My favorite is part about the finale is the Ultra Guard’s reaction to Dan’s true identity. They don’t even question it but instead they immediately get on their jets to help out. They don’t even refer to Ultraseven as “Ultraseven” anymore but instead just “Dan”. Also, the delivery of the line “Lets go, humanity must defend earth by it’s own hands!” along with the music goes hard.
That speech about how if Dan dies, it is humankind who killed him, because he fought to the last to protect the Earth with his body in terrible shape, makes me tear up every time.
Regarding the weird transitions, Ultraseven was airing at the same time as Captain Scarlet, a Gerry Anderson series best known for being horrifically violent and the Spectrum Drum transitions. There are some pretty consistent parallels between Anderson and Tsuburaya productions, specifically the presence of super vehicles in Stingray and Thunderbirds leading to the introduction of the SSSP in Ultraman, so it's entirely possible that the tone shift after the first batch of episodes is entirely because Captain Scarlet made its way to Japan at the same time. Ultraseven is far and away my favorite show in the entire series, and my favorite Ultra full stop. Zero carrying on his legacy and the reappearance of Windom, Sevenger and KING JOE in Ultraman Zett are fantastic elements of the new generation, and Heisei Ultraseven is one of the best followups in the entire series, so it makes me very happy to learn that one of my favorite tokusatsu youtubers loves it the same way I do. ALL HAIL GUTSO SEIJIN!
24:01 Just realised that these transitions are lifted directly from the ones in "Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons" - even down to the drumbeat. Eiji Tsuburaya was known to be a Thunderbirds fan, it wouldn't be surprising if he was a fan of Captain Scarlet, the puppet show Gerry Anderson made straight afterwards.
I started the Ultra series with Ultraman 66, but it was Seven that really solidified my love of the series. Super Weapon is such a good episode, and the quote about running a marathon while coughing up blood stuck with me for a long time.
Fantastic review and this is also a great refresher since I only watched my shout factory boxset of it once. I was bummed about them not including that banned episode too. I'll have to track that down sometime. I also own the orb film with him which was epic. Original Ultraman having the Goji 54 footsteps was such a cool touch too. Looking forward to more of your work
Ya know with all the brutal finishers in the Showa Era I'm surprised they didn't have the Ultra Brothers as guest characters for Mortal Kombat. They would thrive, especially Ace that man is a menace.
The funniest thing about Dino Tank is he was added to that Ultraman fighting game on GBA as the representative Kaiju of Ultraseven. Not Eleking. Not King Joe. Not even Metron.
i really do appreciate you taking so much time and care when doing these retrospects. You really nail every facet of the shows. Most folks would talk about just the Ultra themselves and the monsters. But you make sure to note the music, production, and all the folks behind the scenes that made the show possible. Its amazing work. I have the same sentiment as you do about episode 12. It should be preserved, but I can't really fault the company for not wanting to put it back out there in the world. Maybe try a smaller series like Neo Ultra Q or the 2 Zearth films before taking on another 50 plus series one?
One of my favorite moments in early Seven was him transforming and breaking out of prison. It wasn't even super impactful or anything it was just so cool to me as a kid I still remembered it 12 years later as an adult and was one of the reasons I started watching Ultraman again. Also Zero is cool I love him.
