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04-19-2019, 01:43 AM | #1171 |
Dai Shogun
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Older shows had the more usual 50-ish I think. Ultraman wasn't really doing anything for a while aside from movies or re-runs, "New Generation" marks the return of new, yearly airing shows which started with Ginga and are currently ongoing. Quote:
Well, the single best Ultraman show I've seen and the best of the New Generation so far is Geed IMO. The concept of the main hero being the son of Ultraman Belial, the living shadow of the land of light, is amazing in and of itself, but they top it with fantastic visuals, action and characters. But really, I think every New Generation show is very good. R/B is the weakest among them, it's still good but not as good, but the others? Ginga, Ginga S, X, Orb & Geed are all great. But Geed is the best in my book. |
04-19-2019, 10:02 AM | #1172 |
TokuKnight89
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Was Neo Ultra Q (2013) just a movie special? |
04-19-2019, 10:47 AM | #1173 |
Dai Shogun
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The re-runs I was talking about. Retsuden was basically a narrated clip show composed almost entirely of old footage.
That was a 12-episode series; however, Ultra Q isn’t Ultraman. Ultra Q is basically Japan's equivalent of the Twilight Zone. Ultraman was developed as a spin-off to Ultra Q and became its own thing. Neo Ultra Q functions as a second season of sorts to Ultra Q. |
04-19-2019, 11:34 AM | #1174 |
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They almost always fill the gaps with those weird re-run shows. Some of them do get interesting characters in for narration but I don't know if anyone bothers to sub them as they're just recaps of movies and other shows.
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04-19-2019, 01:29 PM | #1175 |
TokuKnight89
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I've taken an overview of the available Ultraman/Ultra Series on Crunchyroll and TOKU. This list focuses only on licensed streams (in so far as I know about). Here are the results.
https://www.watchtoku.com/ultraman-tokusatsu https://www.crunchyroll.com/videos/drama/alpha?group=u Ultraman Leo (1974–1975): www.shoutfactorytv.com, www.tubi.tv, www.watchtoku.com The Ultraman (1979-1980): www.watchtoku.com Ultraman 80 (1980–1981): www.watchtoku.com Ultraman Gaia (1998–1999): www.watchtoku.com, www.crunchyroll.com Ultraman Neos (2000–2001): www.watchtoku.com Ultraman Cosmos (2001–2002): www.watchtoku.com Ultraman Nexus (2004–2005): www.watchtoku.com, www.crunchyroll.com Ultraman Max (2005–2006): www.watchtoku.com Ultraman Mebius (2006–2007): www.watchtoku.com Ultraseven X (2007): www.watchtoku.com Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle (2007–2008) Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle: Never Ending Odyssey (2008-2009) (Mega Monster Battle on www.watchtoku.com has 2 seasons, both at 13 episodes a piece, which suggests that the Never Ending Odyssey MIGHT be the 2nd season!) Neo Ultra Q (2013): www.watchtoku.com Ultraman Ginga (2013) Ultraman Ginga S (2014) (Ginga is on www.crunchyroll.com and www.watchtoku.com, both at 28 episodes total, indicating that Ginga S is the 2nd season!) Ultraman X (2015-2016): www.crunchyroll.com, www.watchtoku.com Ultraman Orb (2016): www.crunchyroll.com, www.watchtoku.com Ultraman Zero: The Chronicle (2017): www.watchtoku.com |
04-19-2019, 02:16 PM | #1176 |
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Shame TOKU isn't officially available in my region. Though I may be able to get round that...
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04-19-2019, 07:26 PM | #1177 |
TokuKnight89
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What I can't say anything about is the number of Ultraman/Ultra Series Movies, especially those which introduced Movie-Exclusive Ultra Heroes, not unlike Shin and ZO and J from the Kamen Rider Movies of the '90s!
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04-19-2019, 08:39 PM | #1178 |
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So just noticed that few of the recent Ultras have been the children of Showa-era Ultras. Post-Taiga, Which Showa-era Ultraman's kid should be the next Ultraman? To keep it simple here are your picks:
Ultraman Ultraman Jack Ultraman Ace Ultraman Leo Ultraman 80
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04-19-2019, 09:51 PM | #1179 |
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Even after Leo and Tooru eventually move in with an older woman and her children, Tooru still very clearly looked up to him as an older brother figure. It'll be interesting to see how to show would handle Leo's relationship with his son in relation to the other Ultras |
05-21-2019, 10:14 PM | #1180 |
TokuKnight89
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Another Ultra Question: When was Ultraman Belial introduced?
Ultraman Zero might have been his first opponent (insofar as I can tell), but that isn't where he stopped, as Geed is Belial's offspring! |
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