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Ultraman Tiga

Ultraman Tiga (ウルトラマンティガ, Urutoraman Tiga) is a Japanese tokusatsu TV drama and the twelfth show in the Ultra Series. Produced by Tsuburaya Productions, Ultraman Tiga had aired at 6:00 pm and aired between September 7, 1996, to August 30, 1997, with a total of 52 episodes with five movies (three being crossovers, two being direct sequels to the series as well as a comic book series).

Ultraman Tiga
Original Japanese title card
GenreSuperhero
Tokusatsu
Kaiju
Sci-Fi
Kyodai Hero
Created byTsuburaya Productions
Developed byMasakazu Migita
Directed byShingo Matsubara
Starring
Narrated byIssei Futamata
Opening themeTake Me Higher by V6
Larger Than Life
Ending themeBrave Love, Tiga by 地球防衛団 (the Earth Defense Force)
ComposerTatsumi Yano
Country of originJapan
Original languageJapanese
No. of episodes52
Production
Running time30 minutes
Release
Original networkTBS, MBS
Original releaseSeptember 7, 1996 (1996-09-07) –
August 30, 1997 (1997-08-30)
Related

It was broadcast after a franchise hiatus of over 15 years, set in a universe different from all previous series and updated with a new look and feel. Tiga is the first Ultraman with multiple combat modes and non-red colors. It is one of the most popular entries in the Ultra Series. Because of Tiga's popularity, he had more exposure on TV and movies than any other Heisei Ultraman. Ultraman Tiga was also dubbed in English by 4Kids Entertainment and broadcast in the United States as part of the FoxBox programming block on Fox Broadcasting Company affiliates, making it the fourth Ultra Series to air in the United States after Ultraman, Ultra Seven and Ultraman: Towards the Future. A modern retelling of the drama titled Ultraman Trigger: New Generation Tiga was released on July 10, 2021, as a commemoration for the drama's 25th anniversary.

Plot Edit

 
Ultraman Tiga facing his final opponent in the series, Gatanothor.

Set in an alternate universe in the year 2007-2010 (2049 in the U.S. dub), giant monsters and conquering aliens start to appear, as was foretold by an apocalyptic prophecy about uncontrollable chaos over the Earth. Facing the threat, the TPC (Terrestrial Peaceable Consortium) is created along with its branch, GUTS (Global Unlimited Task Squad). Through a holographic message in a capsule found by researchers, the GUTS gets knowledge about a golden pyramid built by an ancient civilization. At the site, three statues of a race of giants who defended early human civilization on Earth about 30,000,000 years ago have been unearthed. GUTS finds the three ancient statues, but two of them are destroyed by the monsters Golza and Melba. The third one gains life from the spiritual energy of officer Daigo, a descendant of the ancient race. Daigo and the remaining statue merge into a single being, made of light. Shortly after defeating the two monsters, Daigo is revealed by the hologram of the prophecy that 30 million years in the past, a great evil that not even the giants could stop, destroyed the ancient civilization. Ultraman Tiga is a hero who protects the Earth. He accompanied the children throughout their childhood.

The same evil reappears in the finale of the series, the Ruler of Darkness Gatanothor, and his servants, Gijera and Zeiger. Gatanothor defeats Ultraman Tiga with ease, withstanding the Delcalium Light Stream and a modified version of the Zeperion Ray, both Tiga finishes and turns him back into a stone statue, but the light of humanity can turn him into Glitter Tiga, giving him the power to defeat Gatanothor and save the Earth. However, Tiga's victory came at a cost. Daigo was no longer able to become Tiga after the Sparklence disintegrated into dust after his final battle. It is revealed that Tiga, although no longer bound to Daigo, and its energy now remains in the hearts of all those who believe in Tiga, inner strength, and justice. Given the right conditions such as times of despair, the sparks will gather and the Tiga statue will be revitalized.

