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Ken Sato is a superstar baseball player who returns to Japan to become the latest hero to carry the mantle of Ultraman. However, he is compelled to raise a newborn kaiju monster, the offspri... Read allKen Sato is a superstar baseball player who returns to Japan to become the latest hero to carry the mantle of Ultraman. However, he is compelled to raise a newborn kaiju monster, the offspring of his greatest enemy, as his own child.Ken Sato is a superstar baseball player who returns to Japan to become the latest hero to carry the mantle of Ultraman. However, he is compelled to raise a newborn kaiju monster, the offspring of his greatest enemy, as his own child.
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- 1 win & 9 nominations total
Christopher Sean
- Ken Sato
- (voice)
- …
Tamlyn Tomita
- Mina
- (voice)
- …
Rob Fukuzaki
- Game Commentator
- (voice)
Hiro Nakamura
- Kenji
- (voice)
Gedde Watanabe
- Professor Sato
- (voice)
- …
Keone Young
- Dr. Onda
- (voice)
Frank Buckley
- Announcer
- (voice)
François Chau
- Itow-san
- (voice)
Julia Harriman
- Ami Wakita
- (voice)
Robert Yasumura
- Kubo-san
- (voice)
Artt Butler
- Coach Shimura
- (voice)
Karen Maruyama
- Oba-chan
- (voice)
Mayumi Yoshida
- TV Reporter
- (voice)
Mila O'Malley
- Chiho
- (voice)
Jonathan Ohye
- Yakult Catcher
- (voice)
Vic Chao
- KDF Pilot #3
- (voice)
Julia Kato
- Umpire #3
- (voice)
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Wow
So it's a Netflix movie, keep that in mind.
But overall, this hits all the right boxes and even a few surprises. The emotional aspect is really well done and they make you care about the characters along the way.
Make sure you have seen the first one it'll be a little confusing. I appreciated the they didn't force any romance and they didn't make everything perfect for the character.
As a parent I thought they did a good job of displaying some of the difficulties that come with raising kids, especially if they sometimes act like monsters.
If you have Netflix, give this movie a shot. I think you'll like it.
But overall, this hits all the right boxes and even a few surprises. The emotional aspect is really well done and they make you care about the characters along the way.
Make sure you have seen the first one it'll be a little confusing. I appreciated the they didn't force any romance and they didn't make everything perfect for the character.
As a parent I thought they did a good job of displaying some of the difficulties that come with raising kids, especially if they sometimes act like monsters.
If you have Netflix, give this movie a shot. I think you'll like it.
Pretty darn good for a Netflix film
I originally was not enjoying this film. I thought it was going to be just a typical story about a hero getting humbled to beat a better hero. Then the baby kaiju was introduced and this film revealed what it really was, a story about parenthood and just how lovely it is. With the main character, Sato, starting off the most unlikable character I've ever seen, but throughout the film becoming infinitely more likable. The animation is drop dead gorgeous, every frame looks like a painting. The fight choreography is stellar in most fights. The score sounds pretty average mostly until some fights where they pull out the guitar and just start shredding. Overall I enjoyed the film and am looking forward to other projects to come out of this studio.
I'M IN LOVE
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.
Great style, less substance
7/10 = Pretty good for me.
First things first, I wouldn't recommend this for adults. All the character motivations are fairly shallow, and the cliches run rampant. There are a few surprises, but they're out of left field and stay unexplained.
It was still an enjoyable movie to pass time. And the place it gets bumped up from "just OK" to "pretty good" is the excellent use of craft. There are dozens of scenes with excellent framing that could be frozen and used as pictures in their own right. ILM made great use of Dreamwork's "Moonbeam" program to convey the world. The textures are photorealistic enough to draw one in, while the exaggerated features enhance the personalities of the cartoon characters portrayed. And rather than pulling one out of immersion, the occasional flashes of line-art actually enhance the experience of "fun surrounding watching a cartoon".
First things first, I wouldn't recommend this for adults. All the character motivations are fairly shallow, and the cliches run rampant. There are a few surprises, but they're out of left field and stay unexplained.
It was still an enjoyable movie to pass time. And the place it gets bumped up from "just OK" to "pretty good" is the excellent use of craft. There are dozens of scenes with excellent framing that could be frozen and used as pictures in their own right. ILM made great use of Dreamwork's "Moonbeam" program to convey the world. The textures are photorealistic enough to draw one in, while the exaggerated features enhance the personalities of the cartoon characters portrayed. And rather than pulling one out of immersion, the occasional flashes of line-art actually enhance the experience of "fun surrounding watching a cartoon".
First Introduction to Ultraman
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.
Did you know
- TriviaThis 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.
- ConnectionsFeatured 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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- Also known as
- Ultraman: El ascenso
- Filming locations
- Tokyo, Japan(Studio)
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- Runtime
- 1h 57m(117 min)
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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