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*Tomoya reveals that since he's destined to inhert the | *Tomoya reveals that since he's destined to inhert the Ichijouji Enterprise Group, he sees no meaning in having any dreams. | ||
*Taro tells his story about his dream is to surpass his father, Father of Ultra. | *Taro tells his story about his dream is to surpass his father, Father of Ultra. | ||
*Hikaru also explains that dreams are hard to achieve, but it's exciting and fun when chasing a dream. He determines that Tomoya's dream is to "defeat Ultraman Ginga". | *Hikaru also explains that dreams are hard to achieve, but it's exciting and fun when chasing a dream. He determines that Tomoya's dream is to "defeat Ultraman Ginga". |
Revision as of 16:19, 15 October 2013
Episode 06 The Battle for Dreams 夢を懸けた戦い | |||
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Ultraman Ginga episode | |||
Writer | Akahoshi Masanao | ||
Director | Kaji Kengo | ||
Original air date | August 14, 2013 | ||
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< Ultraman Ginga 05 | The Battle for Dreams 夢を懸けた戦い |
Important things that happened
- Tomoya reveals that since he's destined to inhert the Ichijouji Enterprise Group, he sees no meaning in having any dreams.
- Taro tells his story about his dream is to surpass his father, Father of Ultra.
- Hikaru also explains that dreams are hard to achieve, but it's exciting and fun when chasing a dream. He determines that Tomoya's dream is to "defeat Ultraman Ginga".
- Jean-Killer fights with Ginga and lost. For the first time in life Tomoya couldn't achieve something with ease.
- When Tomoya realizes that he couldn't defeat Ultraman Ginga and surpass him easily, that he needs to work towards his dream; Jean-Killer responded by reverting to Jean-Nine and acknowledges Tomoya as his pilot.
UltraLive
Ultraman Ginga
ウルトラマンギンガ
- Attack: Ginga Cross Shoot
Enemies
Jean-Killer
ジャンキラー
- Pilot: Ichijouji Tomoya
- Darkness: The hater of dreams
- Height: 50m (In doll form: 14cm)
- Weight: 30000t (In doll form: 150g)
- Originated Movie: Ultraman Zero Gaiden: Killer the Beatstar
Tiga Dark
ティガダーク
- Height: 53m (In doll form: 14cm)
- Weight: 44000t (In doll form: 150g)
- Originated Movie: Ultraman Tiga: The Final Odyssey
Alien Valkie
バルキー星人
- Height: 49m (In doll form: 14cm)
- Weight: 22000t (In doll form: 150g)
- Originated Series: Ultraman Taro
New Allies
Jean-Nine
ジャンナイン
- Pilot: Ichijouji Tomoya
- Height: 50m (In doll form: 14cm)
- Weight: 30000t (In doll form: 150g)
- Originated Movie: Ultraman Zero Gaiden: Killer the Beatstar
Guest Stars
- Tomoya's father - Namiki Shiro → 友也の父 - 並樹史朗
- Ultraman Ginga (voice) - Sugita Tomokazu → ウルトラマンギンガ - 杉田智和
- Mother of Ultra (voice) - Ootani Miki → ウルトラの母 (声) - 大谷美紀
- Kid Ultraman Taro (voice) - Matsumoto Kenta → 少年ウルトラマンタロウ (声) - 松本健太
Trivia
- In the Ultraman Zero Gaiden, Jean-Killer was originally created by the evil Beatstar. When Jean-Killer found his own conscious and joined with Ultraman Zero, his eyes changed from red to yellow and was renamed Jean-Nine.
Transcript
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