Ultraman Dyna
Ultraman Dyna | |
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Created by | Tsuburaya Productions |
Starring | Takeshi Tsuruno |
Narrated by | YÅ«ji Machi |
Opening theme | "Ultraman Dyna" by Tatsuya Maeda |
Ending theme |
"Kimi Dake Wo Mamori Tai" by Fumiaki Nakajima (1-26; 35; 50) "Ultra High" by Lazy (27-34; 37-49; 51) "Brave Love Tiga" (Instrumental) (36) |
Composer(s) | Tatsumi Yano |
Country of origin | Japan |
Original language(s) | Japanese |
No. of episodes | 51 |
Production | |
Running time | 24 minutes (per episode) |
Release | |
Original network | MBS, TBS, GMA Network |
Original release | 6 September 1997 – 29 August 1998 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Ultraman Tiga |
Followed by | Ultraman Gaia |
Ultraman Dyna (ウルトラマンダイナ Urutoraman Daina) is a Japanese tokusatsu TV show which aired between 6 September 1997 until 29 August 1998. The series is a direct sequel to the previous Ultraman series, Ultraman Tiga.
Plot
In the year 2017 (10 years after the final episode of Ultraman Tiga), TPC has advanced beyond earth, and has created a new team, "Super GUTS". Humans have begun terra-forming Mars and other planets in what is known as the "Age of the Neo Frontier". One day, however, the Neo Frontier is attacked by an alien race known as the Spheres. Shin Asuka has just joined Super GUTS and is in the middle of training maneuvers above Earth's atmosphere when he and his comrades are attacked. He proves himself in battle, and can hold his own against ace pilot Ryoh. However, his ship is damaged and he ejects, after which he encounters a shining light. It is then that a new giant of light merges with the bewildered Asuka, saving his life. When the Spheres enter Mars' atmosphere and merge with the Martian rocks to form monsters, Asuka again participates in the battle, now equipped with a mysterious device known as the "Reflasher". Upon the Sphere's new attack, Asuka suddenly transforms into a colossal giant, and manages to protect Mars from a group of monsters sent by the Spheres. The members of Super GUTS quickly catch on that this giant being is not Ultraman Tiga, but a new giant of light, "Ultraman Dyna". In contrast to the serious tone of Ultraman Tiga, Ultraman Dyna is a far more light hearted show, featuring more upbeat stories and comical character personalities for its cast.
The final story arc is rather somber, in contrast to the rest of the series. Dyna/Asuka apparently sacrifice themselves to save the Earth from Gran Sphere, the planet-sized mother form of the Spheres. In the series finale, we do get to see that Asuka rejoins his father as they ride off toward the light in their two spaceships, though the fate of Dyna / Asuka and Asuka's father remains unknown. Eleven years after the end of the television series, the movie Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy is intended as a direct follow-up for Dyna / Asuka after events of the Dyna series finale. It is revealed that the wormhole resulting from Gran Sphere's destruction transported him to the M78 universe, where the film takes place. At the end of the movie, as the featured ZAP SPACY members require help back to Earth, Dyna / Asuka decides to direct them home personally. They are shown disappearing into a self-made wormhole together.
Upon the conclusion of Ultraman Saga, Asuka contacts SUPER GUTS while traveling to an unknown destination. He assures them that Taiga is alive and well, as Ryo responds that they will catch up to Asuka one day, Asuka smiles and says that he will wait for them before vanishing into the light once more.
It is unclear if the Dyna that participated in the Dark Spark War in Ultraman Ginga is the same Dyna from the Tiga Universe.
Super GUTS members
Super GUTS is a branch of TPC (Terrestrial Peaceable Consortium) and is the direct successor to GUTS.
- Gousuke Hibiki (ヒビã‚・ゴウスケ Hibiki GÅsuke): The team captain. He is loud and boisterous, often joking with his subordinates and shouting orders. At the same time, however, he is a caring leader with a good heart and good intentions for Super GUTS.
