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I believe it was someone adding English subs to Taiga, since I distinctly remember watching it as it aired on the Official Tsuburaya Channel.
I'm agreed with Kiwami that it was a bit hard and a bit frustrating to keep up with R/B since it was down to only one sub group, Color Time Subs, who had already been busy with other projects at the time, though I'm afraid I don't know what those may have been. Nothing against them or anything, but I can indeed feel it awkward to wait when Taiga was revealed by the time it was finished. I still really enjoyed it regardless. |
I guess this is a really big benefit of me coming in just before Z -- the subs were a bit hard to find at first, but R/B was fully complete right there ready for me to watch! It definitely seems like it was one of the biggest victims at first of Subgroups deciding not to do current media to support official releases.
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It really was a bummer that R/B kind of fell through the cracks for a bit. I made a whole thread for that show right away because I assumed it was getting the same treatment X and Orb and Geed had gotten. Three years in a row! We had a good thing going!
And thankfully, we have a good thing going again now, but yeah, it was pretty rough for a bit there, which unfortunately really obscured just how absolutely amazing R/B is for a lot of people. It's nice to see people really starting to come around on it, because I loved it a lot myself right away, and I find that, to this day, it's one of the New Generation shows I find sticks with me the strongest. From its heartwarming family drama, to all the times I randomly think of the "What are these?! Cat ears?!" gag, it's a show that's somehow ended up holding a place in my heart that might even be deeper than other Ultra shows I thought I liked more than it. R/B is really one of a kind as far as this franchise goes, and I think that unique flavor will only continue to stand out in a good way as time goes on. |
I decided to watch trigger a bit. I've literally in the first minute of the first episode, but it reminded me of something I like about Ultraman. That there are so many ultra-people. There are lots of new ones, but there are also ones who died defending worlds and trying to make the universe better. There lights never truly go out though and that's great.
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Yu Koyanagi, who played Run, Zero's host in the Ultraman Zero movie, is returning to play a new character named Yuichirou Asakage in Ultraman Decker
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That's nice to hear! Imagine Zero's surprise when he sees someone he previously merged with, or at least someone who resembles them.
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Perfect excuse to bring in Geed yet again :D
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