened after the development team had an opportunity to demonstrate the test version of ''Space Channel 5'' for the media to preview at the same time as the audition. Feedback from the media representatives towards Okamura's performance as Ulala was very enthusiastic, and she was retained as the character's final voice. Mizuguchi found casting an English voice actress difficult due to him struggling to find someone with "good voice talent" and dancing ability. As such, they went through a number of auditions. Ulala was originally voiced by
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in the English version of ''Space Channel 5'', and her dancer and choreographer was Nazu Nahoko. To secure Apollo Smile's involvement in a new game, the developers of '' Space Channel 5 VR: Kinda Funky News Flash!'' put out a "public appeal requesting information" about her, stating that she is what made Ulala "special from the very beginning." They were able to find Smile but were unable to secure her for this role, choosing instead to feature a sound-alike, later revealed to be
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.


Appearances


Video games


''Space Channel 5''

Ulala appears as the main protagonist of the ''Space Channel 5'' series, appearing in all of its canon material and spin-offs. She makes her first video game appearance in the 1999 video game, ''Space Channel 5'', where she becomes a reporter guided by her boss Fuse and attempts to undercover the truth behind the Morolian Invasion of 2499. In an attempt to undercover the reasonings, she is forced to battle rival reporters Jaguar and
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, both of which have similar goals but different reasonings behind it. After revealing the truth behind the Morolian Invasion with the help of Jaguar, the three reporters make their way the Chief Blank — the mastermind behind the invasion who forced the Morolians into kidnapping and hypnotizing the humans. Ulala ultimately follows him to the roof, where she and the others attempt to defeat Giant Evila but ends up being the last defender. In the end, Blank confesses to being the mastermind, where he leads Ulala to the Blank Dimension. With the help of her fans and friends, Ulala defeats the evil CEO and leads a march the end of the galaxy.


''Space Channel 5: Part 2''

Ulala returns in '' Space Channel 5: Part 2'', where she must stop the Rhythm Rogues from taking over the galaxy, and their mysterious leader Purge. The game is set a few months after the first game, and Ulala is now known as one of the galaxy's finest reporters. When Peace, the president of the Milky Way, is kidnapped by the band of robots, Ulala takes it upon herself to report the incident and undergo an investigation. When a ransom for the president is held by Purge, several reporters, including Ulala and Pudding, attempt to make it to the handout point before being turned around by Pine and the Eastern Venus Space Police. Ulala and Channel 5 make it pass the police, but immediately head back to the studio when it is realized the ransom was fabricated and the Rhythm Rogues are actually at Channel 5's base. When arriving, Ulala saves Space Michael Jackson but fails to defeat Purge, who presumably killed Fuse and resulted in the destruction of the base. In her moment of triumph, Ulala and her allies find Purge's hideout, save Jaguar, and discover the Rhythm Rogues are planning galaxy domination. Ulala, her allies, and her fans ultimately defeat the Rhythm Rogues and lead a march to the end of the galaxy as a form of celebration.


Additional games, crossovers, and cameos

Ulala also appears in the virtual reality game '' Space Channel 5 VR: Kinda Funky News Flash'', where players play a reporter (Roo or Kie) shadowing Ulala on the job while they undercover the recent transformation of the Morolians turned Othermoros, and the mysterious leader known as Glitter. She makes appearances in all ''Space Channel 5'' spin-offs, including ''Ulala's Channel J'', '' Space Channel 5: Ulala's Cosmic Attack'', and ''
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''. Ulala makes several appearances outside the ''Space Channel 5'' series. She made her first non-''Space Channel 5'' playable appearance in ''
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'' as a secret playable character. She also made another playable appearance in the
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version of ''
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'', alongside
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. In 2008, she appeared as a choosable coach in ''Sega Splash Golf''. Her attire appears as a selectable
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in ''Chaos Heroes Online'' for the character Silk. Ulala herself made an appearance as a limited edition character in ''
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'' in 2021, alongside several ''Space Channel 5'' and ''
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''-themed skins and costumes for other characters. Ulala and Pudding have also made notable appearances in the ''Sega All-Stars'' series, Ulala appearing as a playable character in every entry, including ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and '' Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing Transformed''. She also appears in all versions of each game. In 2012 and 2015, she appeared as a solo unit in ''
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'' and ''
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'', as well as a main protagonist. As a unit, she can summon
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, Harrier, and
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— other Sega protagonists. Ulala has been featured in several ''
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'' video games as both a playable character and cameo. She makes her first appearance in the series in the 2006 racing game ''
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'' as a secret playable character, voiced by Apollo Smile. She makes cameo appearances in '' Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity'' (as a poster) and '' Sonic Colors: Ultimate'' (as a player icon).


