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chernobog13 · 2 years
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The  faces of Ultraman Z
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Hiiiii, I’m curious about your Ultraman collection. Care to give me an info dump about all your cool stuff?
I'd love to! Here's a very brief overview of the collection thus far.
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This is the henshin/transformation device shelf. Starting from the top left and working across, there's the Dark Z Riser (from Ultraman Z), Saki's Gyro (Ultraman R/B), D-Flasher (Ultraman Decker), the Sparklence (Ultraman Tiga), and the Reiflasher (Ultraman Dyna). Those last two are tv-prop quality.
The next shelf down is entirely Ultraman Trigger stuff, including the Ancient, Dark, and GUTS Spark Lenses, and a bunch of Hyper Keys.
Below that is the Orb Ring and the Orb Calibur (From Ultraman Orb), and then the Geed Rizer, Ultra Capsules, King Sword, and the Neo Zero Eye (from Ultraman Geed).
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This is the old Ultra Monster Series shelf for figures 2012 and back. I have some vintage figures from the 70s mixed in there, all with the tags.
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This is the new Ultra Monster Series shelf, holding all of the smaller, less detailed figures from the new UMS line starting in 2013.
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Here is a big shot of the SH Figuarts shelves + the new and old Ultra Hero Series lines. The very top has New Gen DX-scale figures. The lower shelves have all the new Blazar stuff as well as some rarer boxed UHS figures.
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This one is kinda messy, I have to work on reorganizing them soon!
Left to right: Techtor Gear Zero, Ultrawoman Grigio, Ultraman Orb Thunder Breaster, Ultraman Geed (Royal Mega Master. Galaxy Rising, and Magnificent), Ultraman Regulos, Ultraman Ribut, Zetton, Gomora, Twin Tail, Ultraman Dyna and Ultraman Decker (With Baltan hiding behind them).
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The Ultraman Z Shelf!!!
Left to right, back then front: Sevenger, Windom, King Joe Storage Custom, then Ultraman Z Delta Rize Claw, Z Alpha Edge, Z Gamma Future, and Z Beta Smash.
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Darkness Heels, a team of villains and anti-heroes.
Jugglas Juggler, Camearra, Evil Trigger, Belial Atrocious, and Absolute Tartarus in the back.
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New Gen base form lineup!
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Ginga, Victory, X, Orb, Geed, Zero, Taiga, Fuma, Z, and Trigger. (Missing Rosso, Blu, and Titas ;_; )
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The Ultra Brothers shelf ✨️
Ultraman, Zoffy, Seven, Jack, Taro, and then Astra, Leo, and Mebius in the back. (WHY DID I MISS ACE'S RELEASE GODDAMNIT)
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Bonus Hanejiro!!
That's just a lil slice of it all. Thanks for asking! 💛
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Ichiban Kuji to release transparent versions of S.H. Figuarts Ultraman Z, Trigger, Ultraseven and Alien Baltan as lottery prizes
Last year, the Ichiban Kuji club that Bandai uses for many different campaign prizes of Kamen Rider merch released exclusive versions of multiple S.H. Figuarts Kamen Riders as high-tier prizes; done in transparent plastic. This apparently proved popular, as they have now repeated it this year with the Ultraman series.
Ultraman Z Alpha Edge, Ultraman Trigger Multi-type, Ultraseven and even Alien Baltan are to see transparent versions released as lottery prizes. In addition, a 'last one' prize features the transparent Alpha Edge figure but with glitter as a 'Zestium Clear' version. No other accessory details are currently available, but going by the Kamen Rider releases they may come with slightly less alternate hands. Other prizes for the campaign include long towels, coasters and visual sheets.
The S.H. Figuarts Ultraman Clear Version prizes will be available as lottery prizes for 790 yen per ticket in Japan, and are scheduled to release in December. For the purposes of this blog, it should be noted that this is not easily available to non-Japanese fans, but these prizes are likely to go up for reasonable prices on the second-hand market shortly after release.