Episodes Edit

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
1"Inheritance of Light" ("The Prophecy")
Transcription: "Hikari o Tsugu Mono" (Japanese: 光を継ぐもの)
Shingo MatsubaraMasakazu MigitaSeptember 7, 1996 (1996-09-07)
2"Legend of the Stone" ("Monster in the Mine")
Transcription: "Ishii no Shinwa" (Japanese: 石の神話)
Shingo MatsubaraMasakazu MigitaSeptember 14, 1996 (1996-09-14)
3"The Devil’s Prophecy" ("The False Prophet")
Transcription: "Akuma no Yogen" (Japanese: 悪魔の預言)
Hirochika MuraishiChiaki J. KonakaSeptember 21, 1996 (1996-09-21)
4"Goodbye, Planet Earth" ("Spark of Evil")
Transcription: "Sa.Yo.Na.Ra Chikyū" (Japanese: サ・ヨ・ナ・ラ地球)
Hirochika MuraishiHidenori MiyazawaSeptember 28, 1996 (1996-09-28)
5"The Day When the Monster Appeared" ("Munakata’s Monster")
Transcription: "Kaijū ga Detekita Hi" (Japanese: 怪獣が出てきた日)
Kyōta KawasakiChiaki J. KonakaOctober 5, 1996 (1996-10-05)
6"Second Contact" ("The Dark Cloud")
Transcription: "Sekando Kontakuto" (Japanese: セカンド・コンタクト)
Kyōta KawasakiChiaki J. KonakaOctober 12, 1996 (1996-10-12)
7"The Man Who Came Down to Earth" ("Alien Invasion")
Transcription: "Chikyū ni Oritekita Otoko" (Japanese: 地球に降りてきた男)
Yasushi OkadaHidenori MiyazawaOctober 19, 1996 (1996-10-19)
8"On the Night of Halloween" ("All Hallows Eve")
Transcription: "Harowin no Yoru ni" (Japanese: ハロウィンの夜に)
Yasushi OkadaMasakazu MigitaOctober 26, 1996 (1996-10-26)
9"The Girl Who Waits for the Monster" ("Stranded")
Transcription: "Kaijū o Matsu Shōjo" (Japanese: 怪獣を待つ少女)
Shingo MatsubaraChiaki J. KonakaNovember 2, 1996 (1996-11-02)
10"The Abandoned Amusement Park" ("Afraid of the Park")
Transcription: "Tozasareta Yūenchi" (Japanese: 閉ざされた遊園地)
Shingo MatsubaraHideyuki KawakamiNovember 9, 1996 (1996-11-09)
11"Requiem to the Darkness" ("Friend or Foe?")
Transcription: "Yami e no Rekuiemu" (Japanese: 闇へのレクイエム)
Shinichi KamisawaJunki TakegamiNovember 16, 1996 (1996-11-16)
12"S.O.S from the Bottom of the Sea" ("Mutant from the Sea")
Transcription: "Shinkai kara no SOS" (Japanese: 深海からのSOS)
Shinichi KamisawaNobuhisa KodamaNovember 23, 1996 (1996-11-23)
13"Human Collection" ("Attack of the Crow-Men")
Transcription: "Ningen Saishū" (Japanese: 人間採集)
Hirochika MuraishiMinoru Kawasaki & Hirochika MuraishiNovember 30, 1996 (1996-11-30)
14"The Unleashed Target" ("Nowhere to Hide")
Transcription: "Hanatareta Hyōteki" (Japanese: 放たれた標的)
Hirochika MuraishiKazuyoshi Nakazaki & Hirochika MuraishiDecember 7, 1996 (1996-12-07)
15"Phantom Dash" ("Revenge of Gazoto")
Transcription: "Maboroshi no Shissō" (Japanese: 幻の疾走)
Kyōta KawasakiJunki TakegamiDecember 14, 1996 (1996-12-14)
16"The Revived Demon" ("The Monster Slayer Returns")
Transcription: "Yomigaeru Kishin" (Japanese: よみがえる鬼神)
Kyōta KawasakiHideyuki KawakamiDecember 21, 1996 (1996-12-21)
17"The Battle Between Red and Blue" ("Dark vs Light")
Transcription: "Aka to Ao no Tatakai" (Japanese: 赤と青の戦い)
Tōdō FuyukiHidenori Miyazawa & Shinichi KamisawaDecember 28, 1996 (1996-12-28)
18"Golza Strikes Back!" ("Golza is Back!")
Transcription: "Goruza no Gyakushū" (Japanese: ゴルザの逆襲)
Tōdō FuyukiMasakazu MigitaJanuary 4, 1997 (1997-01-04)
19"GUTS Into Space (Part 1)" ("The Power of Light (Part 1)")
Transcription: "Gattsu yo Sora e (Zenpen)" (Japanese: GUTSよ宙(そら)へ 前編)
Hirochika MuraishiChiaki J. KonakaJanuary 11, 1997 (1997-01-11)
20"GUTS Into Space (Part 2)" ("The Power of Light (Part 2)")
Transcription: "Gattsu yo Sora e (Kōhen)" (Japanese: GUTSよ宙(そら)へ 後編)
Hirochika MuraishiChiaki J. KonakaJanuary 18, 1997 (1997-01-18)
21"Deban’s Turn!" ("The Show Must Go On!")
Transcription: "Deban da Deban" (Japanese: 出番だデバン!)
Tsugumi KitauraAi ŌtaJanuary 25, 1997 (1997-01-25)
22"The Fog is Coming" ("The Fog")
Transcription: "Kiri ga Kuru" (Japanese: 霧が来る)
Tsugumi KitauraKeiichi HasegawaFebruary 1, 1997 (1997-02-01)
23"Planet of the Dinosaurs" ("Prehistoric Danger")
Transcription: "Kyoryū-tachi no Hoshi" (Japanese: 恐竜たちの星)
Yasushi OkadaJunki TakegamiFebruary 8, 1997 (1997-02-08)
24"Go! Monster Expedition Squad" ("Toxic Terror")
Transcription: "Ike! Kaijyū Tankentai" (Japanese: 行け! 怪獣探検隊)
Yasushi OkadaYasushi HiranoFebruary 15, 1997 (1997-02-15)
25"The Devil’s Judgement"
Transcription: "Akuma no Shinpan" (Japanese: 悪魔の審判)
Hirochika MuraishiChiaki J. KonakaFebruary 22, 1997 (1997-02-22)
26"The Mysterical Monsterland"
Transcription: "Niji no Kaijū Makyō" (Japanese: 虹の怪獣魔境)
Hirochika MuraishiMasakazu MigitaMarch 1, 1997 (1997-03-01)
27"I Saw Obiko!"
Transcription: "Obiko o Mita!" (Japanese: オビコを見た!)
Kyōta KawasakiAi ŌtaMarch 8, 1997 (1997-03-08)
28"One Vanishing Moment"
Transcription: "Utakata no..." (Japanese: うたかたの…)
Kyōta KawasakiKyōta KawasakiMarch 15, 1997 (1997-03-15)
29"A Whiter Shade of Pale"
Transcription: "Aoi Yoru no Kioku" (Japanese: 青い夜の記憶)
Masaki HaradaKeiichi HasegawaMarch 22, 1997 (1997-03-22)
30"The Monster Zoo"
Transcription: "Kaijū Doōbutsuen" (Japanese: 怪獣動物園)
Masaki HaradaKazunori SaitoMarch 29, 1997 (1997-03-29)
31"GUTS Base Under Attack"
Transcription: "Osowareta Gattsu Kichi" (Japanese: 襲われたGUTS基地)
Tsugumi KitauraHideyuki KawakamiApril 5, 1997 (1997-04-05)
32"The Battle of Zelda Point"
Transcription: "Zeruda Pointo no Kōbō" (Japanese: ゼルダポイントの攻防)
Tsugumi KitauraAi ŌtaApril 12, 1997 (1997-04-12)
33"Vampire City"
Transcription: "Kyūketsu Toshi" (Japanese: 吸血都市)
Hirochika MuraishiKeiichi HasegawaApril 19, 1997 (1997-04-19)
34"To The Farthest South"
Transcription: "Minami no Hate Made" (Japanese: 南の涯てまで)
Hirochika MuraishiChiaki J. KonakaApril 26, 1997 (1997-04-26)
35"Sleeping Beauty"
Transcription: "Nemuri no Otome" (Japanese: 眠りの乙女)
Teruyoshi IshiiChiaki J. KonakaMay 3, 1997 (1997-05-03)
36"The Smile Across Space and Time"
Transcription: "Toki o Koeta Hohoemi" (Japanese: 時空をこえた微笑)
Teruyoshi IshiiMasakazu Migita & Keiichi HasegawaMay 10, 1997 (1997-05-10)
37"Flower"
Transcription: "Hana" (Japanese: )
Akio JissojiAkio SatsukawaMay 17, 1997 (1997-05-17)
38"The Mirage Monster"
Transcription: "Shinkirō no Kaijū" (Japanese: 蜃気楼の怪獣)
Kyōta KawasakiShinsuke OnishiMay 24, 1997 (1997-05-24)
39"Dear Mr. Ultraman"
Transcription: "Haikei Urutoraman-sama" (Japanese: 拝啓ウルトラマン様)
Kyōta KawasakiKeiichi HasegawaMay 31, 1997 (1997-05-31)
40"Dream"
Transcription: "Yume" (Japanese: )
Akio JissojiAkio SatsukawaJune 7, 1997 (1997-06-07)
41"A Friend from Space"
Transcription: "Uchū kara no Tomo" (Japanese: 宇宙からの友)
Tsugumi KitauraAi ŌtaJune 14, 1997 (1997-06-14)
42"The City Where the Girl Disappeared"
Transcription: "Shōjo ga Kieta Machi" (Japanese: 少女が消えた街)
Tsugumi KitauraKeiichi HasegawaJune 21, 1997 (1997-06-21)
43"The Land Shark"
Transcription: "Chi no Same" (Japanese: 地の鮫)
Hirochika MuraishiChiaki J. KonakaJune 28, 1997 (1997-06-28)
44"Inheritance of Shadow"
Transcription: "Kage o Tsugu Mono" (Japanese: 影を継ぐもの)
Hirochika MuraishiChiaki J. KonakaJuly 5, 1997 (1997-07-05)
45"Eternal Life"
Transcription: "Eien no Inochi" (Japanese: 永遠の命)
Shingo MatsubaraMasakazu MigitaJuly 12, 1997 (1997-07-12)
46"Let’s Go to Kamakura"
Transcription: "Iza Kamakura!" (Japanese: いざ鎌倉!)
Shingo MatsubaraMasakazu MigitaJuly 19, 1997 (1997-07-19)
47"Goodbye to Darkness"
Transcription: "Yami ni Sayōnara" (Japanese: 闇にさようなら)
Teruyoshi IshiiKeiichi HasegawaJuly 26, 1997 (1997-07-26)
48"Fugitive from the Moon"
Transcription: "Tsuki kara no Tōbōsha" (Japanese: 月からの逃亡者)
Teruyoshi IshiiMasakazu MigitaAugust 2, 1997 (1997-08-02)
49"Star of Ultra"
Transcription: "Urutora no Hoshi" (Japanese: ウルトラの星)
Masaki Harada & Kazuho MitsutaShozo UeharaAugust 9, 1997 (1997-08-09)
50"Take Me Higher!"
Transcription: "Motto Takaku!~Teiku Mī Haiyā~" (Japanese: もっと高く!~Take Me Higher!~)
Masaki HaradaChiaki J. KonakaAugust 16, 1997 (1997-08-16)
51"Ruler of Darkness"
Transcription: "Ankoku no Shihaisha" (Japanese: 暗黒の支配者)
Hirochika MuraishiChiaki J. Konaka, Keiichi Hasegawa & Masakazu MigitaAugust 23, 1997 (1997-08-23)
52"To The Shining Ones"
Transcription: "Kagayakeru Mono-tachi e" (Japanese: 輝けるものたちへ)
Hirochika MuraishiChiaki J. Konaka, Keiichi Hasegawa & Masakazu MigitaAugust 30, 1997 (1997-08-30)