I subbed for your videos where you watched all the crappy movies, but I’ve enjoyed learning more about these older Japanese tv shows. So for what it’s worth, your channel is the only one I’m subbed to that discusses kaiju tv shows. (Warning! Old man story ahead) I spent half of the 1980s living in Micronesia which still had a strong Japanese influence and was somewhat aware of Ultraman, but didn’t have much access to it. There was other shows that were more adult oriented broadcasted (when we had electricity) such as The Unfettered Shogun 暴れん坊将軍, but not many of the kaiju focused tv. I still have a soft spot for The Unfettered Shogun despite its cut and paste stories…anywho…time to go drink an Ensure and complain about some kids riding the bikes on my street. 😉😂
@ZaGorudan Absolutely. Lol You cannot just show someone this clip. Without another 15 minutes of explanation: th-cam.com/video/cInIyjrdpX0/w-d-xo.htmlm14s
It's weird how aliens have these world ending powers and weapons and monsters but get done in by some nerd who makes maps out universe and who loses there main source of power on a regular basis and yet is still not the strongest person in there species and still wins at the end of the day lol
I like to imagine that cartography is just Seven's passion, he's actually a very seasoned, well-trained fighter. Losing his Ultra Eye repeatedly, however, I have no explanation lol Maybe he's just klutzy.
Nice retrospective! I watched Seven for the first time last year with friends and I feel like a lot of my feelings on the show reflect yours. Definitely a highlight and major foundation for the franchise.
perhaps the Capsule Monsters could have been utilised better if they leaned more into this being seperate from Ultraman, so Seven would be the size of a human and when a giant monster appears that's when he sends out a capsule monster, obviously that would have heavily affected the later shows but hey it's the best I can think of. Also the english equivalent to Alien Bado would be Alien Waruio
I feel like there really isn't a retcon in terms of the continuity between Ultra Seven and Ultraman. Firstly, they explicitly mention that Ultra Seven hails from Nebula M78. Also, there's no explicit inconsistencies in terms of when the shows take place (Ultraman takes place in 1993 and Ultra Seven circa 1999 or 2000). Lastly, out of the many episodes of Ultra Seven that were never made, there was an episode entitled Alien 15 +Monster 35, which would have involved Ultra Seven fighting various kaiju from Ultra Q and Ultraman that were revived by the Baltans. Seven would have been assisted in the final battle by a new kaiju named Goad. It was made as a pitch to TBS, who didn't want to make Nightmare on the Fourth Planet due to it's lack of monsters, but when Akio Jissoji proposed this as an alternative, TBS decided to let him make Nightmare on the Fourth Planet due to Alien 15 + Monster 35 being too expensive to make. I would have really like to see that episode be made, and narratively it would have made sense as the penultimate episode before the two-part finale as fighting numerous returning kaiju at once could have worked as a catalyst for Seven's burnout. That being said, Ultra Seven works perfectly fine the way it is from the pathos of its hero, and it's more mature themes. However, I feel like the Ultraman mythos wouldn't be the same without Ultra Seven, nor would Ultra Seven be the same if he didn't follow in Ultraman's footsteps.
I really enjoy you covering these shows. You just need to cover the old anime and the USA movie then you’ll be finished with the Showa era. I also hope you talk about the other Tsuburaya heroes like Mirrorman, Fireman, Jumborg Ace, Izenborg and Redman.
24:00 (transitions) - I haven't checked the relative transmission dates, but that drum-based flickering transition looks like a swipe from the Gerry Anderson puppet series Captain Scarlet
Part of the issue is that, for all of its attempts at moral complexity, ultimately literally EVERY other extraterrestrial in this show apart from Seven himself is simply a bastard with malign intent for Earth and humanity. The Pegassa and Nonmalt episodes are the worst about this; in both cases we the audience are clearly intended to feel bad for the plight of the antagonistic race in question, but in both cases they make little to no attempt at actual diplomacy with humanity (in the Pegassa's case, they straight-up IGNORE Dan's offer for clemency and shelter before their colony craft is destroyed, and had planted a bomb to destroy Earth BEFORE they even made contact with us) before launching destructive attacks, and regard humankind with undisguised contempt and superiority, which rather undermines the authorial intent to sympathize with them.
Ultra Seven was my favorite of the series. I watched it as an 8 year old in Thailand (early 1970s). The theme song was a very big hit in Thailand and , as a chld, I listed to it on my 45 rpm record daily.