- Shin Asuka/Ultraman Dyna (アスカ・シンï¼ã‚¦ãƒ«ãƒˆãƒ©ãƒžãƒ³ãƒ€ã‚¤ãƒŠ Asuka Shin/Urutoraman Daina): Ultraman Dyna's human host. He is light-hearted overall, and is one of the rare Ultra human hosts who also serves as the comic relief of the show. Asuka often whines and pouts immaturely, and sometimes pretends that he is killed in combat just to see his teammates freak out. Asuka is not all just fun and games, though. He can also be headstrong and overly courageous. His well-known motto is "Never give up." Asuka's dad disappeared years ago when his space ship disappeared into a mysterious light, which Asuka himself enters alongside his father in the final episode. In the end, Asuka ended up transported to the Showa timeline. Despite his personality, Asuka is an exceptional fighter, fending off aliens far stronger than normal humans with only his hand-to-hand combat skills.
- Ryo Yumimura (ユミムラ・リョウ Yumimura RyÅ): The tomboy ace pilot of Super GUTS, who has a short temper and often yells at Asuka for his goof ball antics and recklessness. They have a pilot rivalry going on. However, deep down inside she likes the guy, they do like each other, which becomes quite clear toward the end. She also plays a big sister role for the less experienced Mai. Ryoh is slightly cross-eyed, which add charm for her.
- Toshiyuki Kohda (コウダ・トシユ゠KÅda Toshiyuki): The cool and slick haircut guy who is eventually promoted to Dept. Captain.
- Mai Midorikawa (ミドリカワ・マイ Midorikawa Mai): A cute, bubbly, loud cadet-type with little combat experience. She mostly serves as the communication person, but she has multiple crushes (baseball players, cute exploratory robots, bike racers, etc.), gets peoples' attention by saying 'neh-neh-neh,' and has the amazing ability to hide multiple items behind her back, only to whip them out in rapid succession.
- Tsutomu Nakajima (ナカジマ・ツトムNakajima Tsutomu): The pudgy technician and researcher of the Super GUTS team, often becomes panicked or overly serious.
- Kouhei Kariya (カリヤ・コウヘイ Kariya KÅhei): An expert of shooting of the Super GUTS and is well versed in archaeology.
- Hanejiro (ãƒãƒã‚¸ãƒãƒ¼ HanejirÅ): A strange alien which Asuka befriended on a mission to mysterious planet, it first helped Asuka (as Dyna) by pointing out a monster's weak spot during a battle, and was since made Super GUTS' "mascot" of sorts. Bids farewell to Super GUTS in Episode 47, but returns in the Dyna movie "Return of Hanejiro".
Mechas
- GUTS Eagle
- Alpha Wing
- Beta Wing
- Gamma Wing
- Alpha Superior
- GUTS Eagle Superior
- Connelly 07
- GUTS Marine
- GUTS Dig
Episodes
- A New Light: Part 1 (æ–°ãŸãªã‚‹å…‰ï¼ˆå‰ç·¨ï¼‰ Aratanaru Hikari (Zenpen))
- A New Light: Part 2 (æ–°ãŸãªã‚‹å…‰ï¼ˆå¾Œç·¨ï¼‰ Aratanaru Hikari (KÅhen))