Other appearances


Film and television

Ulala was to appear in a ''Space Channel 5'' television show for
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, where she would host a computer animated news report program with several other ''Space Channel 5'' cast members. However, the show was canceled and only a promotional commercial of the
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was released.
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also had plans to create a ''Space Channel 5'' movie, but development did not proceed. Ulala makes a handful of appearances in the animated series '' Hi-sCoool! SeHa Girls''. During a lesson set in ''Space Channel 5'', Ulala appears to help the Sega Hard Girls defeat the Morolians and rescue their friends. She later appears in the final episode to wish the girls farewell at their graduation. In 2022, Sega announced on Twitter that they would be developing a movie, alongside
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, based on the first two ''Space Channel 5'' video games, following the success of the first two ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' films.


Promotional material

Dancers depicting Ulala were featured at the
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event to promote ''Space Channel 5''. Ulala also appeared in a CG form at the 2000 and 2006
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to present the award for
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. Sega organized an Ulala look-alike contest during the early 2000s, where people were given the opportunity to win $500 and a Dreamcast if their Ulala
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was deemed the best. Ulala was portrayed in this contest by
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. Sega received a request from
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to use Ulala on a sanitary napkin advertisement. Several ''Space Channel 5'' and Ulala-themed promotional material made an appearance in the 2001 film ''
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'' as a way to promote both the game and character. She additionally made a brief cameo appearance at The Game Show Awards in 2021.


Merchandise

Ulala has been featured in a variety of highly collectible merchandise upon her debut, including a dress-up
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. She has also received multiple figurines, including two Figmas from the
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, each one having a different outfit based on the first and second games.
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released a line of ''Space Channel 5'' figures in 2001, five of which were based on Ulala and her in-game outfits, one of which coming with a limited edition lunchbox.


Reception and legacy

Ulala has received a generally positive reception, referred to as an icon by Liam Martin of ''
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'' and ''IGN'' staff. Ulala was nominated in 2000 for "Original Game Character of the Year" by the International Game Developers Association, while she was voted as one of the top 10 favorite Sega characters in a fan poll. ''IGN'' staff anticipated that Ulala would be a character who stands out among American players, while later declaring that she is such a "strong character" that her design would be "instantly recognizable" on any kind of product. ''Plan B Magazine'' staff speculated that the Dreamcast's commercial failure was what prevented the character from achieving greater heights of popularity. Neboisa Radakovic of ''Game Revolution'' and Charles Herold of ''
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'' both praised her for her fashion sense, with the latter stating that she is "enough by herself" to garner someone's interest in ''Space Channel 5''. The character’s animation and personality in ''Space Channel 5'' and ''Space Channel 5: Part 2'' has received commendation. Allegra Frank of ''
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'' praised her animations, particularly her defeated animation, as "super realistic." She also found her "sore loser" personality relatable. ''GamesTM'' staff praised her as "irresistible" and well-loved by "everyone," praising her motion-capture movements for giving the game its appeal and bemoaning how she has fallen into obscurity. Marc Saltzman for ''
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'' complimented her personality, saying "gamers of all ages undoubtedly will want to help Ulala get her groove back — if not get their hands on a pair of those boots." Her sex appeal has received a generally positive reception. Travis Fahs of ''IGN'' felt she was one of the most "appealing" female characters since
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, while '' Official Sega Dreamcast Magazine US'' staff felt that her sex appeal made Lara seem less appealing. ''Entertainment Weekly'' cited her as "a digital diva who may well dethrone Lara Croft as the sexiest star of the small screen." ''Retro Gamer'' staff praised her as "the sexiest videogame character" at the time of her debut for her clothing, voice, and hair. However, Elona A. Boggs of ''Current Sauce'' criticized her as "offensive to women," and claimed that the character's emphasis on her appearance over her powers does "reflect very little about female empowerment." Following the lawsuit against the character, CJ Andriessen of ''
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'' labelled her as a "blatant Lady Kier rip-off."


Legal issues

Sega was the defendant in the lawsuit ''Kirby v. Sega of America, Inc.'' in 2003 by Kierin Kirby (also known as
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, lead singer of pop/dance group
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). Kier alleged that the number of similarities was too great, citing dress, hair, and makeup. She further alleged that "viewers, listeners, and consumers" were and are likely to confuse the two. She claimed that Sega had offered her $15,000 between May and July 2000 for her "likeness, image, and name" to be used in a video game. She sought $750,000 in damages. In 2006, the lawsuit was dismissed, with the court determining that Ulala's design (such as her "anime" art style, height difference, and different style of dance) and Lady Miss Kier's appearance were different enough to be "transformative." The court applied Comedy III Productions, Inc. v. Gary Saderup, Inc. in its ruling, noting that Lady Kier was "at best the raw material" for Ulala. The court found that the "public interest in free artistic expression" outweighed the risk of public confusion between Kier and Ulala's designs.


Notes


References


External links


Ulala's official character profile
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