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Full set of In-Show Varia Forms:
Alpha Space Prime (Z Alpha Edge, Orb Spacium Zeperion, Geed Primitive), Stories Forever More (Legend, Saga, Mebius Infinity) (Also gets the obligatory basic weapon, the Varia Blade Holder, which is like if the Taiga Spark was also a weapon), Twin Power Striker (Z Delta Rise Claw, Orb Thunder Breaster, Geed Royal Mega-Master), Fantastic Future Fighter (Geed Magnificent, Z Gamma Future, and Orb Lighting Attacker), Great Light Warrior (Ultraman Reiga, Ultraman Super Taro, and Parents of Ultra), and Ultimate Origin (Orb Origin, Geed Ultimate Final, Z Original.)
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kenro199x · 2 years
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ULTRA GALAXY FIGHT: THE DESTINED CROSSROAD EP.01
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Ultraman Z Alpha Edge Figurine
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kentaromulti · 3 years
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Ultraman Z Concept Art by Masayuki Gotoh
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toku-explained · 2 years
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The Demon Cell Plan
The Destined Crossroads: After the events of The Absolute Conspiracy and the Prologue, Yullian, seeing her cell mates is suffering uses some energy to help him recover, he recalls his Master Alude and probable lover Spica. On The Kingdom's Central Planet, Absolution Palace, Tartarus, Diavolo and Titan discuss the Ultra-Ancient power known as the Eternity Core, which they make plans to claim, even if 3 Dark Giants want it themselves. Bat Seijin reports to Tartarus that Deabolick and Ultroid Zero Tartarus acquired have been modified. At Inter-Halactic Defence Force HQ, Zoffy and Taro have returned with Leo, relating what King said. Astra has gone to Ebil to try to find a way to The Kingdom by sensing residual energy, while Seven requests help from Leo. At Galaxy Rescue Force HQ, Queen Izana (who is alive, confusing the hevk out of me on the timeline front) consults with Melos and Sora on the preparations to rescue Yullian. Melos has candidates, Seven 21 and Xenon among them, and Sora is readying an inter-dimensional tracker. On Planet K76, back where his training began, Zero has been brought by Joneus, who explains Zero needs to learn to fight purely in instinct to face Tartarus, for this reason he has brought Leo and Seven, who put him back in the Tactor Gear for training. At the Ultra Coloseum, Grigio starts training with Mebius, who tells her to find her own style or fighting. Also training are Zearth, Nice and Boy, but Zearth and Hice Start arguing and injure eachother, Grigio flies over, heals them, and introductions are made, as Mebius notes her healing could decide the battle. On Planet Gua in the Empire Ruins, Tartarus has Reibatos revive Gina Spectre. She blames Tartarus taking Juda and Mold for her loss to the Andro Defence Force, he enslaves her, saying if she does his work she'll see them again, and sends her to retrieve Devil Splinters. On Planet Maijii, the Tri Squad decide to recruit their New Generation senpai for the Ultra League, and so split up. On Planet Penol, Ginga and Victory tangle with a Devil Splinter afflicted Bemstar, Taiga joining them. In the Ruins of the Galactic Empire an army of Legionoids and Darklops Zeros face Geed Primitive, Titas and X, Geed explaining Belial's fortress had drifted across dimensions to here. Geed is briefly caught, but saved by Z Alpha Edge, whomhas left Haruki helping restore another planet. Z returns Geed's medals, he uses them to become Galaxy Rising, X uses Gomora Armour, and Z switches to Beta Smash, his musculature impressing Titas. On Planet Liquitor, a Pestar is faced by Fuma, who hasn't found any senpai, he takes the leftover Devil Splinter, and is ambushed by Gina Spectre, he is then joined by Orb Orb Origin, Rosso Flame and Blu Aqua. Orb uses Thunder Brwaster, Blu uses Ground and Rosso uses Wind, but Gina overpowers them and takes the Devil Splinter. Victory Knight, Ginga Strium and Taiga Photon Earth together defeat Bemstar, and claim the Devil Splinter. Taiga is worried by the threat of The Kingdom, but Ginga relates skme inspirational words Taro once gave him.