Films Edit

Other appearances Edit

Cast Edit

  • Daigo Madoka (マドカ・ダイゴ, Madoka Daigo)/Nagano (長野, 49): Hiroshi Nagano (V6) (長野 博 (V6), Nagano Hiroshi (Bui Shikkusu))
  • Rena Yanase (ヤナセ・レナ, Yanase Rena): Takami Yoshimoto (吉本 多香美, Yoshimoto Takami)
  • Megumi Iruma (イルマ・メグミ, Iruma Megumi)/Yuzare (ユザレ, Yuzare, 50): Mio Takaki (高樹 澪, Takaki Mio)
  • Seiichi Munakata (ムナカタ・セイイチ, Munakata Seiichi): Akitoshi Ohtaki (大滝 明利, Ōtaki Akitoshi)
  • Masami Horii (ホリイ・マサミ, Horii Masami): Yukio Masuda (増田 由紀夫, Masuda Yukio)
  • Tetsuo Shinjoh (シンジョウ・テツオ, Shinjō Tetsuo): Shigeki Kagemaru (影丸 茂樹, Kagemaru Shigeki)
  • Jun Yazumi (ヤズミ・ジュン, Yazumi Jun): Yoichi Furuya (古屋 暢一, Furuya Yōichi)
  • Souichiro Sawai (サワイ・ソウイチロウ, Sawai Sōichirō): Tamio Kawachi (川地 民夫, Kawachi Tamio)
  • Masayuki Nahara (ナハラ・マサユキ, Nahara Masayuki): Uketa Take (タケ・ウケタ, Take Uketa)
  • Tetsuji Yoshioka (ヨシオカ・テツジ, Yoshioka Tetsuji): Ken Okabe (岡部 健, Okabe Ken)
  • Mayumi Shinjoh (シンジョウ・マユミ, Shinjō Mayumi): Kei Ishibashi (石橋 けい, Ishibashi Kei)
  • Naban Yao (ヤオ・ナバン, Yao Naban): Ichirō Ogura (小倉 一郎, Ogura Ichirō)
  • Reiko Kashimura (カシムラ・レイコ, Kashimura Reiko): Takako Kitagawa (北川 たか子, Kitagawa Takako)
  • Yūji Tango (タンゴ・ユウジ, Tango Yūji): Yoichi Okamura (岡村 洋一, Okamura Yōichi)
  • Ultraman Tiga (Voice): Yūji Machi (真地 勇志, Machi Yuji)
  • Narrator, Ultraman (ウルトラマン, Urutoraman, Voice; 49): Issei Futamata (二又 一成, Futamata Issei)

Guest cast Edit

  • Omi Yanase (ヤナセ・オミ, Yanase Omi, 7): Shigeru Araki (荒木 しげる, Araki Shigeru)
  • Ryosuke Sanada (サナダ・リョウスケ, Sanada Ryōsuke, 11, 47): Jun Yuzuhara (柚原 旬, Yuzuhara Jun)
  • Sayaka Ijuin (イジュウイン・サヤカ, Ijūin Sayaka, 11, 47): Michiko Shimazaki (島崎 路子, Shimazaki Michiko)
  • Zara (ザラ, 14): Shogo Shiotani (塩谷 庄吾, Shiotani Shōgo)
  • Lucia (ルシア, Rushia, 14): Motoko Nagino (梛野 素子, Nagino Motoko)
  • Takuma (拓磨, 15): Takuma Aoki (青木 拓磨, Aoki Takuma)
  • Noodle Shop Vendor (夜鳴きそば屋, Yonaki Soba-ya, 27): Shoichiro Akaboshi (赤星 昇一郎, Akaboshi Shōichirō)
  • Kiyoto Inui (イヌイ・キヨト, Inui Kiyoto, 41): Tom Saeba (冴場 都夢, Saeba Tomu)
  • Keigo Masaki (マサキ・ケイゴ, Masaki Keigo, 43, 44, 52): Takashi Kora (高良 隆志, Kōra Takashi)
  • Shin Hayate (ハヤテ・シン, Hayate Shin, 48, 52): Masaki Kyomoto (京本 政樹, Kyōmoto Masaki)

English dub Edit

An English dub of the series was produced by 4Kids Entertainment and recorded by their in-house dubbing studio, 4Kids Productions. The dub aired on the Fox Box, which was formerly the Fox Kids Children's block on Fox in the United States. The first episode premiered on September 14, 2002.

4Kids' adaptation served as a parody of the original Ultraman series' English adaptation produced by Peter Fernandez and, as such, made some significant changes. Such changes include producing a new theme song and soundtrack that replaced the originals. Storylines were altered to comply with Fox's Standards and Practices division and accommodate commercial breaks and broadcasting scheduling. Each episode was one or two minutes shorter than its Japanese counterpart. The dub included tongue-in-cheek dialogue, which changed the personalities for some characters such as Captain Iruma, who was changed from a smart, level-headed individual to an airhead. Additionally, Captain Iruma was referred to as a "sir" instead of a "ma'am".

