Ultraman Tiga: The Final Odyssey
Ultraman Tiga: The Final Odyssey

Ultraman Tiga: The Final Odyssey

2000Movie98 minJapanese

Ultraman Tiga: The Final Oddysey was sort of an epilogue of the Ultraman Tiga series. Just when we thought that the world is safe, it's under attack again! A TPC excursion (including GUTS' Captain Megumi Iruma) headed to an old ruins and unintentionally woke up three evil ancient giants whom Daigo, later on, has visions of. What's so haunting about his visions is that they're not only three but four evil giants, including Ultraman Tiga in a very dark physique and a very evil aura. After a series of visions, Daigo was able to meet the three evils who beat him up and left the Black Spark Lens to him. Later on, the ultimate battle begins in the ancient ruins. Daigo as Ultraman Tiga, who is supposed to be the warrior of light, must use his powers, however dark, in order to defeat the three evils.

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IMDb7.3/10
Director: Kazuya KonakaGenres: Action, Sci-Fi, Tokusatsu, Kaiju

Plot Summary

This film serves as a conclusion to the Ultraman Tiga series, revealing Tiga's ancient origins and the ultimate battle against the forces of darkness. Daigo Madoka, as Ultraman Tiga, confronts a resurgent ancient evil that threatens to plunge the world into eternal darkness. He must unlock his true potential and unite with the spirits of past Ultra warriors to achieve victory.

Critical Reception

As a direct-to-video film concluding a popular TV series, 'The Final Odyssey' was generally well-received by fans for its epic scope and nostalgic callbacks. Critics noted its ambitious storytelling and satisfying resolution for Tiga's arc, though some found the pacing occasionally uneven.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its high stakes and a fitting send-off for the beloved Ultraman Tiga.
  • Appreciated for delving into the lore and ancient history of the Ultra warriors.
  • Seen as a visually impressive finale with strong action sequences.

Google audience: Audience reception on platforms like Google is not readily available for this specific film, but fan discussions often highlight its significance as a conclusion to the Tiga saga and its memorable battle sequences.

Fun Fact

The film significantly expands on the lore introduced in the Ultraman Tiga TV series, revealing that Ultraman Tiga himself was originally a human warrior from the ancient civilization of LUIS, who gained his powers from the Ultra-Star Cluster.

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