Ultraman Chronicle D: On Haruki's last day, he and Deban for through their reps, before engaging in manly embracing. As Haruki prepares to leave, they wind up discussing of there's any Over-Technology Marluru could use for new weapons for GUTS-Select, Deban shows some prepared footage of mechanical Kaiju. First it is the battle on Mars that debuted Mountain Gulliver 5, a robot that was actually part of a dream Asuka had. Following that it's the Miji Seijin Robot Garaon. Haruki becomes impressed enough that he decides to try and get a sample of Garaon for STORAGE on the way home.
High School: Thanks to one of the leaflets Ex had with him, Shaberryman has managed to discover the history of Kireko and the scabbard he becomes, allowing them t9 form a plan against MAKO. Daisuke complements the revelation Mako is the new hero, unaware she is being chased by a scary individual, who turns out to be Kitaqman, who takes over her class, Mako initially thinks Ryouko called him in, butnshe's equally confused. Kitaqman's lecture draws in Daisuke in particular, who adopts Kitaqman as a mentor. At lunch, Daisuke asks Mako to meet him the next day, Ryouko and Akine acting quickly to stop Kireko's protestations, but it seems he did this on advice from Kitaqman. Mako angrily confronts Kitaqman on this, only to understand his explanation, then gets mad when he announces her date for everyone to hear. They go on their date at Seki Kagu Okawa Honten, where the Dogengers lived last season, getting a picture with the minitiurised Sekikaguou 208, Ryouko, Akine and Kireko follow them around, as they sit down and Daisuke prepares to say something, the also spying Kitaqman can't contain his excitement, scaring the happy couple, Mako dragging him outside to lecture him, where Kitaqman reveals he's brought the whole team, starting with Tanaka, Great 2 wanting to know why she didn't tell him he knew the others, Yamashiron spots Akine, Fukuokalibur spots Ryouko, Ohgaman asks after the teacher, El Brave let's them know Shinji is getting on well, but she is still annoyed with Kitaqman, right before the arrival of Maid Shitsuji, alongside Uzagi, Shuraomaru, Gulf, Gallia and Nectaris. Mako goes to fight, but doesn't have Kireko, but the Dogengers are ready to handle them. Kireko blows his cover, allowing Mako to change, but she then remembers Daisuke, dragging him to a hiding spot to see her fight. MAKO in turn helps Rookie by holding Gallia as he does Gulf, joins Great 2 against Maid Shitsuji, helps Yamashiron with Nectaris, who takes Ryouko hostage but is knocked away by Sekikaguou 208, helps El Brave out Kage, while Kitaqman steps on Uzagi and rakes SNS pics of them and the inexplicable ref, then interrupts Fukuokalibur and Shuraomaru dualling, before Ohgaman throws everyone around. Everyone delivers a finisher, except Kitaqman who is too busy taking photos, Ohgaman throwing MAKO to take down a Caramis threatening Daisuke. Meanwhile, Shaberryman and Yabai Kamen are investigating some statues. MAKO goes to help Daisuke up, but he impulsively stands up himself to declare his love, surprising everyone. Flustered, she runs to a mirror to check herself before responding, but when she sees her reflection she realises who Daisuke loves isn't Yamada Mako, but the superhero MAKO. When she does return, she doesn't answer him properly before running away, Akine having to stop Ryouko trying to follow. Kireko begs Mako to come out of her room, but she's too upset to do so.