Some monsters were given new sound effects, and the transformation sequence was altered altogether, showcasing all of Tiga's forms and emphasizing the change from Daigo to Tiga. Tiga's "Multi, Power, and Sky Types" are changed into "Omni, Power, and Speed Modes," respectively. The Sparklence was renamed the "Torch of Tiga", although the Region 1 DVD Release refers to it as the "Spark Lance" for the first DVD but afterwards, the translation becomes "Sparklence. His light techniques were called "Luminizers", and the Color Timer is referred to as the "Biotic Sensor."

Ultraman Tiga was removed from the FoxBox lineup on March 15, 2003, due to low ratings, with only 24 episodes of the 52-episode series having aired. 4Kids initially planned to relaunch the show in September, but decided to release the Japanese episodes on DVD instead. As a result, their dub is only viewable through recordings of the original broadcasts. Erica Schroeder (who voiced Rena) claimed that part of the reason for Ultraman Tiga's limited success in the U.S. was due to 4Kids' indecision whether to satirize the show or make it serious.

English voice cast Edit

Remake Edit

A modern retelling of the series titled Ultraman Trigger: New Generation Tiga (ウルトラマントリガー NEW GENERATION TIGA, Urutoraman Torigā Nyū Jenerēshon Tiga) was released in TV Tokyo from July 10, 2021, to January 22, 2022, as a commemoration for the 25th anniversary of the series.[1][2] Actors Raiga Terasaka, Yuna Toyoda, Shunya Kaneko, Meiku Harakawa, Katsuya Takagi, Kei Hosogai and Shin Takuma portrayed as Kengo Manaka (Ultraman Trigger), Yuna Shizuma, Akito Hijiri, Tesshin Sakuma, Himari Nanase, Seiya Tatsumi, Ignis (Trigger Dark) and Mitsukuni Shizuma respectively, while M・A・O and Sumire Uesaka voiced Marluru and Carmeara respectively.[3][4] The series was directed by Koichi Sakamoto as a main director, and was followed by Ultraman Decker on July 9, 2022.

Songs Edit

Opening theme
  • "TAKE ME HIGHER"
    "TAKE ME HIGHER" reached #1 of the Oricon Weekly Rankings Charts for the week of September 30, 1996, and became a Platinum Record. For Mill Creek Entertainment's DVD release of the series, the song is replaced with "Mezameyo, Ultraman Tiga," except for episodes 3 and 4, which retain TAKE ME HIGHER.
Ending Theme
  • "Brave Love, TIGA"
    • Producer: Gorō Kishitani (岸谷 五朗, Kishitani Gorō)
    • Lyrics: Sunplaza Nakano
    • Composition: Barbe-Q Wasada (バーベQ和佐田, Bābe Kyū Wasada)
    • Arrangement: Yasuhiko Fukuda (福田裕彦, Fukuda Yasuhiko)
    • Artist: Earth Protection Force (地球防衛団, Chikyū Bōei-dan)
    • Leader: Gorō Kishitani
    • Members: Takashi Utsunomiya (宇都宮 隆, Utsunomiya Takashi), Toshiaki Karasawa, Naoto Kine (木根 尚登, Kine Naoto), Sunplaza Nakano, Yasafumi Terawaki (寺脇 康文, Terawaki Yasufumi), Masahiko Nishimura, Barbe-Q Wasada, Papala Kawai (パッパラー河合, Papparā Kawai), Patrick Bommarito (パトリック・ボンマリート, Patorikku Bonmarīto), Funky Sueyoshi (ファンキー末吉, Fankī Sueyoshi), Yasuhiko Fukuda (福田 裕彦, Fukuda Yasuhiko), Honjamaka (ホンジャマカ, Hidehiko Ishizuka (石塚 英彦, Ishizuka Hidehiko), Toshiaki Megumi (恵 俊彰, Megumi Toshiaki))
Insert song
  • "The memory of the blue night"
    • Lyrics and composition: G.BROOKER.K.RED
    • Artist: Hitomi Sudo ( Japanese Columbia )
  • "ULTRAMAN LOVE FOR CHILDREN (Big band version instrumental)"
    • Composition: Hino Yasumasa
  • "TAKE ME HIGHER (NEW ALBUM MIX)"
    • Lyrics and composition: Jennifer Batten, Alberto Emilio Contini, Giancarlo Pasquini
    • Japanese lyrics: Suzuki Tadashi
    • Arrangement: Hoshino Akihiko
    • Artist: V6

Post–release Edit

Adaptations Edit

Dark Horse Comics published a manga-style series based on Ultraman Tiga in 2003–2004.[5]

China ban Edit

In September 2021, the series was removed from online streaming platforms in China. The removal triggered outcry from Chinese fans, trended on Sina Weibo, and began a hashtag which was viewed 84 million times. Global Times deduced that the series was banned due to "violent plots" that featured fight scenes and explosions.[6] However, the show returned to all major Chinese streaming video websites on September 27 of that same year but in an edited version.

Home media Edit

In July 2020, Shout! Factory announced to have struck a multi-year deal with Alliance Entertainment and Mill Creek Entertainment, with the blessings of Tsuburaya and Indigo, that granted them the exclusive SVOD and AVOD digital rights to the Ultra series and films (1,100 TV episodes and 20 films) acquired by Mill Creek the previous year. Ultraman Tiga, amongst other titles, will stream in the United States and Canada through Shout! Factory TV and Tokushoutsu.[7] Mill Creek's DVD release of Ultraman Tiga is set for October 19, 2021.

References Edit

  1. ^ "New TV Series "ULTRAMAN TRIGGER: NEW GENERATION TIGA" Starts Broadcasting in Japan Every Saturday 9 AM, from July 10th, 2021! | Tsuburaya Productions Co., Ltd". Tsuburaya Productions Co., Ltd - ULTRAMAN Series. Retrieved 2023-07-04.
  2. ^ Ltd, TSUBURAYA PRODUCTIONS Co (2021-04-15). "新テレビシリーズ『ウルトラマントリガー NEW GENERATION TIGA』テレビ東京系 2021年7月10日(土)あさ9時放送スタート!". 円谷ステーション – ウルトラマン、円谷プロ公式サイト (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-07-04.
  3. ^ "ULTRAMAN TRIGGER New Poster Revealed! M・A・O, Sumire Uesaka & More to Voice New Characters Premieres on July 10, 2021 | Tsuburaya Productions Co., Ltd". Tsuburaya Productions Co., Ltd - ULTRAMAN Series. Retrieved 2023-07-04.
  4. ^ Ltd, TSUBURAYA PRODUCTIONS Co (2021-06-10). "新TVシリーズ『ウルトラマントリガー』 オンライン発表会にキャスト集結! 新キャラやM・A・Oさん、上坂すみれさんほか声優陣も発表!". 円谷ステーション – ウルトラマン、円谷プロ公式サイト (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-07-04.
  5. ^ Dark Horse Launches Ultraman Tiga Comic
  6. ^ Yeung, Jessie (September 28, 2021). "Cartoons and children's shows are next on the chopping block in China's entertainment crackdown". CNN. from the original on September 30, 2021. Retrieved September 29, 2021.
  7. ^ Patrick Frater (July 10, 2020). "Shout! Factory Strikes 'Ultraman' Digital Distribution Deal With Mill Creek". Variety. from the original on December 14, 2020. Retrieved December 13, 2020.