Velma: i lost my glasses i can't see with out my glasses Johnny bravo:my glasses where are my glasses i can't be seen with my glasses Dan:where are my glasses i can't transform with out my glasses Me:hmm wonder what there looking for
Gee those last two capsule monsters could have helped against Pandon, Dan! Um um with the destruction of Windom he couldn’t bear to see the other two die and he knew their fighting power was shit anyway.
UltraSeven may not have initially supposed to be a sequel to the first Ultraman, but it does improve a ton of concepts that Ultraman 66 introduced while bringing a lot new to the table which is what every good sequel should do
Funny thing, you can do the intro of Big O and just replace the chanting of Big O with King Joe and virtually nothing changes. I found myself humming this when I was playing Ultra Kaiju Monster Rancher while raising a King Joe, but had no idea of the actual parallels between it and Ultraseven until just now.
Ahh poor Agira my favorite of Dans capsule monsters whos never gotten to shine 😢 maybe one day hell get the same respect Miclas Windom and Sevenger do now
13:57 yes that theme its hard to find , i like the heisei version where played during seven fight pandon. I try to search it and never found the heisei version ( because the heisei version make me watch seven for the first time )
Seven: My son, I'm already old. You must continue the the Sluggler family golden boy family legacy!! Zero: yes, dad!! 10 years later Seven: Damn, I am still Tsuburaya golden boy. How about you son....... Zero: Dad, I have become Platinum!!
I was so happy about how well Ultraseven worked for me, after having it hyped up as an even more beloved and influential show than Ultraman '66. Personally, I actually prefer the more consistent serious tone to Ultraman's ping-ponging between kiddie fare and sometimes edgier stuff. I'd say Star Trek TOS is a good comparison. And yeah, it still looks great, both in terms of cinematography and budget for its effects scenes.
I grew up watching Ultraman, never saw Ultra7 or any of the others. I've seen Ultra7 as an adult and it was ok. But Ultraman will always have my heart.
@@michaeldeak5727 I'm having trouble thinking about who else should be in that pack, as I'm not too familiar with the Ultra series (normally they have like 4 characters per pack)
At first I didn't really like the alien designs. I mainly thought that they where uninspiring when it's just a puppet on hidden wires. But now I see how the show tried to diversify their aliens by trying to make some of them have a less humanoid shape.
I thought you were kidding halfway into your sentence about how Pokémon as an entire concept was ultraseven's capsule monsters....and then i remember charizard and how he was OP but useless in battle in the beginning because he was delinquent to ash
It's come to my attention that I'm releasing this on the birthday of Dan's actor, Koji Moritsugu. Pure coincidence. Happy 81st!
Yipee, Happy Birthday Koji Moritsugu!
Another reason why Seven is one of my favorite Ultras is because his birthday is the day before mine!
STORAGE: “We take your poorly used robot kaiju and make them fan favorites.”
Windom my beloved🐥🤖
The joke about Sevenger being underutilized and forgotten is only made funnier by the fact he debuted in Leo and you're commenting on the Seven video.
Sevenger is Seven’s, plus Windom isn’t the best used either. I just find it funny that STORAGE seemed to look at Seven for robot designs
My favorite is part about the finale is the Ultra Guard’s reaction to Dan’s true identity.
They don’t even question it but instead they immediately get on their jets to help out. They don’t even refer to Ultraseven as “Ultraseven” anymore but instead just “Dan”.
Also, the delivery of the line “Lets go, humanity must defend earth by it’s own hands!” along with the music goes hard.
That speech about how if Dan dies, it is humankind who killed him, because he fought to the last to protect the Earth with his body in terrible shape, makes me tear up every time.
Ultraseven series is literally like a wine, it only gets better the longer you let it grow on you.
I think Ultraseven was by far, the best of the Ultra Hero series in atmosphere, plot, and social issues.
