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06-08-2018, 06:08 AM | #1151 |
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The gyro looks far too toy-ish but the brothers could be interesting.
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10-16-2018, 04:56 PM | #1152 |
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Why is the original Ultra Seven Ep. 12 "From Another Planet with Love" banned in Japan, and subsequently missing from the SHOUT! Factory release?
It sounds like a parody/reference to the James Bond film "From Russia with Love", but that doesn't feel like a large enough reason to ban it! Link to Ultraman Availability (which notes the issue with the aforementioned episode): http://ukiyaseed.weebly.com/ukiyasee...-what-ultraman |
10-17-2018, 01:58 AM | #1153 |
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Because the Alien that appears in said episode, Alien Spell, looks very similar to victims of nuclear bombs. The episode was met with heavy criticism after it first aired since actual survivors of the nuclear bombings in Japan were offended, so the episode and its monster are banned ever since.
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10-17-2018, 06:27 PM | #1154 |
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Because the Alien that appears in said episode, Alien Spell, looks very similar to victims of nuclear bombs. The episode was met with heavy criticism after it first aired since actual survivors of the nuclear bombings in Japan were offended, so the episode and its monster are banned ever since.
Ultraman legal disputes and Classic VS. Modern Ultraman intent: http://tokusatsunetwork.com/2018/06/...aman-globally/ |
11-26-2018, 10:18 PM | #1155 |
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First trailer for the anime https://youtu.be/LtOJidBvZTE
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11-29-2018, 10:48 AM | #1156 |
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Next year is Ultraman Zero's 10th anniversary, although his debut was in December 2009 you might as well consider him debuting in 2010, which would make 2020 his actual 10th anniversary!
That being said, it's obvious they will pay tribute to it somehow, seeing as Zero is responsible for the reemergence of Ultra series as a whole. I'm hoping they'll do a special movie for him or something, and maybe see a new form of him, maybe combining Shining and Beyond powers.
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12-01-2018, 02:48 PM | #1157 |
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Just in case anyone was unaware, Tv-Nihon finished subbing Ultraman Dyna a couple of weeks ago. Its a sequel to Ultraman Tiga but you can watch Dyna by itself and still fully enjoy it.
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12-06-2018, 10:00 AM | #1158 |
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Ultraman New Generation Chronicles, debuting on Janurary 5th.
https://twitter.com/tsuburayaprod/st...496282625?s=19 Akin to the Retsuden, Zero the Chronicle and Orb the Chronicle before hand, it's a clipshow series that recounts episodes and events from past series, this time being the entirety of the New Generation Ultras. The show will be hosted by Pega and Booska. Riku will also be a guest to promote the upcoming R/B movie. Edit: New link that has a bit more info http://augustragone.blogspot.com/201...hronicles.html Last edited by Byg42; 12-06-2018 at 12:56 PM.. |
12-06-2018, 12:43 PM | #1159 |
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Haven't bothered with the other ones but that's a big enough variety that I might actually watch it.
Also, Booska? ...Interesting choice. |
01-27-2019, 01:06 PM | #1160 |
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And I did. Well, the first one, I just started Ginga S.
My history with Ginga is weird: I watched the first episode like 5 years ago and then just never continued. I wasn’t familiar with Ultraman at the time, it was barely a few months after Toku became a thing for me and I was mainly exploring Kamen Rider at the time. Ultraman seemed like a natural fit for me at first because Godzilla was my favorite thing as a kid so giant monsters wrecking stuff is just up my alley. But for some reason the vast Ultra universe with all its characters and monsters overwhelmed me a bit, and maybe I just wasn't accustomed to the style just yet. I also remember thinking Spark Dolls were the dumbest thing ever. Luckily Ultraman X really grabbed my attention back when it first aired, I loved the show and that’s what I needed to fully embrace and explore the Ultra-series. I watched every new series ever since, plus a few movies, and now with the announcement of Ultraman Victory in SHF-form I felt ready to dive back into Ginga, to complete my "New Generation Hero"-journey. And I gotta say, Ginga was a nice show to watch. Not mind-blowingly amazing, and very much a "restart" with much less ambition and budget than later entries in the series (which makes sense because Ginga was the first re-emergence of a new Ultra show in quite some time, as far as I know) but it's still really fun. I find the limitation of the story and action to one particular location, the school building, enjoyable and even refreshing to a degree. Nowadays Ultraman protects cities and continents with a variety of locations to choose form, back in Ginga it was one building and the surrounding woodlands. It all feels limited, like a short web-series, but that also gives it a strange kind of focus. Each character has their time to shine, they work as a group and the overall narrative is simple yet fulfilling. It was a short experience but a fun one. I enjoyed it very much. And thankfully I have arrived at a point in my Toku fanboy life where I find the Spark Dolls charming to a degree. I'm still glad they're not a thing anymore, but I also wish we could go back to Ultraman having his own origin and powers instead of fusions or borrowing powers from past Ultras. It’s so weird too since all the recent Ultraman have origins of their own, yet they need collectable past-Ultraman tokens to transform regardless. Anyways, a final yet important note: This show made me become a fan of Ultraman Taro. It’s probably for all the wrong reasons but he was great in this one. The flashback scene with him as a child is especially awesome. Also the comedy was on point with his struggles as a doll. "I want to be big again!". The payoff to this in the final episode was fantastic. I checked out the first episode of Ginga S today too, because well, Ultraman Victory was the main drive behind me going back, and I like it already. The military organization / defense force theme in Ultraman is my favorite, so I'm glad they're bringing it back. Plus, the subterran people thing makes me incredibly nostalgic because that's an old theme from the Godzilla movies as well. Many others too, but in the context of Toku Godzilla comes to my mind first. Ultraman Victory is great; I love his Kaiju-arm gimmick. I binged all of Ginga during the weekend and I will continue to pop an episode of Ginga S daily now, I will have it finished by the next weekend I think, so I'll write down my final thoughts on the Ginga-series by then. But so far? I love it. |
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