Revice: The Riders have been dealing with the waves of unleashed Giff Juniors, but Ikki feels like enough isn't being done. Akaishi goes public about being alive, claiming to have been saved by Giff, and that Giff won't attack as long as humanity doesn't provoke it. Daiji asks why he's unleashing the collected Akuma, swearing to destroy the ones Akaishi unleashes. A panel discussing Giff is hacked by Weekend, asking people to think and stand against Giff, as the leadership discuss if anything will come of it, Ikki and Masumi arrive, Ikki having a plan thanks to Akemi's message. Sakura and Ikki ask Daiji to join, but he has come to believe they cannot stand against Giff, believing Peace to be more important than Freedom, even as Ikki wants both. George visits Masumi's "grave" recalling visiting it as a child and resentfully wishes he had stayed dead, while looking at his plans for something else. Ikki and Weekend's plan is to capture Akemi, the Giffdemos, and extract her Giff Cells, hopefully curing her and giving them the weapon to fight Giff, George presents an upgraded Barid Rex ViStamp to help freeze Akemi. As more demons appear, Hana and Hikaru are left to face them while the others act to get Akemi. Daiji as Holy Live starts facing the latest akuma to appear. Ikki and Sakura arrive where Akaishi is, he lauds them as Giff's children and summons Hell Giftarian and Giffdemos, Jeanne tries to handle Hell Giftarian, running afoul of it's regeneration, while Revice Thunder Gale handles Akemi. Masumi looks over George's plans for the Giffard Rex ViStamp, which needs an injection of Giff Cells to work, and he doubts he can do it without Masumi. He asks why he injected a human with Giff Cells, Masumi saying he had been weak and listened to the devil, which George doesn't accept. Masumi shows George his face, and while he is shocked by it, he points out Masumi has scarred him as well. Holy Live continues to struggle against Giff Juniors. Hikaru and Hana come to where more Giff Juniors are, Hikaru challenging her to defeat more before they change. As their struggle continues, Revice forces Giffdemos outside, then uses the upgraded Barid Rex, which now puts Vice in Barid Rex as well. Over Demons and Aguilera defeat the Giff Juniors, as does Holy Live, Daiji collapses only to be told of Revi and Vice fighting Akemi and concluding they plan to sacrifice her. Revi and Vice manage to freeze Diffdemos, Akemi again telling them to use her, as the Hell Giftarian defeats Sakura, forcing them to help her, as Akemi thinks of Daiji, Akaishi tells her her job is over, opening a portal for Giff to attack her, at which point Hell Giftarian suddenly vanishes. All of them are confused as Akemi's body starts falling apart, as a furious Daiji arrives, pushing Revi away. Akemi tells Daiji not to push others away for justice, to be a man, before being destroyed completely, to everyone's horror. Daiji blames Ikki for this and punches him down, refusing to listen, and goes to attack again, but a hand catches his fist. A hand belonging to Kadota Hiromi.
Donbrothers: The members who know eachother try to have a strategy meeting at Cafe Donbura, going over what they know, Taro believing their focus should be defeating the leader of their enemies, Sonoi. Haruka tries to get the Master to explain about himself, bit on he defects them to talk about their fifth member, Haruka thinks could actually be a dog. The Master expertly handles an attention-seeking customer. The team ask Taro to offer them praise, rather than just criticism, and he drops dead from trying to lie. Each of the Noto try to approach and interest in the human world, but it's futile. A message is passed on to them by a Noto council via animals, informing them they have identified DonMomotaro as the last survivor of the ruling Don family, who were deposed for disrupting Ideon by pursuing peaceful coexistence with humans. Inuzaka has a haircut and recalls Natsumi telling him about her one time dream of being a beautician, before leaving the salon right before Miho arrives to work. The attention seeking woman goes on a rampage at a store, possessed by ZyudenKi. Sonoi stops a purse snatcher, telling him to reflect on his greed, and happens to run into Taro. The pair discuss lying, Taro recalling how after he came back to life this time Saruhara decided they were going to boycott him until he could show appreciation, and the enemies they have to defeat, unaware they're describing eachother, they make plans for once they've defeated their respective enemies for Taro to introduce Sonoi to Oden. The woman's rampage continues as ZyudenKi, DonMomotaro is dragged to the battle while Saruhara has the others refuse the transformation when the DonBlasters appear. Sonoi interrupts the battle and the two clash, striking at the same time knocks them both back and reverts them. Both are shocked and saddened by the revelation, but Taro asks Sonoi for his name and goes back to the battle, Sonoi having one last question first. DonMomotaro returns to fighting ZyudenKi and is ambushed by Sononi and Sonoza, InuBrother is dragged to the battle, the others arrive to watch, but while Saruhara tells them not to join, he's the one to crack first. They drive off the Noto, then use Robotaro to defeat ZyudenKi, followed by Don Onitanijin to defeat ZyudenKing. As the team watch the victim walk away, DonMomotaro suddenly stumbles, and then Sonoi suddenly appears, slicing down from above. He'd asked Taro his weakness, and Taro had honestly told him that after forming Don Onitanijin he is weakened for a few seconds, Sonoi leaves, and the team is left shocked as Taro falls and vanishes.