Regarding the weird transitions, Ultraseven was airing at the same time as Captain Scarlet, a Gerry Anderson series best known for being horrifically violent and the Spectrum Drum transitions. There are some pretty consistent parallels between Anderson and Tsuburaya productions, specifically the presence of super vehicles in Stingray and Thunderbirds leading to the introduction of the SSSP in Ultraman, so it's entirely possible that the tone shift after the first batch of episodes is entirely because Captain Scarlet made its way to Japan at the same time.
Ultraseven is far and away my favorite show in the entire series, and my favorite Ultra full stop. Zero carrying on his legacy and the reappearance of Windom, Sevenger and KING JOE in Ultraman Zett are fantastic elements of the new generation, and Heisei Ultraseven is one of the best followups in the entire series, so it makes me very happy to learn that one of my favorite tokusatsu youtubers loves it the same way I do. ALL HAIL GUTSO SEIJIN!
24:01 Just realised that these transitions are lifted directly from the ones in "Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons" - even down to the drumbeat.
Eiji Tsuburaya was known to be a Thunderbirds fan, it wouldn't be surprising if he was a fan of Captain Scarlet, the puppet show Gerry Anderson made straight afterwards.
I started the Ultra series with Ultraman 66, but it was Seven that really solidified my love of the series. Super Weapon is such a good episode, and the quote about running a marathon while coughing up blood stuck with me for a long time.
I love how Ultraseven shows both the campy, ridiculous side and more dramatic, introspective side of tokusatsu perfectly.
Haha I never thought the Ultra Guard's uniforms looked comfy until now. Love your videos.
Fantastic review and this is also a great refresher since I only watched my shout factory boxset of it once. I was bummed about them not including that banned episode too. I'll have to track that down sometime. I also own the orb film with him which was epic. Original Ultraman having the Goji 54 footsteps was such a cool touch too. Looking forward to more of your work
25:49 “We Alien Guts have never lost to any sort of fight”
Ultraman Mebius & Ultra Brothers Movie:
Ultra Galaxy:
Ultra Galaxy the movie:
Ginga S:
Ultraman Orb the Movie:
Ya know with all the brutal finishers in the Showa Era I'm surprised they didn't have the Ultra Brothers as guest characters for Mortal Kombat. They would thrive, especially Ace that man is a menace.
The funniest thing about Dino Tank is he was added to that Ultraman fighting game on GBA as the representative Kaiju of Ultraseven. Not Eleking. Not King Joe. Not even Metron.
I love how Seven's fighting style is just Shat-fu. Kirk and Seven having a fight would be cool as hell
Ultraseven is one heck of the show and It'll be remembered forever
Another excellent job. My favorite ultraman. Or the most important ultraman and most badass ❤
i really do appreciate you taking so much time and care when doing these retrospects. You really nail every facet of the shows. Most folks would talk about just the Ultra themselves and the monsters. But you make sure to note the music, production, and all the folks behind the scenes that made the show possible. Its amazing work. I have the same sentiment as you do about episode 12. It should be preserved, but I can't really fault the company for not wanting to put it back out there in the world.
Maybe try a smaller series like Neo Ultra Q or the 2 Zearth films before taking on another 50 plus series one?
Ultra Garrison was the inspiration to my user name. Loved this show.
I've been waiting for this retrospective and didn't even noticed this released and I'm excited, Ultraseven changed my life
dude same
One of my favorite moments in early Seven was him transforming and breaking out of prison.
It wasn't even super impactful or anything it was just so cool to me as a kid I still remembered it 12 years later as an adult and was one of the reasons I started watching Ultraman again.
Also Zero is cool I love him.
As a Zero fans, I started to become fan of him since mega monsters battle movie
My introduction to the Ultra-series is from my dad recommending Ultraseven because he used to watch it as a kid. So many good memories.
I’m surprised you didn’t talk more about the TNT dub of the series or the unintentional funny voice they gave they gave to seven.