External links Edit

  • Ultraman Tiga at IMDb
  • Ultraman Tiga: The Final Odyssey at IMDb
  • Ultraman Tiga Gaiden: Revival of the Ancient Giant at IMDb
  • Official website of Tsuburaya Productions (in English)
  • Ultraman Connection — Official website (in English)
  • Official Ultraman channel at YouTube

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This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Ultraman Tiga news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Ultraman Tiga news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Not to be confused with Ultraman Taiga Ultraman Tiga ウルトラマンティガ Urutoraman Tiga is a Japanese tokusatsu TV drama and the twelfth show in the Ultra Series Produced by Tsuburaya Productions Ultraman Tiga had aired at 6 00 pm and aired between September 7 1996 to August 30 1997 with a total of 52 episodes with five movies three being crossovers two being direct sequels to the series as well as a comic book series Ultraman TigaOriginal Japanese title cardGenreSuperheroTokusatsuKaijuSci FiKyodai HeroCreated byTsuburaya ProductionsDeveloped byMasakazu MigitaDirected byShingo MatsubaraStarringHiroshi Nagano Takami Yoshimoto Akitoshi Ohtaki Shigeki Kagemaru Yukio Masuda Yoichi Furuya Mio TakakiNarrated byIssei FutamataOpening themeTake Me Higher by V6Larger Than LifeEnding themeBrave Love Tiga by 地球防衛団 the Earth Defense Force ComposerTatsumi YanoCountry of originJapanOriginal languageJapaneseNo of episodes52ProductionRunning time30 minutesReleaseOriginal networkTBS MBSOriginal releaseSeptember 7 1996 1996 09 07 August 30 1997 1997 08 30 RelatedUltraman Zearth Ultraman DynaIt was broadcast after a franchise hiatus of over 15 years set in a universe different from all previous series and updated with a new look and feel Tiga is the first Ultraman with multiple combat modes and non red colors It is one of the most popular entries in the Ultra Series Because of Tiga s popularity he had more exposure on TV and movies than any other Heisei Ultraman Ultraman Tiga was also dubbed in English by 4Kids Entertainment and broadcast in the United States as part of the FoxBox programming block on Fox Broadcasting Company affiliates making it the fourth Ultra Series to air in the United States after Ultraman Ultra Seven and Ultraman Towards the Future A modern retelling of the drama titled Ultraman Trigger New Generation Tiga was released on July 10 2021 as a commemoration for the drama s 25th anniversary Contents 1 Plot 2 Episodes 3 Films 3 1 Other appearances 4 Cast 4 1 Guest cast 5 English dub 5 1 English voice cast 6 Remake 7 Songs 8 Post release 8 1 Adaptations 8 2 China ban 9 Home media 10 References 11 External linksPlot Edit nbsp Ultraman Tiga facing his final opponent in the series Gatanothor Main article List of Ultraman Tiga characters Set in an alternate universe in the year 2007 2010 2049 in the U S dub giant monsters and conquering aliens start to appear as was foretold by an apocalyptic prophecy about uncontrollable chaos over the Earth Facing the threat the TPC Terrestrial Peaceable Consortium is created along with its branch GUTS Global Unlimited Task Squad Through a holographic message in a capsule found by researchers the GUTS gets knowledge about a golden pyramid built by an ancient civilization At the site three statues of a race of giants who defended early human civilization on Earth about 30 000 000 years ago have been unearthed GUTS finds the three ancient statues but two of them are destroyed by the monsters Golza and Melba The third one gains life from the spiritual energy of officer Daigo a descendant of the ancient race Daigo and the remaining statue merge into a single being made of light Shortly after defeating the two monsters Daigo is revealed by the hologram of the prophecy that 30 million years in the past a great evil that not even the giants could stop destroyed the ancient civilization Ultraman Tiga is a hero who protects the Earth He accompanied the children throughout their childhood The same evil reappears in the finale of the series the Ruler of Darkness Gatanothor and his servants Gijera and Zeiger Gatanothor defeats Ultraman Tiga with ease withstanding the Delcalium Light Stream and a modified version of the Zeperion Ray both Tiga finishes and turns him back into a stone statue but the light of humanity can turn him into Glitter Tiga giving him the power to defeat Gatanothor and save the Earth However Tiga s victory came at a cost Daigo was no longer able to become Tiga after the Sparklence disintegrated into dust after his final battle It is revealed that Tiga although no longer bound to Daigo and its energy now remains in the hearts of all those who believe in Tiga inner strength and justice Given the right conditions such as times of despair the sparks will gather and the Tiga statue will be revitalized Episodes EditNo TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date1 Inheritance of Light The Prophecy Transcription Hikari o Tsugu Mono Japanese 光を継ぐもの Shingo MatsubaraMasakazu MigitaSeptember 7 1996 1996 09 07 2 Legend of the Stone Monster in the Mine Transcription Ishii no Shinwa Japanese 石の神話 Shingo MatsubaraMasakazu MigitaSeptember 14 1996 1996 09 14 3 The Devil s Prophecy The False Prophet Transcription Akuma no Yogen Japanese 悪魔の預言 Hirochika MuraishiChiaki J KonakaSeptember 21 1996 1996 09 21 4 Goodbye Planet Earth Spark of Evil Transcription Sa Yo Na Ra Chikyu Japanese サ ヨ ナ ラ地球 Hirochika MuraishiHidenori MiyazawaSeptember 28 1996 1996 09 28 5 The Day When the Monster Appeared Munakata s Monster Transcription Kaiju