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#4421 |
Kaiju or Hero?
Join Date: Jan 2021
Location: Even I Don't Know Anymore.
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Ah, I see I'm not the only Taiga enjoyer here.
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#4422 |
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Join Date: Oct 2016
Posts: 811
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Teaser for the next Ultra show
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#4423 |
Ex-Weather Three leader
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 11,459
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Count me in. Story is nothing special for me but the design for Taiga is one of my favorites.
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#4424 |
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Join Date: Jan 2020
Posts: 1,273
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The return of the Eye Slugger!
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#4425 |
Dark Noir Black Schwarz
Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Australia
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#4426 |
Henshin Heaven
Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: Inside a Hyper Battle Video, help.
Posts: 1,350
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Oh goodie! I have Shin Ultraman and Blazar Blu-rays, but I might hold off on them so I can try these earlier entries first.
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Join Date: Jan 2020
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#4428 |
Henshin Heaven
Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: Inside a Hyper Battle Video, help.
Posts: 1,350
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...I thought about holding off on Shin Ultraman and Blazar but got bored.
Soooo, Shin Ultraman has now been watched by yours truly. Like the other Hideaki Anno Shin films, I think it offers a fresh take on the source material, while also clearly having been crafted by a huge fan. It features a particularly *alien* depiction of the Ultramen, both in terms of motivations and design, and a plot that does a take on the whole "humans will become like the Ultras one day" idea you see in the series and approaches it from an angle where aliens are trying to use them as weapons. Good ideas to explore, although in the end I think this might be my least favorite of the three Shin films. I think this is because the movie has an uneven tone that flips between humorous and serious, which worked for Shin Kamen Rider because I think the Kamen Rider series itself is just better suited to that sort of tonal whiplash, but Ultraman not so much. The movie was also not my favorite visually, the CGI usage is particularly heavy and off looking in this one, while the film also has a lot of frantic camera cuts and strange angles that never really came together as stylish looking. I enjoyed it for what it was, but it's probably not going to stick with me. |
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#4429 |
Henshin Heaven
Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: Inside a Hyper Battle Video, help.
Posts: 1,350
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Went ahead with Ultraman Blazar too. I was not pleased with this one, to the point this might actually be my least favorite show in the Ultra series that I have seen!
The motif of the show with its emphasis on communication, even when it seems impossible, is honestly a very nice idea. The main character learning to work with an Ultra who cannot communicate properly with words and the fact that Gento is the first Ultra host who also acts as the team captain both seem like they will offer unique territory for the show to explore, but the final result is utterly half-baked. Yes, under the golden brown crust of these appealing elements lies an underdone core of doughy, weak characterization and plot! I know I keep bringing up the "25 episodes" issue when talking about the New Generation shows, but I don't think any number of episodes would have fixed this show. This show once again features a team that is a government organization, which is... fine but doesn't really enthuse me since it is the default for the Ultra series. Gento acts as the team captain, but I didn't feel like he made much of an impression on me as a leader. It actually kind of freaked me out how often he would tell his team he was going to do something, then run off to transform instead. Just didn't feel like he was doing well rallying everyone together. In terms of individual episode quality, the show also felt rather weak to me. Most episodes felt like they were treading well worn territory for the Ultra series without anything new to add. I will give a shoutout to the Kaiju Insurance episode though, that one rocked. In spite of the show being about communication, the cast is pretty underdeveloped. We learn a handful of snippets about most of them, but never really dig into much beyond the surface level details. It took Teruaki until episode 20 to get a focus episode at all! They also try and touch upon the often shifty and villainous actions of the government, but it doesn't really ever escalate beyond the higher-ups yelling a bit at SKaRD about how they will be in hot water. No, for real this time! Dobashi acts as the big government villain of sorts, but his behavior is so exaggerated its hard not to laugh. V99 meanwhile engages with their own rather absurd grudge against Earth, sending some truly malevolent Kaiju over in retaliation. But everything gets resolved after talking to them for like 5 minutes, then they run off and leave Earth to deal with the giant planet destroying monster they sent. Everything plotwise just too much of an underdeveloped mess for me to overlook, even if the show LOOKS nice. |
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