Ultraman Tiga

Original title: Urutoraman Tiga
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Yuji Machi in Ultraman Tiga (1996)
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A high-tech squadron protects Earth from evil monsters and aliens with the help of a giant super-being named Ultraman Tiga.A high-tech squadron protects Earth from evil monsters and aliens with the help of a giant super-being named Ultraman Tiga.A high-tech squadron protects Earth from evil monsters and aliens with the help of a giant super-being named Ultraman Tiga.

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    Hiroshi Nagano
    • 1996–1997
    Takami Yoshimoto
    • 1996–1997
    Akitoshi Ohtaki
    • 1996–1997
    Shigeki Kagemaru
    • 1996–1997
    Yoichi Furuya
    • 1996–1997
    Mio Takaki
    Mio Takaki
    • 1996–1997
    Yukio Masuda
    • 1996–1997
    Wayne Grayson
    Wayne Grayson
    • 1996–1997
    Sebastian Arcelus
    Sebastian Arcelus
    • 1997
    Yuji Machi
    • 1996–1997
    Tamio Kawachi
    Tamio Kawachi
    • 1996–1997
    David Wills
    • 1996
    Christopher Collet
    Christopher Collet
    • 1996–1997
    Kei Ishibashi
    • 1996–1997
    Megan Hollingshead
    Megan Hollingshead
    • 1997
    Uketa Take
    • 1996–1997
    Takako Kitagawa
    • 1996–1997

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    This recent incarnation of Ultraman was done about six years ago and is now is getting exposure in the U.S. on the Fox Box (Fox Broadcasting's retooled Saturday Morning Lineup).

    This version of Ultraman takes place in the year 2049 and centers around the Global Unlimited Task Squad or GUTS for short. GUTS now faces the challenge of defended Earth from alien monsters bend on taking over and/or destroying Earth (Old Ultraman plot). Daigo a skilled fighter pilot for GUTS has been chosen to inhered the powers of Ultraman Tiga. He is given the "Torch of Tiga" which enables Diago to become Ultraman.

    Side Note: Unlike in the original Ultraman Daigo was not several injured and did not need to depend on Ultraman to survive.

    Ultraman Tiga has three modes of fighting depending on his color.

    Blue: Speed Red: Power Blue and Red: Combination of Speed and Power

    Just like the original Ultraman, this superhero constantly put his mortality on the line. When the sensor on his chest changes from blue to flashing Red, it means that Ultraman's life-force is fading. Once the sensor gives out, Ultraman/Dagio will die and the invading monsters will have a clearer shot of taking over Earth, and ushering in mankind's demise.

    The dialogue is cheesy at times and granted its B-rated action. However here is your chance to see the Japanese superhero that inspired many copy cats including the famous Mighty Mophin Power Rangers and the future incarnations (Zeo, Turbo, In Space, Lost Galaxy, Lightspeed, Time Force, Wildforce).
    I really like this show, it's pretty good. I understand some people find it to be overrated but by the end of the day, it boils down to preference. The acting is not bad, they pulled it off well. The story is pretty good, I like how they made it a new hero, new legend type story (like Kamen Rider Kuuga). The writing is good for the most part. They're some episodes that are bland or boring but at least the fight scene made up for it. I'm gonna miss watching this show since I had a really fun time. Overall, really great show, I recommend it. Welp, now I'm gonna watch Dyna soon, I hope it's good.
    Another great Ultraman series.

    New monsters. The GUTS team and GUTS vehicles. TPC is also in this series as well.

    Lots of very awesome point of view (POV) shots in many episodes. From many different camera angles.

    Also one kinda physcadellic episode. Filmed in a certain way.

    This series is great for young and old.

    Highly recommended if you are a fan of Ultraman.and Kaiju.
    In my opinion, the Ultraman Tiga series is pretty good, although the concept of the story is the same as the Showa era Ultraman series in general, namely there are members of the earth defense team who get the power of ultraman, then fight to protect the earth while hiding their identity.

    But Ultraman Tiga has a better and fresher story than Ultraman of the Showa era. The CGI in this series is also better, although it's still a bit rough. Although the nature of the story is a bit stiff and lacks comedy, the story can still be enjoyed well.

    The story also features some mature sides but is still suitable for children to watch, so this series is suitable for all ages. The Ultraman Tiga series also introduces a new concept, namely the ability to change forms as its basic ability. This has never existed in an Ultraman series before, and makes this series even more interesting.
    In particular because this is Heisei by definition only because it's still 100% a showa era show with its ups and down, with the first 25-30 episodes being bogged down by the tendency of the main writer to repeat stuff that has already been previously said some minutes ago the way 60's stuff like the Atom comics written by Gardner Fox did. Also there's a LOT of repeating of Showa Ultraman storylines and ideas just with a different spin on it (did haters of the Heisei era actually saw episode 49?), but I guess it's due to your typical tendency of repeating previous storylines of the superhero genre, so I can get over it. For the rest, the show is enjoyable and has a very catchy intro and outro themes. All in all, recommended.

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    • Trivia
      The first Japanese-produced Ultra Series in Japan's Heisei Era (1989-present).
    • Soundtracks
      TAKE ME HIGHER
      Opening theme

      Performed byV6

      Lyrics and music byJennifer Batten, Alberto Emilio Contini, and Giancarlo Pasquini

      Japanese lyrics by Kazumi Suzuki

      Arrangement by Yasuhiko Hoshino

      Strings arrangement by Mitsuo Hagita

      Chorus arrangement by Kazumi Suzuki

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    • Runtime
      • 30m
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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