ga Detekita Hi Japanese 怪獣が出てきた日 Kyōta KawasakiChiaki J KonakaOctober 5 1996 1996 10 05 6 Second Contact The Dark Cloud Transcription Sekando Kontakuto Japanese セカンド コンタクト Kyōta KawasakiChiaki J KonakaOctober 12 1996 1996 10 12 7 The Man Who Came Down to Earth Alien Invasion Transcription Chikyu ni Oritekita Otoko Japanese 地球に降りてきた男 Yasushi OkadaHidenori MiyazawaOctober 19 1996 1996 10 19 8 On the Night of Halloween All Hallows Eve Transcription Harowin no Yoru ni Japanese ハロウィンの夜に Yasushi OkadaMasakazu MigitaOctober 26 1996 1996 10 26 9 The Girl Who Waits for the Monster Stranded Transcription Kaiju o Matsu Shōjo Japanese 怪獣を待つ少女 Shingo MatsubaraChiaki J KonakaNovember 2 1996 1996 11 02 10 The Abandoned Amusement Park Afraid of the Park Transcription Tozasareta Yuenchi Japanese 閉ざされた遊園地 Shingo MatsubaraHideyuki KawakamiNovember 9 1996 1996 11 09 11 Requiem to the Darkness Friend or Foe Transcription Yami e no Rekuiemu Japanese 闇へのレクイエム Shinichi KamisawaJunki TakegamiNovember 16 1996 1996 11 16 12 S O S from the Bottom of the Sea Mutant from the Sea Transcription Shinkai kara no SOS Japanese 深海からのSOS Shinichi KamisawaNobuhisa KodamaNovember 23 1996 1996 11 23 13 Human Collection Attack of the Crow Men Transcription Ningen Saishu Japanese 人間採集 Hirochika MuraishiMinoru Kawasaki amp Hirochika MuraishiNovember 30 1996 1996 11 30 14 The Unleashed Target Nowhere to Hide Transcription Hanatareta Hyōteki Japanese 放たれた標的 Hirochika MuraishiKazuyoshi Nakazaki amp Hirochika MuraishiDecember 7 1996 1996 12 07 15 Phantom Dash Revenge of Gazoto Transcription Maboroshi no Shissō Japanese 幻の疾走 Kyōta KawasakiJunki TakegamiDecember 14 1996 1996 12 14 16 The Revived Demon The Monster Slayer Returns Transcription Yomigaeru Kishin Japanese よみがえる鬼神 Kyōta KawasakiHideyuki KawakamiDecember 21 1996 1996 12 21 17 The Battle Between Red and Blue Dark vs Light Transcription Aka to Ao no Tatakai Japanese 赤と青の戦い Tōdō FuyukiHidenori Miyazawa amp Shinichi KamisawaDecember 28 1996 1996 12 28 18 Golza Strikes Back Golza is Back Transcription Goruza no Gyakushu Japanese ゴルザの逆襲 Tōdō FuyukiMasakazu MigitaJanuary 4 1997 1997 01 04 19 GUTS Into Space Part 1 The Power of Light Part 1 Transcription Gattsu yo Sora e Zenpen Japanese GUTSよ宙 そら へ 前編 Hirochika MuraishiChiaki J KonakaJanuary 11 1997 1997 01 11 20 GUTS Into Space Part 2 The Power of Light Part 2 Transcription Gattsu yo Sora e Kōhen Japanese GUTSよ宙 そら へ 後編 Hirochika MuraishiChiaki J KonakaJanuary 18 1997 1997 01 18 21 Deban s Turn The Show Must Go On Transcription Deban da Deban Japanese 出番だデバン Tsugumi KitauraAi ŌtaJanuary 25 1997 1997 01 25 22 The Fog is Coming The Fog Transcription Kiri ga Kuru Japanese 霧が来る Tsugumi KitauraKeiichi HasegawaFebruary 1 1997 1997 02 01 23 Planet of the Dinosaurs Prehistoric Danger Transcription Kyoryu tachi no Hoshi Japanese 恐竜たちの星 Yasushi OkadaJunki TakegamiFebruary 8 1997 1997 02 08 24 Go Monster Expedition Squad Toxic Terror Transcription Ike Kaijyu Tankentai Japanese 行け 怪獣探検隊 Yasushi OkadaYasushi HiranoFebruary 15 1997 1997 02 15 25 The Devil s Judgement Transcription Akuma no Shinpan Japanese 悪魔の審判 Hirochika MuraishiChiaki J KonakaFebruary 22 1997 1997 02 22 26 The Mysterical Monsterland Transcription Niji no Kaiju Makyō Japanese 虹の怪獣魔境 Hirochika MuraishiMasakazu MigitaMarch 1 1997 1997 03 01 27 I Saw Obiko Transcription Obiko o Mita Japanese オビコを見た Kyōta KawasakiAi ŌtaMarch 8 1997 1997 03 08 28 One Vanishing Moment Transcription Utakata no Japanese うたかたの Kyōta KawasakiKyōta KawasakiMarch 15 1997 1997 03 15 29 A Whiter Shade of Pale Transcription Aoi Yoru no Kioku Japanese 青い夜の記憶 Masaki HaradaKeiichi HasegawaMarch 22 1997 1997 03 22 30 The Monster Zoo Transcription Kaiju Doōbutsuen Japanese 怪獣動物園 Masaki HaradaKazunori SaitoMarch 29 1997 1997 03 29 31 GUTS Base Under Attack Transcription Osowareta Gattsu Kichi Japanese 襲われたGUTS基地 Tsugumi KitauraHideyuki KawakamiApril 5 1997 1997 04 05 32 The Battle of Zelda Point Transcription Zeruda Pointo no Kōbō Japanese ゼルダポイントの攻防 Tsugumi KitauraAi ŌtaApril 12 1997 1997 04 12 33 Vampire City Transcription Kyuketsu Toshi Japanese 吸血都市 Hirochika MuraishiKeiichi HasegawaApril 19 1997 1997 04 19 34 To The Farthest South Transcription Minami no Hate Made Japanese 南の涯てまで Hirochika MuraishiChiaki J KonakaApril 26 1997 1997 04 26 35 Sleeping Beauty Transcription Nemuri no Otome Japanese 眠りの乙女 Teruyoshi IshiiChiaki J KonakaMay 3 1997 1997 05 03 36 The Smile Across Space and Time Transcription Toki o Koeta Hohoemi Japanese 時空をこえた微笑 Teruyoshi IshiiMasakazu Migita amp Keiichi HasegawaMay 10 1997 1997 05 10 37 Flower Transcription Hana Japanese 花 Akio JissojiAkio SatsukawaMay 17 1997 1997 05 17 38 The Mirage Monster Transcription Shinkirō no Kaiju Japanese 蜃気楼の怪獣 Kyōta KawasakiShinsuke OnishiMay 24 1997 1997 05 24 39 Dear Mr Ultraman Transcription Haikei Urutoraman sama Japanese 拝啓ウルトラマン様 Kyōta KawasakiKeiichi HasegawaMay 31 1997 1997 05 31 40 Dream Transcription Yume Japanese 夢 Akio JissojiAkio SatsukawaJune 7 1997 1997 06 07 41 A Friend from Space Transcription Uchu kara no Tomo Japanese 宇宙からの友 Tsugumi KitauraAi ŌtaJune 14 1997 1997 06 14 42 The City Where the Girl Disappeared Transcription Shōjo ga Kieta Machi Japanese 少女が消えた街 Tsugumi KitauraKeiichi HasegawaJune 21 1997 1997 06 21 43 The Land Shark Transcription Chi no Same Japanese 地の鮫 Hirochika MuraishiChiaki J KonakaJune 28 1997 1997 06 28 44 Inheritance of Shadow Transcription Kage o Tsugu Mono Japanese 影を継ぐもの Hirochika MuraishiChiaki J KonakaJuly 5 1997 1997 07 05 45 Eternal Life Transcription Eien no Inochi Japanese 永遠の命 Shingo MatsubaraMasakazu MigitaJuly 12 1997 1997 