I subbed for your videos where you watched all the crappy movies, but I’ve enjoyed learning more about these older Japanese tv shows. So for what it’s worth, your channel is the only one I’m subbed to that discusses kaiju tv shows.
(Warning! Old man story ahead) I spent half of the 1980s living in Micronesia which still had a strong Japanese influence and was somewhat aware of Ultraman, but didn’t have much access to it. There was other shows that were more adult oriented broadcasted (when we had electricity) such as The Unfettered Shogun 暴れん坊将軍, but not many of the kaiju focused tv. I still have a soft spot for The Unfettered Shogun despite its cut and paste stories…anywho…time to go drink an Ensure and complain about some kids riding the bikes on my street. 😉😂
The way the booklet skips from episode 11 to 13 was so funny to me. I never felt more gasoline by a piece of paper in my entire life
Wdym by "felt more gasoline "? I'm genuinely curiously
@@Karthikkun2805 I meant gaslight
@@tf2godz lmao 💀
@@tf2godzI'm going to steal this phase and use it for the rest of my life.
I feel I've been waiting this video for ten years. Worth the wait.
42 mins and not one clip of the wacky English dubs edited in out of context? You must mean business this video.
I tried my damndest but couldn't find a way to include them without distracting from whatever point I was making at the given moment.
@ZaGorudan Absolutely. Lol You cannot just show someone this clip. Without another 15 minutes of explanation: th-cam.com/video/cInIyjrdpX0/w-d-xo.htmlm14s
Funny that you posted this on the day that my anime club is about to finish watching this show. It’s a total coincidence
It's weird how aliens have these world ending powers and weapons and monsters but get done in by some nerd who makes maps out universe and who loses there main source of power on a regular basis and yet is still not the strongest person in there species and still wins at the end of the day lol
I like to imagine that cartography is just Seven's passion, he's actually a very seasoned, well-trained fighter. Losing his Ultra Eye repeatedly, however, I have no explanation lol Maybe he's just klutzy.
ive never watched any ultra show so this helps to learn more about the shows
Thanks for your effort in analyzing my favorite ultra!
Eleking is incredibly goofy but such a cool creature design, I’m glad he got to be a protagonist monster in Ultragalaxy.
Nice retrospective! I watched Seven for the first time last year with friends and I feel like a lot of my feelings on the show reflect yours. Definitely a highlight and major foundation for the franchise.
perhaps the Capsule Monsters could have been utilised better if they leaned more into this being seperate from Ultraman, so Seven would be the size of a human and when a giant monster appears that's when he sends out a capsule monster, obviously that would have heavily affected the later shows but hey it's the best I can think of.
Also the english equivalent to Alien Bado would be Alien Waruio
I feel like there really isn't a retcon in terms of the continuity between Ultra Seven and Ultraman. Firstly, they explicitly mention that Ultra Seven hails from Nebula M78. Also, there's no explicit inconsistencies in terms of when the shows take place (Ultraman takes place in 1993 and Ultra Seven circa 1999 or 2000). Lastly, out of the many episodes of Ultra Seven that were never made, there was an episode entitled Alien 15 +Monster 35, which would have involved Ultra Seven fighting various kaiju from Ultra Q and Ultraman that were revived by the Baltans. Seven would have been assisted in the final battle by a new kaiju named Goad. It was made as a pitch to TBS, who didn't want to make Nightmare on the Fourth Planet due to it's lack of monsters, but when Akio Jissoji proposed this as an alternative, TBS decided to let him make Nightmare on the Fourth Planet due to Alien 15 + Monster 35 being too expensive to make. I would have really like to see that episode be made, and narratively it would have made sense as the penultimate episode before the two-part finale as fighting numerous returning kaiju at once could have worked as a catalyst for Seven's burnout.
That being said, Ultra Seven works perfectly fine the way it is from the pathos of its hero, and it's more mature themes. However, I feel like the Ultraman mythos wouldn't be the same without Ultra Seven, nor would Ultra Seven be the same if he didn't follow in Ultraman's footsteps.
