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Return of Ultraman
Another being from Nebula M-78, identical to the original Ultraman, combines with car racer-turned-MAT patrol member Hideki Gô, and fights assorted menaces in a frightening new "Age of Monsters."
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Plot Summary
Shortly after the defeat of Ultraman, a new alien threat emerges, forcing the retired defense team MAT to reform. Young pilot Hideki Go is chosen to become the new host for Ultraman, battling monstrous kaiju and alien invaders to protect Earth. The series introduces a darker tone and more complex storylines compared to its predecessor.
Critical Reception
Return of Ultraman is widely regarded as a successful continuation of the Ultraman franchise, praised for its updated suit designs, compelling monster battles, and more mature storytelling that appealed to both children and adult fans. It revitalized the Ultraman series for a new generation.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its innovative monster designs and engaging plots.
Appreciated for its darker themes and more complex character development.
Considered a strong revitalization of the Ultraman series.
Google audience: Audience reception for Return of Ultraman is generally positive, with many fans appreciating the return of the iconic hero and the new storylines. The series is often remembered fondly for its memorable monsters and exciting action sequences.
Awards & Accolades
None notable (primarily a television series with significant cultural impact rather than major award wins).
Fun Fact
The original Ultraman suit from the first series was recycled and modified for use as Ultraman Jack (the form taken by Hideki Go in Return of Ultraman) due to budget constraints.
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