Anyone feel the show could have gone on longer with an OVA?
Anyone feel the show could have gone on longer with an OVA?
The series only had 37 episodes, which is a little bit fewer than the average lifespan of an Ultra series.
Does anyone think they should have had more episodes?
Does anyone think they should have had more episodes?
Is there an Movie or OVA episodes made after the series?
Does anyone know is they made a movie from the series, or an ova episode after the end of the series?
And I don't mean the Ultraman Next movie that showed prior to the series; the very movie the series' based on.
I once found a DVD on ebay auction and missed it. It had picture of Ultraman Noa and Dark Zagi on it. And the title of the auction was movie for Ultraman Noa, so I'm just wondering if they made anything to extend the series for a bit.
And I don't mean the Ultraman Next movie that showed prior to the series; the very movie the series' based on.
I once found a DVD on ebay auction and missed it. It had picture of Ultraman Noa and Dark Zagi on it. And the title of the auction was movie for Ultraman Noa, so I'm just wondering if they made anything to extend the series for a bit.
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All I know about is the EX episode that takes place around early episode 30's thats focused on one of the crew members. I forgot her name though since it has been a long time since I watched the series. Other than that I don't think theres anything else out there.
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Re: Anyone feel the show could have gone on longer with an OVA?
That disc is total bullshit. It's actually a copy of Episode EX that I uploaded to the internet (I know this because I messed up the encode and it had a horrible screech right at the start, which is present on this DVD). The subtitles are also god awful. Download the much better TV-Nihon version.DarkRobin wrote:I once found a DVD on ebay auction and missed it. It had picture of Ultraman Noa and Dark Zagi on it. And the title of the auction was movie for Ultraman Noa, so I'm just wondering if they made anything to extend the series for a bit.
The ordering on the DVDs places Episode EX between Episodes 31 and 32. The episode list published in one of the books shows the same. So, I would consider this the "official" position. But, since it deviates heavily from the main storyarc, it could probably fit anywhere in the latter half of the show quite easily. The star of the show was Night Raider Shiori Hiraki.
Aside from Episode 29 Directors Cut and Episode EX, there are really no original video episodes, nor are there planned to be at this point in time. NEXUS was supposed to run for around 50 episodes, give or take. The timeslot was not the fault of Tsuburaya Productions. They had originally agreed to produce a primetime series, but it was the CBC network who ultimately decided to run the show at 7.30am. Tsuburaya strongly disagreed with this decision.
Re: Anyone feel the show could have gone on longer with an OVA?
So did you buy or run the auction of the DVD I mentioned?Jim Ballard wrote:That disc is total bullshit. It's actually a copy of Episode EX that I uploaded to the internet (I know this because I messed up the encode and it had a horrible screech right at the start, which is present on this DVD). The subtitles are also god awful. Download the much better TV-Nihon version.DarkRobin wrote:I once found a DVD on ebay auction and missed it. It had picture of Ultraman Noa and Dark Zagi on it. And the title of the auction was movie for Ultraman Noa, so I'm just wondering if they made anything to extend the series for a bit.
The ordering on the DVDs places Episode EX between Episodes 31 and 32. The episode list published in one of the books shows the same. So, I would consider this the "official" position. But, since it deviates heavily from the main storyarc, it could probably fit anywhere in the latter half of the show quite easily. The star of the show was Night Raider Shiori Hiraki.
Aside from Episode 29 Directors Cut and Episode EX, there are really no original video episodes, nor are there planned to be at this point in time. NEXUS was supposed to run for around 50 episodes, give or take. The timeslot was not the fault of Tsuburaya Productions. They had originally agreed to produce a primetime series, but it was the CBC network who ultimately decided to run the show at 7.30am. Tsuburaya strongly disagreed with this decision.
Also, thanks telling me about the details about the episodes, and the situation the ended the series.
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Re: Anyone feel the show could have gone on longer with an OVA?
I bought it. Whoever produced the disc used the DivX I uploaded.DarkRobin wrote:So did you buy or run the auction of the DVD I mentioned?
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Re: Is there an Movie or OVA episodes made after the series?
Not sure about this but there's a movie call Ultraman 2 Requiem but then due to performances of Ultraman Nexus ... Ultraman 2 Requiem was cancelledDarkRobin wrote:Does anyone know is they made a movie from the series, or an ova episode after the end of the series?
And I don't mean the Ultraman Next movie that showed prior to the series; the very movie the series' based on.
I once found a DVD on ebay auction and missed it. It had picture of Ultraman Noa and Dark Zagi on it. And the title of the auction was movie for Ultraman Noa, so I'm just wondering if they made anything to extend the series for a bit.
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Re: Anyone feel the show could have gone on longer with an OVA?
During the theatrical run of ULTRAMAN: THE NEXT they ran a short teaser after the end credits which stated a 2005 roadshow for "ULTRAMAN 2 REQUIEM", but this was removed from the DVD/Video release.
Thought I had something about it in print somewhere, but can't seem to find it If I find it I'll scan it.
Thought I had something about it in print somewhere, but can't seem to find it If I find it I'll scan it.