IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,9/10
6844
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Ein Sportstar kehrt nach Hause zurück, um die Rolle seines Vaters als Ultraman zu übernehmen. Er beschützt Tokio vor gigantischen Monstern und wird zum legendären Helden.Ein Sportstar kehrt nach Hause zurück, um die Rolle seines Vaters als Ultraman zu übernehmen. Er beschützt Tokio vor gigantischen Monstern und wird zum legendären Helden.Ein Sportstar kehrt nach Hause zurück, um die Rolle seines Vaters als Ultraman zu übernehmen. Er beschützt Tokio vor gigantischen Monstern und wird zum legendären Helden.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Auszeichnungen
- 1 Gewinn & 9 Nominierungen insgesamt
Christopher Sean
- Ken Sato
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Tamlyn Tomita
- Mina
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Rob Fukuzaki
- Game Commentator
- (Synchronisation)
Hiro Nakamura
- Kenji
- (Synchronisation)
Gedde Watanabe
- Professor Sato
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Keone Young
- Dr. Onda
- (Synchronisation)
Frank Buckley
- Announcer
- (Synchronisation)
François Chau
- Itow-san
- (Synchronisation)
Julia Harriman
- Ami Wakita
- (Synchronisation)
Robert Yasumura
- Kubo-san
- (Synchronisation)
Artt Butler
- Coach Shimura
- (Synchronisation)
Karen Maruyama
- Oba-chan
- (Synchronisation)
Mayumi Yoshida
- TV Reporter
- (Synchronisation)
Mila O'Malley
- Chiho
- (Synchronisation)
Jonathan Ohye
- Yakult Catcher
- (Synchronisation)
Vic Chao
- KDF Pilot #3
- (Synchronisation)
Bret Marnell
- KDF Flight Control
- (Synchronisation)
Julia Kato
- Umpire #3
- (Synchronisation)
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I thought it was an alright movie. Its not very complicated and does a good job being an entertaining kids movie. It may not hold adults' attention the full way through, I personally only watched the first half before finishing the rest of the movie later while eating lunch. This was because the story is very predictable and the dialogue bland. However the animation is done well and the movie carries a good message for kids.
The main character as Ultraman didn't really intrigue me too much, but I get the sense the original Ultraman had a much different origin and I would've been interested in how the original came to be. The movie didn't really delve into that or how he got his powers. I'm assuming its all technology, but I could be wrong.
The main character as Ultraman didn't really intrigue me too much, but I get the sense the original Ultraman had a much different origin and I would've been interested in how the original came to be. The movie didn't really delve into that or how he got his powers. I'm assuming its all technology, but I could be wrong.
My family and I recently watched Ultraman: Rising (2024) on Netflix. The storyline follows a successful baseball player in Japan who is chosen to become the next Ultraman. As he battles a surge of monsters, he encounters a baby monster that he must care for until he can find a home for it. Meanwhile, a sinister villain emerges with a plot that threatens all of humanity.
The film is co-directed by Shannon Tindle and John Aoshima, who previously collaborated on Kubo and the Two Strings. The voice cast includes Christopher Sean (You), Tamlyn Tomita (The Day After Tomorrow), Gedde Watanabe (Sixteen Candles), and Hiro Nakamura.
This is one of those films with just enough good elements to make it worth watching, but not enough to be truly great. The animation and depiction of the universe are impressive, with both the monsters and Ultraman standing out. However, the characters were hit or miss. While I liked the hero and the villain, I wasn't as invested in the baby monster subplot. The villain's motivations were well-developed and justifiable. The "Gigantron" in the film reminded me of Rodan, and the final monster battle was solid, with a well-written resolution.
In conclusion, Ultraman: Rising features fantastic animation and enough elements of the monster universe to make it worth a watch. However, some aspects of the film, particularly the more child-oriented, cheesy moments, detract from its depth and quality. I would score this a 5.5-6/10 and only recommend it with the appropriate expectations.
The film is co-directed by Shannon Tindle and John Aoshima, who previously collaborated on Kubo and the Two Strings. The voice cast includes Christopher Sean (You), Tamlyn Tomita (The Day After Tomorrow), Gedde Watanabe (Sixteen Candles), and Hiro Nakamura.
This is one of those films with just enough good elements to make it worth watching, but not enough to be truly great. The animation and depiction of the universe are impressive, with both the monsters and Ultraman standing out. However, the characters were hit or miss. While I liked the hero and the villain, I wasn't as invested in the baby monster subplot. The villain's motivations were well-developed and justifiable. The "Gigantron" in the film reminded me of Rodan, and the final monster battle was solid, with a well-written resolution.
In conclusion, Ultraman: Rising features fantastic animation and enough elements of the monster universe to make it worth a watch. However, some aspects of the film, particularly the more child-oriented, cheesy moments, detract from its depth and quality. I would score this a 5.5-6/10 and only recommend it with the appropriate expectations.
