Follow Us on Twitter: x.com/KitsuneAnimeLol 00:00 - Intro 01:18 - Aesthetics 02:44 - Love for Ultraman and Tokusatsu 04:35 - Story 07:04 - Themes 09:15 - Final Thoughts
ultraman(Ken version) reflects his human form quite a bit since he is a baseball player the wider shoulder and the long arms reflect this, while his father in the start has the classic ultraman proportion. and the older version of his dad even reflect older injuries and his moustache. which in my opinion is a very nice detail.
The thing you talked about attention to detail is not just about Tokusatsu, but about Japanese Culture in general, from the fact that there has almost-to-none fantasy japanese brands, to the fact they had put one of characthers produly singinmg a ACTUAL ANTHEM OF A JAPANESE TEAM, everything is detailed to perfection and as you said, wasnt on your face, was only to add more to the scenes
I've never watched anything related to Ultraman but when I saw it on a short I didn't think anything about it but when watching it oh my gosh when I watched it I fell right in love with it❤❤❤ 200/10
I would've liked, during the montage of Ken bettering himself, to have gotten scenes of Ken getting better at fighting Kaiju and we got to see cameos from the likes of Antlar, Black King, Geronimon, or Jamila.
I completely understand what you mean when you talk about taking your childhood for granted. When you’re young, you never stop and think about the future or the hardships adults have to face. Eventually, when you do get older you start to realize how easy you had it. That childlike wonder that you had is replaced with stress and cynicism. It’s not a truly awful or absolutely terrible thing, but that transition from child to teen to adult is a hard process to go through.
This movie is my introduction to Ultraman as something I might actually really enjoy, I love how the mivie just drops you in this universe and doesnt explain much and I really liked the stuff about Ultraman being an alien. I am now starved for Ultraman media please recomend me something!
Shin Ultraman is a good movie to show you the concept of Ultraman as it is a remake of the original 1966 series when it come to actual series to watch itself i recommend Tiga and Mebius though they are very early 2000s so some stuff have not age well, Nexus is a good one if you want something a bit more mature you could also watch some of the newer series like Ultraman Blazar on Tsuburaya Productions channel which is the official Ultraman channel as they post eps for free on RU-vid there with sub and dub options
@justdrums8273 So far, I've only seen Ultraman Max(previously seen more of Kamen Rider). I enjoyed it, though I have to warn that at least the first couple episodes felt like early 2000's Power Rangers before it got better, and in some cases, near horror-stranger
If you like the family-oriented elements in Rising, you can try *Ultraman R-B* for a more lighthearted show. But if you want a little _heavier_ watch with family theme, check out *Ultraman Geed* show.
5:45 Yes, but from what I've seen, Japan's "made for kids" can be very different from other countries "made for kids." And honestly, as someone who finished Ultraman Max recently, Ultraman adopting a kaiju sounds very much like something that would happen, lasts for maybe a few episodes before the birth parent shows up/the baby turns out to grow up really fast.
And most of the country, restriction can be different from each era, i remember there's a lot of sexual joke in my country's show, most of the old people there love those kind of shows, and that's when they are young😂
I'm not a single parent but i'm more of a single brother doing most of the raising for my sister because my parents were to busy fighting at that time and yeah this movie slaps.
Ultraman rising is not for kids That's all i would say about this movie. If you're a parent, or a an adult struggling with responsibilities, this is your motivation.
I know that the Ultraman YoutTube channel sometimes uploads the series. I'm fairly certain you can also watch the original 1966 Ultraman series for free on RU-vid (at least in America).
@giovanmorabonilla6400 If you have on demand services, like with cox, you'll probably have 20 or so series available to you through tubi, freevee and so on. You can also check if your local library has some. There's also "places" like kissasian where you can watch Japanese series, that being where I watched all of Kamen Rider Build, although it's also one where you have to deal with popups.
Kitsune anime "if you are a parent watch ultraman rising" Me "if you are a kid watch ultraman nexus and Ultraman the next, it's a great series and movie"