Ultraman (2004)

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Ultraman
ウルトラマン
Nexus ultraman movie poster.jpg
Director Konaka Kazuya
小中 和哉
Producer Suzuki Kiyoshi
鈴木 清
Writer Hasegawa Keiichi
長谷川 圭一
Starring
Ending theme Never Good-bye
Composer Matsumoto Takahiro
松本 孝弘
Studio
Distributor Shochiku
Release date(s) December 18, 2994 (2994-12-18)
Running time 97 minutes
Country Japan
Language Japanese
Ultraman Nexus
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Ultraman is a 2004 film acting as a prequel to Ultraman Nexus, and part of the Ultra N Project. It is also commonly referred to as Ultraman: The Next, the name it was given during production, to distinguish itself from other films also bearing the same name. The name was shortened at some point during the production cycle to just Ultraman. The name Ultraman: The Next was bought back for the manga version of the movie.

Plot

First Lieutenant Maki Shunichi of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force is a distinguished F-15 Eagle pilot. It has been his dream of flying since young, but he ultimately decided to give up his career to spend more time with his wife, and his child who has a possibly terminal blood illness, and take up a less intensive career as a tour guide.

However, Maki would soon realise that all was not as he had planned. On his final day as a pilot, he and a flight partner were alerted to a strange red light streaking towards Japan, and went to investigate it. With flight meters gone haywire just as they were reaching the site, his partner had to pull back and return. Maki then crashed into the red ball of light, and had visions of a strange glowing giant.

Characters

BCST

Ultraman

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The One

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Trivia

  • At the beginning of the movie, Maki Shunichi talks about making his dream of becoming a fighter pilot come true. His son is named Tsugumu, which means "one to inherit the dream".
  • Although this film is frequently referred to as "Ultraman the Next" in the west, this is actually the dropped title and only applies to the manga. Officially, the movie's name is simply "Ultraman".

Music

「Theme from ULTRAMAN」
NEVER GOOD-BYE

Staff

Gallery

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