by Zack Metoyer » Sun Dec 29, 2013 11:57 am
I'm mostly through Ultra Q and have accepted the effect, but I still remember Ultraseven being harder on the eyes, perhaps because it's in color. I myself am using a 46" 120hz Sony Bravia connected to my PS3. But I was also able to see the issues on a 24" PC monitor when I took the grabs in the other thread. The screen grabs aren't really necessary, as others have pointed out, all you need to do is pause the video to see the problem.
Anywho, of the three original Ultra shows, this one is my favorite. Some of the writing is downright nonsensical, but it just has such a cool atmosphere. I love how each episode has its own intro. It's a level of care that wasn't carried over to the other, more by the numbers, sequel series.
Maybe this was a show from a time where target audiences didn't exist, but the tonal shifts between episodes are interestingly weird. Surely the series is sometimes too dark for younger viewers, but I imagine that some of the child friendly episodes were a disappointment to adult fans. It seems like they were trying to make a show for everyone, whereas Ultraman was definitely more kid friendly.