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Jun 14, 2024 · One of the primary reasons for Kenji to have returned to Japan at the beginning of Ultraman: Rising was the disappearance of his mother, Emiko. The woman had suddenly gone missing in the United States one day, never to be seen again in a very long time.
Jun 14, 2024 · Yes, Ultraman: Rising has a post-credits scene, and it’s actually a major twist. Ken is woken up in the middle of the night by a mysterious call on his Ultraman watch from Nebula M78.
- Anthony Mcglynn
- Senior Anime Writer
Emi (エミ, Emi) is a Gigantron hatchling and later the foster child of Ultraman/Ken Sato, who attempts to protect her from the machinations of the conniving KDF in Ultraman: Rising. Subtitle: Baby Kaiju [1] In real life, Emi was named after the daughter of one of director Shannon Tindle's good...
Ultraman (ウルトラマン, Urutoraman) [6] is a superhero who debuted in the pilot episode to his 1966 TV series of the same name, entitled "Ultraman". He is the first tokusatsu hero launched by the Ultra Series and by extension, Tsuburaya Productions.
Jun 18, 2024 · Dr. Onda, now the chief of the Kaiju Defense Force (KDF), also lost his wife and daughter in the disaster. This tragedy broke Onda on a deeper level, driving him to vow that he would eradicate the Kaiju from Earth. The only catch is that no one knows where these Kaiju come from. They just appear out of nowhere.
Jun 18, 2024 · It's eventually revealed that Onda's wife and daughter died in a kaiju attack, and he's hellbent on destroying all kaiju as a result. Emi possesses echolocation abilities that could map the way...
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Jun 16, 2024 · Shin Ultraman (シン・ウルトラマン, Shin Urutoraman)[b] is a 2022 Japanese tokusatsu kaiju film directed by Shinji Higuchi and supervised, written, co-produced, and co-edited by Hideaki Anno, with VFX supervised by Atsuki Sato and directed by Satoru Sasaki.