Ultraman Tiga

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Ultraman Tiga
ウルトラマンティガ

The title art of Ultraman Tiga.
Genre Ultraman
Writer Migita Masakazu, others
Director Matsubara Shingo, others
Starring
Opening theme TAKE ME HIGHER
by V6
Ending theme Brave Love, TIGA
by Earth Defense Organisation
Composer(s) Yano Tatsumi
No. of episodes 52
Production
Producer(s)
Production company(s)
Fan Rating / 5 Stars
Broadcast
Original channel MBS
TBS
Time 6:00 pm - 6:30 pm Sat
Original run September 7, 1996 (1996-09-07) – August 30, 1997 (1997-08-30)
Chronology
Preceded by Ultraman 80
Followed by Ultraman Dyna
External links
Website
11th Ultraman Series
Ultraman Tiga Characters Chronology Trivia File List Links
Arsenal (Tiga) Chara Media

Aliens and Kaiju (Tiga)

Discography Media Splashes Transcripts
< Ultraman 80 Ultraman Dyna >

ウルトラマンティガ

Ultraman Tiga is the 11th Ultraman series. The series features the first Ultraman who is not almost entirely red in color, as well as one who can change colors and modes.

Plot

At the dawn of the 21st century, monsters and aliens start appearing. The Terrestrial Peaceable Consortium (TPC), an international organisation set to upkeep peace on the planet, is tasked with investigating it, as well as protecting Earth from them. From within a mysterious meteoroid which landed on Earth, the Global Unlimited Task Squad (GUTS), an elite divison of the TPC, discover a time capsule containing a holographic message telling of devastating catastrophes about to occur on Earth, and of a giant named Tiga who can save Earth from the foretold disasters. As the message correctly predicted, two monsters, Golza and Melba would appear, which they did. The TPC set off to investigate a location known as the Pyramid of Tiga in order to awaken the giant, the only one who can save the planet.

Characters

GUTS

Global Unlimited Task Squad

  • Madoka Daigo - Nagano Hiroshi マドカ ダイゴ - 長野 博
  • Iruma Megumi - Takaki Mio イルマ メグミ - 高樹 澪
  • Munakata Seiichi - Ootaki Akitoshi ムナカタ セイイチ - 大滝 明利
  • Yanase Rena - Yoshimoto Takami ヤナセ レナ - 吉本 多香美
  • Shinjoh Tetsuo - Kagemaru Shigeki シンジョウ テツオ - 影丸 茂樹
  • Horii Masami - Masuda Yukio ホリイ マサミ - 増田 由紀夫
  • Yazumi Jun - Furuya Youichi ヤズミ ジュン - 古屋 暢一

TPC Staff

Terrestrial Peaceable Consortium

TPC Supporting Staff

Others

Ultraman Tiga

Aliens and Kaiju

For full article, click here.

Mechas and Technologies

For full article, click here.

Chronology

Ratings

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Trivia

  • The type of romanji we use in this wiki would spell シンジョウ テツオ as Shinjou Tetsuo. However, the back of his uniform spells it as Shinjoh.
  • Iruma's name on the back of her uniform cannot be read because her long hair covers it.
  • Yoshimoto Takami's father is Kurobe Susumu. He is known for his portrayal as Hayata Shin / Ultraman in Ultraman.

Staff

Staff
Writer:
Director:
Producer:
Music: Yano Tatsumi (矢野立美)
Tokusatsu Director:
Production:
  • Tsuburaya Productions (円谷プロダクション)
  • Mainichi Broadcasting System (株式会社毎日放送)
  • Yomiko Advertising Agency (読売広告社)

External Links