07 12 46 Let s Go to Kamakura Transcription Iza Kamakura Japanese いざ鎌倉 Shingo MatsubaraMasakazu MigitaJuly 19 1997 1997 07 19 47 Goodbye to Darkness Transcription Yami ni Sayōnara Japanese 闇にさようなら Teruyoshi IshiiKeiichi HasegawaJuly 26 1997 1997 07 26 48 Fugitive from the Moon Transcription Tsuki kara no Tōbōsha Japanese 月からの逃亡者 Teruyoshi IshiiMasakazu MigitaAugust 2 1997 1997 08 02 49 Star of Ultra Transcription Urutora no Hoshi Japanese ウルトラの星 Masaki Harada amp Kazuho MitsutaShozo UeharaAugust 9 1997 1997 08 09 50 Take Me Higher Transcription Motto Takaku Teiku Mi Haiya Japanese もっと高く Take Me Higher Masaki HaradaChiaki J KonakaAugust 16 1997 1997 08 16 51 Ruler of Darkness Transcription Ankoku no Shihaisha Japanese 暗黒の支配者 Hirochika MuraishiChiaki J Konaka Keiichi Hasegawa amp Masakazu MigitaAugust 23 1997 1997 08 23 52 To The Shining Ones Transcription Kagayakeru Mono tachi e Japanese 輝けるものたちへ Hirochika MuraishiChiaki J Konaka Keiichi Hasegawa amp Masakazu MigitaAugust 30 1997 1997 08 30 Films EditUltraman Tiga amp Ultraman Dyna Warriors of the Star of Light Ultraman Tiga Ultraman Dyna amp Ultraman Gaia The Decisive Battle in Hyperspace Ultraman Tiga The Final Odyssey 2000 The story is set two years after the final episode Ultraman Tiga Gaiden Revival of the Ancient Giant 2001 A direct to video special set at prequel to TV series and set many years after the end of the series Year 2038 21 years after the events of Ultraman Dyna In it Daigo and Rena also have a son who is named Tsubasa Superior Ultraman 8 Brothers Ultraman X The Movie Here It Comes Our UltramanOther appearances Edit Main article Ultraman Tiga character HistoryCast EditDaigo Madoka マドカ ダイゴ Madoka Daigo Nagano 長野 49 Hiroshi Nagano V6 長野 博 V6 Nagano Hiroshi Bui Shikkusu Rena Yanase ヤナセ レナ Yanase Rena Takami Yoshimoto 吉本 多香美 Yoshimoto Takami Megumi Iruma イルマ メグミ Iruma Megumi Yuzare ユザレ Yuzare 50 Mio Takaki 高樹 澪 Takaki Mio Seiichi Munakata ムナカタ セイイチ Munakata Seiichi Akitoshi Ohtaki 大滝 明利 Ōtaki Akitoshi Masami Horii ホリイ マサミ Horii Masami Yukio Masuda 増田 由紀夫 Masuda Yukio Tetsuo Shinjoh シンジョウ テツオ Shinjō Tetsuo Shigeki Kagemaru 影丸 茂樹 Kagemaru Shigeki Jun Yazumi ヤズミ ジュン Yazumi Jun Yoichi Furuya 古屋 暢一 Furuya Yōichi Souichiro Sawai サワイ ソウイチロウ Sawai Sōichirō Tamio Kawachi 川地 民夫 Kawachi Tamio Masayuki Nahara ナハラ マサユキ Nahara Masayuki Uketa Take タケ ウケタ Take Uketa Tetsuji Yoshioka ヨシオカ テツジ Yoshioka Tetsuji Ken Okabe 岡部 健 Okabe Ken Mayumi Shinjoh シンジョウ マユミ Shinjō Mayumi Kei Ishibashi 石橋 けい Ishibashi Kei Naban Yao ヤオ ナバン Yao Naban Ichirō Ogura 小倉 一郎 Ogura Ichirō Reiko Kashimura カシムラ レイコ Kashimura Reiko Takako Kitagawa 北川 たか子 Kitagawa Takako Yuji Tango タンゴ ユウジ Tango Yuji Yoichi Okamura 岡村 洋一 Okamura Yōichi Ultraman Tiga Voice Yuji Machi 真地 勇志 Machi Yuji Narrator Ultraman ウルトラマン Urutoraman Voice 49 Issei Futamata 二又 一成 Futamata Issei Guest cast Edit Omi Yanase ヤナセ オミ Yanase Omi 7 Shigeru Araki 荒木 しげる Araki Shigeru Ryosuke Sanada サナダ リョウスケ Sanada Ryōsuke 11 47 Jun Yuzuhara 柚原 旬 Yuzuhara Jun Sayaka Ijuin イジュウイン サヤカ Ijuin Sayaka 11 47 Michiko Shimazaki 島崎 路子 Shimazaki Michiko Zara ザラ 14 Shogo Shiotani 塩谷 庄吾 Shiotani Shōgo Lucia ルシア Rushia 14 Motoko Nagino 梛野 素子 Nagino Motoko Takuma 拓磨 15 Takuma Aoki 青木 拓磨 Aoki Takuma Noodle Shop Vendor 夜鳴きそば屋 Yonaki Soba ya 27 Shoichiro Akaboshi 赤星 昇一郎 Akaboshi Shōichirō Kiyoto Inui イヌイ キヨト Inui Kiyoto 41 Tom Saeba 冴場 都夢 Saeba Tomu Keigo Masaki マサキ ケイゴ Masaki Keigo 43 44 52 Takashi Kora 高良 隆志 Kōra Takashi Shin Hayate ハヤテ シン Hayate Shin 48 52 Masaki Kyomoto 京本 政樹 Kyōmoto Masaki English dub EditAn English dub of the series was produced by 4Kids Entertainment and recorded by their in house dubbing studio 4Kids Productions The dub aired on the Fox Box which was formerly the Fox Kids Children s block on Fox in the United States The first episode premiered on September 14 2002 4Kids adaptation served as a parody of the original Ultraman series English adaptation produced by Peter Fernandez and as such made some significant changes Such changes include producing a new theme song and soundtrack that replaced the originals Storylines were altered to comply with Fox s Standards and Practices division and accommodate commercial breaks and broadcasting scheduling Each episode was one or two minutes shorter than its Japanese counterpart The dub included tongue in cheek dialogue which changed the personalities for some characters such as Captain Iruma who was changed from a smart level headed individual to an airhead Additionally Captain Iruma was referred to as a sir instead of a ma am Some monsters were given new sound effects and the transformation sequence was altered altogether showcasing all of Tiga s forms and emphasizing the change from Daigo to Tiga Tiga s Multi Power and Sky Types are changed into Omni Power and Speed Modes respectively The Sparklence was renamed the Torch of Tiga although the Region 1 DVD Release refers to it as the Spark Lance for the first DVD but afterwards the translation becomes Sparklence His light techniques were called Luminizers and the Color Timer is referred to as the Biotic Sensor Ultraman Tiga was removed from the FoxBox lineup on March 15 2003 due to low ratings with only 24 episodes of the 52 episode series having aired 4Kids initially planned to relaunch the show in September but decided to release the Japanese episodes on DVD instead As a result their dub is only viewable through recordings of the original broadcasts Erica Schroeder who voiced Rena claimed that part of the reason for Ultraman Tiga s limited success in the U S was due to 4Kids indecision whether to satirize the show or make it serious