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Ultraman Z Ep. 12: “The Cry of Life” (TV Review)
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(Original Air Date: 9/12/2020, Director: Masayoshi Takesue, Writer: Toshizo Nemoto) 
Grigio Raiden, a cyborg monster with a powerful cannon strapped to its back, is on the prowl and it’s up to the team at STORAGE to stop it. However, in the aftermath of last episode, Haruki finds himself freezing mid fight as he struggles to process whether STORAGE has been doing the right thing killing monsters.
[Full Review Under the Cut]
Clear indications that Haruki’s experience seeing the Red Kings defending their egg last episode will have a lasting impact going forward is simultaneously tragic and a relief. Tragic for the obvious reason that our young, determined main character is in a depressive state and struggling to get out. However, it’s a relief because it means the show isn’t rushing to resolve it. An episode following an ending like last episode could’ve resolved the dilemma by the end of this one or had Haruki brush it aside after freezing once. The show is putting in the effort to explore Haruki’s internal struggle by having it conflict with his ability to do his job and against the worldview of his teammates at STORAGE while not having a quick fix.
A conversation between Haruki and Yoko this episode highlights the contrast between their views on this matter. Some of Yoko best material in a while comes from expressing her views on what it means to bear the burden of taking a life. When Haruki shows his sympathy for the Red Kings from last time, she talks about how there’s no guarantee the monster that hatches from that egg won’t cause greater harm in the future. (Unknowingly echoing Juggler’s observations on the fight.) She understands that monsters may not be sinister in the destruction they cause, but asserts “in this world, there’s no place for monsters.” Her views also tie into a greater sense that STORAGE can’t always rely on Ultraman Z to stop the monsters for them. Yoko sees the strength to carry the burden of taking a life as a sign of the strength they need. It’s a cold view on the matter, especially with how shaken Haruki is right now, but it’s understandable from Yoko’s perspective as a dedicated pilot of STORAGE (and she can be forgiven for how she talks about this around Haruki, since she doesn’t know he’s merged with Zett.)
Her perspective is cold comfort to Haruki. After the initial fight against Grigio Raiden where he froze up, he gets pushed even further into hesitance by Yuka discovering that the monster was experimented on to be a super weapon before it crashed on Earth ten years ago. Coupled with Director Kuriyama revealing that studying the dormant Grigio allowed STORAGE to build their machines, Haruki sees Grigio more as a victim than a threat. His dilemma culminates in the best scene of the episode. We crosscut between Haruki training in the gym and flashbacks to the monsters he’s fought and killed throughout the series, all set to a slow piano version of the opening theme. It’s also worth noting that monsters Haruki knows were intelligent and acted with malicious intent, like Gilvallis and Barossa, get excluded from these flashbacks. The way it ends on a vision of his father’s last moments and Haruki almost makes it feel like he’ll find new resolve sooner rather than later. Once the fight with Grigio resumes, we see how that’s not the case.
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With King Joe STORAGE Custom repaired and tuned up after last time, the second operation to stop Grigio becomes the showcase for Joe’s power we didn’t get before. The plan to deal with Grigio effectively requires Yoko to use every configuration King Joe has at its disposal. It’s easy to call this part of the fight an extended toy commercial for the King Joe STORAGE Custom figure (because it is), but it also works as a display of strategy from STORAGE. Yoko utilizes Joe’s separate vehicle components to surround Grigio and corner them a transport platform to move the fight out of the city. Merging the vehicles into Joe’s tank configuration allows for an effective direct assault against the target. Though my favorite bit comes from Haruki coming down in Windom to temporarily chain down Grigio, so Yoko has the time to combine Joe back into robot mode. This all works in favor of Yoko’s portrayal this episode, making this the best fight she’s had since Windom’s debut episode.
