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Ultraman Season 2 · review

★
Top reader May 27, 2022 · 2 min read
↑ Recommended
7 /10

A bit on the short side for your typical seasonal anime. Netflix seems to like drafting these 4-8 episode seasons, and I can get behind it if it means trimming some of the fat from what we're used to seeing in the standard 12-13 episodes. A problem you can run into is that with such a short series it seems like it's hard for them to come up with promotional material that doesn't just spoil everything that happens in the season. The OP and ED of the show just straight recycle a bunch of animation and show you pretty much everything that's going to happen.The ED less so, and I think it's still pretty stylish on it's own with the disco dancing and that groovy song. But that's a problem a have with a lot of shows generally, showing too much in the OP so that nothing in the actual show can surprise you.

The whole plot seemed like a thin excuse to introduce the new Fire Ultraman to the toy lineup and make some more of that sweet sweet merchandising revenue. They have like 6 Iron Man suits now and I think manage to get at least one shot where they're all together fighting the big bad who despite them trying their best to make intimidating still manages to just feel like generic villain of the week number 27. The blue skin girl has the best arc, and I'm not just saying that because she was hot.

Overall my feelings on this show can be described with TJ Miller's character from the emoji movie. 7/10

Mark
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