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Ultraman Omega 04 DUB Review |Going Ultra – Going Ultra – Presented by Henshin Inspection
Join MJ for a discussion of Ultraman Blazar 15. How did you like this cozy kaiju adventure?
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Ultraman Blazar Episode 15 Review: A Heartwarming Kaiju Tale
Hey there, Ultra fans! MJ here, diving into Ultraman Blazar episode 15, “Between Morn and Dusk.” This episode really caught my attention with its adorable yet tense scenario involving kids and a kaiju named Gavadon.
What I Loved
I was particularly impressed with:
- The cute setup with the children and Gavadon, which kept me on edge throughout.
- Jun Gento’s selfless and caring nature, which made me wonder if there’s more to his character.
- Interesting details like missiles bouncing off Gavadon and its soft, fluffy appearance.
- The peaceful resolution, with Blazar simply taking Gavadon away.
- The world-building and character development in Ultraman Blazar.
Thoughts on Kaiju Representation
This episode got me thinking about how kaiju are portrayed in the Ultra series. Gavadon wasn’t harmful, just too big for our world. It reminds me of other recent kaiju like Emi from Ultraman Rising. I wonder if this signals a shift in how the franchise approaches these creatures.
Connecting to My Writing
As I watched, I couldn’t help but draw parallels to my own Grobug book series. I’m trying to balance clear antagonists with more complex moral questions. It’s interesting to see how Ultraman Blazar handles similar themes.
Wrapping Up
Overall, I’m really enjoying the cozy, relatable atmosphere Ultraman Blazar creates. This episode, with its heartwarming tone, really showcases what I love about the series. It’s got me excited to see how the show continues to develop its characters and world.
That’s all for now, Ultra fans. Until next time, keep your eyes on the skies and stay ultra!