Even with how impressive Yoko and King Joe get to be during the fight, we get brought back to the reality of Haruki’s mental state when he needs to transform into Ultraman Z after Grigio starts eating Windom to regain power (insert “taste like chicken” joke here.) There’s still a clear change in Haruki perspective on the fight after transforming, though in a smaller way with him focusing on defense and evasion while waiting for openings to attack. Things take a turn for the worse when Haruki noticed something strange about Grigio Raiden, neon blue tears running down their face. That sight impacts Haruki at such a level that not only does he freeze up again, Zett switches back from Alpha Edge to his original form with his Color Timer flashing red. It’s left up to Yoko, who’s been viewing Haruki freezing up due to his trauma as Ultraman Z not being powerful enough to stop Grigio, to deal the finishing blow on her own. The fight and episode ending on the juxtaposed notes of Yoko getting a decisive victory against a monster and Haruki’s screams of anguish at how the fight went.
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“The Cry of Life” keeping the thread of Haruki’s shattered resolve going makes a powerful episode overall. There is one issue with this episode as a standalone piece. For all the discussion and introspection concerning Haruki’s view of fighting/killing monsters, there’s one character that never gets involved, Zett himself. We get a throwaway line or two during the fights, but there’s no conversation between host and Ultra about this dilemma. There’s room for this to come up later in the larger picture of the series, but for now the issue stick out like a sore thumb in an otherwise great episode for Haruki’s character.
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Everything unveiled on Ultraman Day 2020 summarized
A Beta Capsule replica toy from Factory Entertainment will be sold
A look at Ultraman’s very first appearance on television from the televised Ultra Q stage show which aired in Japan on July 10th, 1966. This was the first time ever it was seen by western audiences.
Ultraman and his friends are coming to streaming on multiple platforms and Mill Creek gets to keep the home video rights in a partnership with Shout! Factory.
Ultraman R/B is coming to home video
S.H. Figuarts Ultraman Z Alpha Edge teased
A special, heartwarming short aired on Tsuburaya’s Official Youtube channel
A Sneak Peek of The Rise of Ultraman comic by Marvel
An official merch store for North America
The Livestream
One of the panels featured Koichi Sakamoto explaining his methods of managing the action of the Ultra Series.
Kyle Higgins and Co. relieved the tension in the “room” about Marvel handling Ultraman with his passion for storytelling and watchers seeing Kyle’s kitty Pierre. Superhero fans left satisfied and excited for the Tsuburaya-Marvel comics project upon clear understanding that actual fans drive the creative work as they talked about it. The Marvel team also revealed this might be a longer term partnership with another mini-series planned for 2021. 
They also toyed with the possibility of a Marvel teamup crossover, but its a “wait and see” as they want to gauge fan reaction first and see if they get approval from Tsuburaya if they decide to do it.
If you missed the livestream event, the folks at Twitch recorded it for future viewing, though its 3 hours long. so grab snacks if you commit to it: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/675828613
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S.H. Figuarts Windom revealed
While most everything that S.H. Figuarts could release of the popular Ultraman Z has already been commercialised, Tamashii Nations 2021 has hinted at one more possible release -- Windom, the second STORAGE robot as well as the monster partner of Ultraseven, shown next to Delta Rise Claw and Alpha Edge. No release details are currently known, but hopefully will come soon.
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shittytokudetails · 4 years
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Ultraman Z original form > ultraman Z alpha edge
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shadowwrath264 · 4 years
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Delta Rise Claw take off
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Delta Rise Claw takes off to the skies, leaving his 'Z' Symbol/Signal in the air glittering and shining gold instead of blue like Alpha Edge's take off 'Z' Symbol/Signal.
Well, seeing that Alpha Edge and Delta Rise Claw are based on Zero's forms (Default and Beyond forms) in terms of the Medals they wield to create these fusion forms, I guess there's no fault to this seeing that Alpha Edge and Delta Rise Claw are both Zero-based fusions in their different specific Ultra forms for Ultraman Z. So, yeah. I dig to have two of Z's forms to do the 'Z' Symbol/Signal take off. It's pretty unique knowing that Z is signing out and it's a reiwa thing to do in the reiwa series of Ultraman.
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