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Ultraman Omega 02 DUB Review |Going Ultra – Going Ultra – Presented by Henshin Inspection
Join MJ for a discussion of Ultraman Blazar 18. What’s the story behind Gento lying to his family?
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Ultraman Blazar Episode 18: “The Towering Terror” – Analysis and Speculation
Hey there, Ultra fans! MJ here, diving into Ultraman Blazar Episode 18, “The Towering Terror.” This episode gave us some interesting character moments and plot developments, so let’s break it down!
Key Points and Observations
- Gento’s Lies: It’s puzzling why Gento is lying to his wife about his GDF work. This raises questions about trust in their relationship and the nature of GDF operations.
- The Lab 66 vs. V99 Mystery: The recurring numbers 66 and 99 continue to hint at a larger conspiracy. It’s interesting to consider how this clue might be perceived differently in Japanese.
- Suspicious Old Man: Why Yu Dobashi is keeping tabs on Emi is intriguing. His exercise habits add an quirky element, but his role in the endgame could be significant.
- Gento’s Leadership: His decision to ignore command’s orders shows initiative but also raises questions about chain of command in the GDF.
- Iguru’s Design: The double-headed kaiju design is striking and reminiscent of classic monster movies like “Tremors.”
Speculations and Questions
- What’s the significance of the space kaiju Gebalga, Irugo, and Bazanga compared to previous threats?
- How will old man Yu Dobashi play into the series’ conclusion?
- Will Gento’s lies to his family and superiors have consequences?
Final Thoughts
While this episode leaves us with more questions than answers, it successfully builds intrigue for the overarching plot. The character moments for Gento and the tease about Emi’s father add depth to the story.
What are your thoughts on Gento’s secret-keeping? Any theories about the old man’s true role? Let me know in the comments!
Don’t forget to check out mjmunoz.com for show notes, audio versions, and more Ultraman coverage. Until next time, this is MJ, signing out. Be ultra!