English voice cast Edit Wayne Grayson as Daigo Madoka Erica Schroeder as Rena Yanase Megan Hollingshead as Megumi Iruma Jimmy Zoppi as Masami Horii Andrew Paull as Tetsuo Shinjoh Sebastian Arcelus as Jun Yazumi David Moo Dan Green Mike Pollock Corinne Orr Michael Rosenbaum Jason Samuels Eric StuartRemake EditMain article Ultraman Trigger New Generation Tiga A modern retelling of the series titled Ultraman Trigger New Generation Tiga ウルトラマントリガー NEW GENERATION TIGA Urutoraman Toriga Nyu Jenereshon Tiga was released in TV Tokyo from July 10 2021 to January 22 2022 as a commemoration for the 25th anniversary of the series 1 2 Actors Raiga Terasaka Yuna Toyoda Shunya Kaneko Meiku Harakawa Katsuya Takagi Kei Hosogai and Shin Takuma portrayed as Kengo Manaka Ultraman Trigger Yuna Shizuma Akito Hijiri Tesshin Sakuma Himari Nanase Seiya Tatsumi Ignis Trigger Dark and Mitsukuni Shizuma respectively while M A O and Sumire Uesaka voiced Marluru and Carmeara respectively 3 4 The series was directed by Koichi Sakamoto as a main director and was followed by Ultraman Decker on July 9 2022 Songs EditOpening theme TAKE ME HIGHER Lyrics and Composition Jennifer Batten Alberto Emilio Contini Giancarlo Pasquini Japanese Lyrics Kazumi Suzuki 鈴木 計美 Suzuki Kazumi Arrangement Yasuhiko Hoshino 星野 靖彦 Hoshino Yasuhiko String Arrangement Mitsuo Hagida 萩田 光雄 Hagida Mitsuo Choral Arrangement Hiroaki Suzuki 鈴木 弘明 Suzuki Hiroaki Artist V6 TAKE ME HIGHER reached 1 of the Oricon Weekly Rankings Charts for the week of September 30 1996 and became a Platinum Record For Mill Creek Entertainment s DVD release of the series the song is replaced with Mezameyo Ultraman Tiga except for episodes 3 and 4 which retain TAKE ME HIGHER Ending Theme Brave Love TIGA Producer Gorō Kishitani 岸谷 五朗 Kishitani Gorō Lyrics Sunplaza Nakano Composition Barbe Q Wasada バーベQ和佐田 Babe Kyu Wasada Arrangement Yasuhiko Fukuda 福田裕彦 Fukuda Yasuhiko Artist Earth Protection Force 地球防衛団 Chikyu Bōei dan Leader Gorō Kishitani Members Takashi Utsunomiya 宇都宮 隆 Utsunomiya Takashi Toshiaki Karasawa Naoto Kine 木根 尚登 Kine Naoto Sunplaza Nakano Yasafumi Terawaki 寺脇 康文 Terawaki Yasufumi Masahiko Nishimura Barbe Q Wasada Papala Kawai パッパラー河合 Pappara Kawai Patrick Bommarito パトリック ボンマリート Patorikku Bonmarito Funky Sueyoshi ファンキー末吉 Fanki Sueyoshi Yasuhiko Fukuda 福田 裕彦 Fukuda Yasuhiko Honjamaka ホンジャマカ Hidehiko Ishizuka 石塚 英彦 Ishizuka Hidehiko Toshiaki Megumi 恵 俊彰 Megumi Toshiaki Insert song The memory of the blue night Lyrics and composition G BROOKER K RED Artist Hitomi Sudo Japanese Columbia ULTRAMAN LOVE FOR CHILDREN Big band version instrumental Composition Hino Yasumasa TAKE ME HIGHER NEW ALBUM MIX Lyrics and composition Jennifer Batten Alberto Emilio Contini Giancarlo Pasquini Japanese lyrics Suzuki Tadashi Arrangement Hoshino Akihiko Artist V6Post release EditAdaptations Edit Dark Horse Comics published a manga style series based on Ultraman Tiga in 2003 2004 5 China ban Edit In September 2021 the series was removed from online streaming platforms in China The removal triggered outcry from Chinese fans trended on Sina Weibo and began a hashtag which was viewed 84 million times Global Times deduced that the series was banned due to violent plots that featured fight scenes and explosions 6 However the show returned to all major Chinese streaming video websites on September 27 of that same year but in an edited version Home media EditIn July 2020 Shout Factory announced to have struck a multi year deal with Alliance Entertainment and Mill Creek Entertainment with the blessings of Tsuburaya and Indigo that granted them the exclusive SVOD and AVOD digital rights to the Ultra series and films 1 100 TV episodes and 20 films acquired by Mill Creek the previous year Ultraman Tiga amongst other titles will stream in the United States and Canada through Shout Factory TV and Tokushoutsu 7 Mill Creek s DVD release of Ultraman Tiga is set for October 19 2021 References Edit New TV Series ULTRAMAN TRIGGER NEW GENERATION TIGA Starts Broadcasting in Japan Every Saturday 9 AM from July 10th 2021 Tsuburaya Productions Co Ltd Tsuburaya Productions Co Ltd ULTRAMAN Series Retrieved 2023 07 04 Ltd TSUBURAYA PRODUCTIONS Co 2021 04 15 新テレビシリーズ ウルトラマントリガー NEW GENERATION TIGA テレビ東京系 2021年7月10日 土 あさ9時放送スタート 円谷ステーション ウルトラマン 円谷プロ公式サイト in Japanese Retrieved 2023 07 04 ULTRAMAN TRIGGER New Poster Revealed M A O Sumire Uesaka amp More to Voice New Characters Premieres on July 10 2021 Tsuburaya Productions Co Ltd Tsuburaya Productions Co Ltd ULTRAMAN Series Retrieved 2023 07 04 Ltd TSUBURAYA PRODUCTIONS Co 2021 06 10 新TVシリーズ ウルトラマントリガー オンライン発表会にキャスト集結 新キャラやM A Oさん 上坂すみれさんほか声優陣も発表 円谷ステーション ウルトラマン 円谷プロ公式サイト in Japanese Retrieved 2023 07 04 Dark Horse Launches Ultraman Tiga Comic Yeung Jessie September 28 2021 Cartoons and children s shows are next on the chopping block in China s entertainment crackdown CNN Archived from the original on September 30 2021 Retrieved September 29 2021 Patrick Frater July 10 2020 Shout Factory Strikes Ultraman Digital Distribution Deal With Mill Creek Variety Archived from the original on December 14 2020 Retrieved December 13 2020 External links EditUltraman Tiga at IMDb Ultraman Tiga The Final Odyssey at IMDb Ultraman Tiga Gaiden Revival of the Ancient Giant at IMDb Official website of Tsuburaya Productions in English Ultraman Connection Official website in English Official Ultraman channel at YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ultraman Tiga amp oldid 1179180305, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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