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Good for start with?
A simple question. Would this be a good place to get an idea of what Ultraman is all about? I am a fan of Kamen Rider, Super Sentai, etc..but have never seen Ultraman. Is Mebius good or is another of the shows a better starting point. (Not starting with the original since it isnt available, but from what TV-Nihon has subbed so far.
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Re: Good for start with?
Mebius is the 40th series, and has lots of cameos and stuff. Not the degree of Gokai or even Decade, but they are present.
To be honest, unlike the others that just export the theme to a different setting, most Ultraman series are the same, just with different characters and dealing with monsters and stuff, so it'd be fine for getting a taste of old school giant monster smackdowns. I'd say this over Ultra Seven X though, which is kinda more adult oriented.
To be honest, unlike the others that just export the theme to a different setting, most Ultraman series are the same, just with different characters and dealing with monsters and stuff, so it'd be fine for getting a taste of old school giant monster smackdowns. I'd say this over Ultra Seven X though, which is kinda more adult oriented.
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Re: Good for start with?
Well, I haven't seen most of the Sentai (Only maybe 4 or 5) but I still REALLY enjoy Gokaiger, so I shouldn't mind not being able to pick out every guest, just to enjoy some giant smackdowns.
Also, I HAVE seen most of the Heisei Rider shows and Decade was MEH...Soooo...
Also, I HAVE seen most of the Heisei Rider shows and Decade was MEH...Soooo...
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Re: Good for start with?
I say Mebius is a good start. It's kind of 'stand-alone', as per most Ultraman series, but makes many references to the original Showa-era Ultraman Series. If you watch the series, you'd realize that some of the kaijus are actually the kaijus from the earlier Showa Ultraman series. You get cameos from the older heroes in the later episodes, which is pretty neat.
Another great series to catch is Ultraman Tiga. You can find subs online, and original DVDs as well. Tiga rebooted the Ultraman franchise in 1996, after a long hiatus. It started Ultraman in a different continuity from the original series. Ultraman (1966) all the way up to Ultraman 80 (1980) was set in the same continuity. Some of the subsequent Ultraman Series also had their own continuity. Mebius on the other hand, went back to the same universe of the very first Ultraman series, where the last series aired some 25 years ago from the time of Mebius (2006). It was pointed out specifically in the first episode of Mebius that kaijus haven't appeared on Earth for 25 years, setting it back in the Nebula M-78 universe of Ultraman.
For myself, as I've watched some of the older shows as well, it's very nostalgic to watch Mebius. (That's also why I wanted to see this series to the end, hopefully. I'm really thankful to SWD and ookami especially, as well as the QC'ers, in helping me in this.)
Another great series to catch is Ultraman Tiga. You can find subs online, and original DVDs as well. Tiga rebooted the Ultraman franchise in 1996, after a long hiatus. It started Ultraman in a different continuity from the original series. Ultraman (1966) all the way up to Ultraman 80 (1980) was set in the same continuity. Some of the subsequent Ultraman Series also had their own continuity. Mebius on the other hand, went back to the same universe of the very first Ultraman series, where the last series aired some 25 years ago from the time of Mebius (2006). It was pointed out specifically in the first episode of Mebius that kaijus haven't appeared on Earth for 25 years, setting it back in the Nebula M-78 universe of Ultraman.
For myself, as I've watched some of the older shows as well, it's very nostalgic to watch Mebius. (That's also why I wanted to see this series to the end, hopefully. I'm really thankful to SWD and ookami especially, as well as the QC'ers, in helping me in this.)
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Re: Good for start with?
I think Mebius would give you a taste of how the regular Ultraman series are. Like someone else said, they are all pretty much the same thing.
I honestly don't like those type of shows. My favorites are Nexus and Seven X which don't conform to the formulaic Ultraman formulas.
I honestly don't like those type of shows. My favorites are Nexus and Seven X which don't conform to the formulaic Ultraman formulas.
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Re: Good for start with?
What do you consider the standard formula versus the difference of UltraSeven X and Nexus?
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Re: Good for start with?
Monster appears. Guys in planes fight it for bit, but fail to defeat it. Ultraman shows up and defeats the monster. Lather, rinse, repeat.
I've tried watching Max and Mebius, but it never seems to be about anything. I mean, you can probably simplify Sentai in this way (Which I kind of do in the back of my head) but at least Sentai has various themes about the team dynamic. Both series are predictable in their own ways, but Ultraman seems utterly predictable and just not very fun, which just doesn't interest me very much.
I've tried watching Max and Mebius, but it never seems to be about anything. I mean, you can probably simplify Sentai in this way (Which I kind of do in the back of my head) but at least Sentai has various themes about the team dynamic. Both series are predictable in their own ways, but Ultraman seems utterly predictable and just not very fun, which just doesn't interest me very much.