by Mac » Wed Dec 10, 2014 11:02 am
Another Ultraman show that starts with a great premise, an Ultraman as a teacher who helps children everyday, that is dropped around 20 episodes in. Unlike Ultraman Leo though, there's some really solid effects and story-telling afterwards. There's something about the early 80s video sheen that really does it for me, lots of grey, the show feels more urban than any Showa series because of it for whatever reason.
Honestly, this maybe the most consistent Ultraman show from start to finish (I wonder if Noriaki Yuasa's involvement as showrunner had anything to do with this). I remember really liking the last episode, and look forward to watching these again. Hopefully, this thread can garner as much excitement as the next Godzilla film.