I really enjoy you covering these shows. You just need to cover the old anime and the USA movie then you’ll be finished with the Showa era.
I also hope you talk about the other Tsuburaya heroes like Mirrorman, Fireman, Jumborg Ace, Izenborg and Redman.
Happy birthday dan moroboshi and zaGorudan do mebuis and cosmos ultra retrospective❤❤❤
I actually like how brief some of Seven's fights are.
24:00 (transitions) - I haven't checked the relative transmission dates, but that drum-based flickering transition looks like a swipe from the Gerry Anderson puppet series Captain Scarlet
Ultraseven taught me that aliens have no souls and deserve it
Yes, justice for the nomads
Ultraseven be like 😕
Part of the issue is that, for all of its attempts at moral complexity, ultimately literally EVERY other extraterrestrial in this show apart from Seven himself is simply a bastard with malign intent for Earth and humanity. The Pegassa and Nonmalt episodes are the worst about this; in both cases we the audience are clearly intended to feel bad for the plight of the antagonistic race in question, but in both cases they make little to no attempt at actual diplomacy with humanity (in the Pegassa's case, they straight-up IGNORE Dan's offer for clemency and shelter before their colony craft is destroyed, and had planted a bomb to destroy Earth BEFORE they even made contact with us) before launching destructive attacks, and regard humankind with undisguised contempt and superiority, which rather undermines the authorial intent to sympathize with them.
I'd really like to see you do a tier list ranking your favorite Ultra shows. It be interesting to see you rank em from most enjoyable to least. 👌👌👌
Ultra Seven was my favorite of the series. I watched it as an 8 year old in Thailand (early 1970s). The theme song was a very big hit in Thailand and , as a chld, I listed to it on my 45 rpm record daily.
I really like Ultra Seven. I didn't discover it until the late 90s. The English dubbed version used to run on TBS.
Wild how Blunova also mentions this transition in his video at 24:00
BUT IS ANNE ZERO'S MOM!?
13:10 what is that sound clip from?
Ultraseven had the same effect on my group. The blemishes are many but when it hits there’s nothing quite like it.
Velma: i lost my glasses i can't see with out my glasses
Johnny bravo:my glasses where are my glasses i can't be seen with my glasses
Dan:where are my glasses i can't transform with out my glasses
Me:hmm wonder what there looking for
Gee those last two capsule monsters could have helped against Pandon, Dan! Um um with the destruction of Windom he couldn’t bear to see the other two die and he knew their fighting power was shit anyway.
UltraSeven may not have initially supposed to be a sequel to the first Ultraman, but it does improve a ton of concepts that Ultraman 66 introduced while bringing a lot new to the table which is what every good sequel should do
Funny thing, you can do the intro of Big O and just replace the chanting of Big O with King Joe and virtually nothing changes. I found myself humming this when I was playing Ultra Kaiju Monster Rancher while raising a King Joe, but had no idea of the actual parallels between it and Ultraseven until just now.
Wingdom:you gave me respect why
Storage:hmmmm sliver chicken noodle soup
Great video
Can you do an Ultra Retrospective of Ultraman Dyna? Thanks!
What are your thoughts on the Ultraseven TNT dub?
it funny
PERFECTO
Ahh poor Agira my favorite of Dans capsule monsters whos never gotten to shine 😢 maybe one day hell get the same respect Miclas Windom and Sevenger do now
22:41 Hey, it's the Hor Dog Men! 😂
13:57 yes that theme its hard to find , i like the heisei version where played during seven fight pandon. I try to search it and never found the heisei version ( because the heisei version make me watch seven for the first time )
I like the capsule monsters. Miclas had the best record because both his fights the enemy had to work for it.
White bread:Episode 12 is reallllllllll
Me:nope
White bread:okey 😢
No one not even zero
Dan loses his ultra eye for the millionth
@37:53 "Something must have happened to him." Um yeah it's called Ultraman Leo episode 1 where he's crippled and cannot transform.