Pretty good for any Ultraman fan out there, good job.
The story draws on many of the old and new things that make up the Ultraman series, the easy-going vibe, the cool fights, and most of all the simple but heartful message.
Ive seen complaints that it isnt as serious as Ultraman should be, but honestly you can have any story with this character, campy and easy-going at times like the original 66 Ultraman, more serious like Ultraseven or Nexus, or a middle point like Tiga, in the end it's still Ultraman, and I personally believe it's a great new story for possible new fans, specially because it's on such a worldwide platform like Netflix. I really hope this is the gateway for lots of new fans, I think it very well could be, and even if it isn't, it for sure told a great Ultraman story that newcomers and old fans can enjoy, on that note, go watch Ultraman Mebius I think the vibes are very similar.
-Shuwatch.
The story draws on many of the old and new things that make up the Ultraman series, the easy-going vibe, the cool fights, and most of all the simple but heartful message.
Ive seen complaints that it isnt as serious as Ultraman should be, but honestly you can have any story with this character, campy and easy-going at times like the original 66 Ultraman, more serious like Ultraseven or Nexus, or a middle point like Tiga, in the end it's still Ultraman, and I personally believe it's a great new story for possible new fans, specially because it's on such a worldwide platform like Netflix. I really hope this is the gateway for lots of new fans, I think it very well could be, and even if it isn't, it for sure told a great Ultraman story that newcomers and old fans can enjoy, on that note, go watch Ultraman Mebius I think the vibes are very similar.
-Shuwatch.
I saw this movie with one of my best friends and we were commenting, pausing and rewinding the movie all the time, so many details to see, so many memorable scenes to repeat.
From the beginning the protagonist seemed charismatic to me, despite being egocentric. Although of course, later we see the reason for his attitude, and it is easy to empathize with him.
In fact, it is easy to empathize with ALL the characters.
AND THE BABY, OH MY GOD, THE BABY. SHE IS REALLY ADORABLE. Every time she appeared on the screen my heart melted.
We had a very good time watching the movie, so much so that we are now watching it a second time, to capture as many details as possible.
It has become one of my favorites. An excellent movie.
From the beginning the protagonist seemed charismatic to me, despite being egocentric. Although of course, later we see the reason for his attitude, and it is easy to empathize with him.
In fact, it is easy to empathize with ALL the characters.
AND THE BABY, OH MY GOD, THE BABY. SHE IS REALLY ADORABLE. Every time she appeared on the screen my heart melted.
We had a very good time watching the movie, so much so that we are now watching it a second time, to capture as many details as possible.
It has become one of my favorites. An excellent movie.
I don't know anything about Ultraman, but I was curious about this movie as superhero film, since this genre becomes stale and I wanted to see what else there is.
I wasn't blown away, but there's a lot of interesting ideas and choices and all of it comes down to how good it all blends together.
The biggest deal for me is a main character. Rich baseball hothead is just not that interesting for me and setting up main story takes quite some time so we are left to look at arrogant young adult who meets first big problems in his life, or so it seems. We don't know much about Ultraman origins and I find it refreshing, since all important story beats are here and so we don't know how he became "super" but we see how he becomes "hero".
Action and animation in general is quite exiting, new trand on hybrid of 2D and 3D makes most of new animated features absolute joy to watch and this one is no exception.
By the end I wasn't completely satisfied since we got a happinest of happy ends which is quite strange considering how horrible things go in the third act. I think it's a perfect movie to watch with family or younger people, but not much besides that.
I wasn't blown away, but there's a lot of interesting ideas and choices and all of it comes down to how good it all blends together.
The biggest deal for me is a main character. Rich baseball hothead is just not that interesting for me and setting up main story takes quite some time so we are left to look at arrogant young adult who meets first big problems in his life, or so it seems. We don't know much about Ultraman origins and I find it refreshing, since all important story beats are here and so we don't know how he became "super" but we see how he becomes "hero".
Action and animation in general is quite exiting, new trand on hybrid of 2D and 3D makes most of new animated features absolute joy to watch and this one is no exception.
By the end I wasn't completely satisfied since we got a happinest of happy ends which is quite strange considering how horrible things go in the third act. I think it's a perfect movie to watch with family or younger people, but not much besides that.
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- WissenswertesThis is the first animated feature that used Dreamworks's open-source rendering software Moonray, without the involvement of that said company. ILM: Industrial Light & Magic is the first studio to use it.
- VerbindungenFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Golden Global Destruction (2021)
- SoundtracksUrutoramanno Uta (Ultraman Theme)
Written by Hajime Tsuburaya (as Kyoichi Azuma) and Kunio Miyauchi
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- Tokio, Japan(Studio)
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- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 57 Min.(117 min)
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