The members of the Super GUTS force, one of whom is secretly Ultraman Dyna, are in the middle of a losing battle against an enormous monster on the surface of the moon when suddenly a spaceship appears and saves them by zapping the beast. The crew of the ship claim to be members of the world peace force that originally created the Super GUTS force, and they invite the GUTS members to enter their brainwave patterns into the ship's battle computer so it can be a more effective fighting system. It sounds like a good idea, but could they have some other plan up their sleeves? (Source: IMDb) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: ウルトラマンティガ&ウルトラマンダイナ 光の星の戦士たち
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- Screenwriter: Hasegawa Keiichi
- Director: Konaka Kazuya
- Genres: Action, Tokusatsu, Sci-Fi
Cast & Credits
- Tsuruno TakeshiAsuka ShinMain Role
- Kinomoto RyoHibiki GousukeSupport Role
- Takaki MioIruma MegumiSupport Role
- Sugimoto AyaKisaragi RuiSupport Role
- Yamada MariyaMidorikawa MaiSupport Role
- Fukawa ToshikazuKouda ToshiyukiSupport Role
Reviews
Ultraman Dyna and the cameoing Tiga
Greatly benefitting from a larger budget and its theatrical status, Ultraman Tiga & Ultraman Dyna: Warriors of the Star of Light ultimately plays like two TV series episodes cut together as a movie and less like the team-up promised by its title. Sluggishly paced but exceptionally well-directed the film does at least look pretty fabulous, Kazuya Konaka did a great job here while Tatsumi Yano's music is as great as it has always been. The model and practical effects work is marvellous and looks tremendous in the widescreen format, although the CG character work is abundant and extremely rough. The acting from its cast is solid, but like the show, I still haven't gelled with Asuka's character as a protagonist, even if this film largely focuses on his inner turmoil and occasional suicidal thoughts. The Tiga aspect of this film is more set dressing than anything else, with the titular Ultra only showing up during the climax but conspicuously missing his host, Daigo. While it is lovely to see most of the cast of the GUTS squad again, the conspicuous absence of Hiroshi Nagano doesn't make the reunion feel authentic. Ultimately, I wish the story for this one was better, there's a lot of good stuff in here but it just fails to stick the landing.Was this review helpful to you?
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