Never clicked on a video so fast
Can't wait for Heisei Ultraseven Retrospect
I love ultraseven and the song is so catchy seven seven seven seven😊😊😊
Anyone ever seen the English-dubbed CINAR Films version of this during the early days of TNT when it came on late at night?
7:44 the sea creature slowly floating up from the water, has some strange comedic timing
Seven: My son, I'm already old. You must continue the the Sluggler family golden boy family legacy!!
Zero: yes, dad!!
10 years later
Seven: Damn, I am still Tsuburaya golden boy. How about you son.......
Zero: Dad, I have become Platinum!!
I was so happy about how well Ultraseven worked for me, after having it hyped up as an even more beloved and influential show than Ultraman '66. Personally, I actually prefer the more consistent serious tone to Ultraman's ping-ponging between kiddie fare and sometimes edgier stuff. I'd say Star Trek TOS is a good comparison. And yeah, it still looks great, both in terms of cinematography and budget for its effects scenes.
Yay another ultraman video
I grew up watching Ultraman, never saw Ultra7 or any of the others. I've seen Ultra7 as an adult and it was ok. But Ultraman will always have my heart.
Please make a video for ultraman mebius, recently finished watching it.
I like Ultraseven too.
How would you feel if they added Ultraseven to Gigabash?
YESSSS!!!!!
@@michaeldeak5727 I'm having trouble thinking about who else should be in that pack, as I'm not too familiar with the Ultra series (normally they have like 4 characters per pack)
@@Autumnfurry2099 if they made an Ultraman pack 2, I would go with Seven, Eleking, Zero, and Belial.
Can you do a review of ambassador magma
36:50 I know you're saying Shh, but it sounds like you're making race car noises lol
Oh come on, that's the Captain Scarlet scene transition
i love this video.
I mean, Ultrasix could have a metal theme song, but I doubt it would be better than the Seven song
I can't wait for mebius
Well that was a great time
I wonder if we gonna get video about dyna and gaia...oh please please please...🙏🙏🙏🙏like fr
19:23 lol 😆 😂
7:39 uhh that monster hit the camera
At first I didn't really like the alien designs. I mainly thought that they where uninspiring when it's just a puppet on hidden wires. But now I see how the show tried to diversify their aliens by trying to make some of them have a less humanoid shape.
Please do an Ultra Retrospective on Shin Ultraman
You and marcosatsu make great toku content thanks
@@finn42337probably
I thought you were kidding halfway into your sentence about how Pokémon as an entire concept was ultraseven's capsule monsters....and then i remember charizard and how he was OP but useless in battle in the beginning because he was delinquent to ash
Yo, Im the same guy that asked for the Mebius Retrospective. Is it coming next ?
You're actually one of at least 20.
@@ZaGorudan So it's confirmed that you're going to review the greatest entry in the franchise next?
Finnaly
I really liked the murder alien in sevenX. Hopefully hasegawa and konaka returned to tsuburaya at some point
Ultraman Seven
Is this a reupload?
no?
@@ZaGorudan i swear i have a video just like this somewhere or maybe it's just deja vu
Ep 7 is peak.
Honestly i felt there were too many aliens, especially with plots boiling down to “haha I want to take over the earth!”
Burned me out Ngl
Same. The series would have benefited from some earth kaiju.....
cool
man an actual dimetrodon really carried this episode also is this the last showa show? no the anime doesn't count.
With the exception of side material like Ultra Fight, this is the last live action Showa thing I have to cover, yes.
@@ZaGorudan damn the showa era is my favorite. well I guess I'll just have to wait for ultra gaiden and the mega monster battle era.
See funny Dino Tank, I sub the video. For I am a man of base pleasures.
You forgot to mention the tnt English dub and the Hawaiian English dub of ultraseven