- Awaken Asuka (目覚ã‚よアスカ Mezame yo Asuka)
- Battle! Underground City (決戦! 地ä¸éƒ½å¸‚ Kessen! ChichÅ« Toshi)
- Winning Shot (ウイニングショット Uiningu Shotto)
- The Land's Ultimate Monster (地上最大ã®æ€ªç£ ChijÅ Saidai no KaijÅ«)
- Friend Inside the Box (ç®±ã®ä¸ã®ã¨ã‚‚ã ã¡ Hako no Naka no Tomodachi)
- Bao-On from Afar (é¥ã‹ãªã‚‹ãƒã‚ªãƒ¼ãƒ³ Harukanaru BaÅn)
- 2000 Attacks (二åƒåŒ¹ã®è¥²æ’ƒ Nisenbiki no ShÅ«geki)
- Forbidden Picture on the Ground (ç¦æ–ã®åœ°ä¸Šçµµ Kindan no ChijÅe)
- The Phantom Shooting Star (å¹»ã®éŠæ˜Ÿ Maboroshi no YÅ«sei)
- Mysterious Thief Himala (怪盗ヒマラ KaitŠHimara)
- Monster Factory (怪ç£å·¥å ´ KaijÅ« KÅjÅ)
- The Supreme Ruler Who Sleeps on the Moon (月ã«çœ る覇王 Tsuki ni Nemuru HaÅ)
- The Kind-Hearted Target (優ã—ã„標的 Yasashii HyÅteki)
- Battle! Monster Island (激闘! 怪ç£å³¶ GekitÅ! KaijÅ«tÅ)
- The Ghost Space Ship (幽霊宇宙船 Yūrei Uchūsen)
- The Girls Who Calls Up the Darkness (闇を呼ã¶å°‘女ãŸã¡ Yami o Yobu ShÅjo-tachi)
- Bird of the Phantom Dream (夢幻ã®é³¥ Mugen no Tori)
- Alien Boy (少年宇宙人 ShÅnen UchÅ«jin)
- The 3000 Degree Heat Radiating Monster (発熱怪ç£3000度 Hatsunetsu KaijÅ« Sanzendo)
- Soldier of Tsukuyo (ツクヨã®å…µå£« Tsukuyo no Heishi)
- Dream Fortress (夢ã®ã¨ã‚Šã§ Yume no Toride)
- Vampire of the Lake (æ¹–ã®å¸è¡€é¬¼ Mizumi no KyÅ«ketsuki)
- The Kraakov Won't Surface! Part 1 (移動è¦å¡žï¼ˆã‚¯ãƒ©ãƒ¼ã‚³ãƒ•ï¼‰æµ®ä¸Šã›ãš!(å‰ç·¨ï¼‰ KurÄkofu FujÅ Sezu! (Zenpen))
- The Kraakov Won't Surface! Part 2 (移動è¦å¡žï¼ˆã‚¯ãƒ©ãƒ¼ã‚³ãƒ•ï¼‰æµ®ä¸Šã›ãš!(後編) KurÄkofu FujÅ Sezu! (KÅhen))
- Monster Game (怪ç£ã‚²ãƒ¼ãƒ KaijÅ« GÄ“mu)
- Simian Forest (猿人ã®æ£® Enjin no Mori)
- In the Light of Destiny (é‹å‘½ã®å…‰ã®ä¸ã§ Unmei no Hikari no Naka de)
- Scenario of Invasion (侵略ã®è„šæœ¬ï¼ˆã‚·ãƒŠãƒªã‚ªï¼‰ Shinryaku no Shinario)
- Fight! Dyna vs. Dyna (æ»é—˜! ダイナVSダイナ ShitÅ! Daina Bui Esu Daina)
- The Singing Investigation Robot (æŒã†æŽ¢æŸ»ãƒãƒœãƒƒãƒˆ Utau Tansa Robotto)
- Star of Peace (平和ã®æ˜Ÿ Heiwa no Hoshi)
- The Time of Resolution (決æ–ã®æ™‚ Ketsudan no Toki)
- The Smile of Destruction: Part 1 (æ»…ã³ã®å¾®ç¬‘(å‰ç·¨ï¼‰ Horobi no BishÅ (Zenpen))
- The Smile of Destruction: Part 2 (æ»…ã³ã®å¾®ç¬‘(後編) Horobi no BishÅ (KÅhen))
- Yumenokatamari (ユメノカタマリ Yumenokatamari)
- Monster Drama (怪ç£æˆ¯æ›² KaijÅ« Gikyoku)
- The Light and Shadow of the Youthful (é’春ã®å…‰ã¨å½± Seishun no Hikari to Kage)
- The Tree of Jagira (ジャギラã®æ¨¹ Jagira no Ki)
- I want to See Our Earth (ã¼ããŸã¡ã®åœ°çƒãŒè¦‹ãŸã„ Boku-tachi no ChikyÅ« ga Mitai)
- Ephemeral Dream (ã†ãŸã‹ãŸã®ç©ºå¤¢ Utakata no Sorayume)
- Captain Long-Legs (ã‚ã—ãªãŒéšŠé•· Asinaga TaichÅ)
- The Snow of Venus (金星ã®é›ª Kinsei no Yuki)
- Tear of Churasa (ãƒãƒ¥ãƒ©ã‚µã®æ¶™ Churasa no Namida)
- The Power of Thinking of You (å›ã‚’想ã†åŠ› Kimi o Omou Chikara)
- Farewell Hanejiro (ã•ã‚‰ã°ãƒãƒã‚¸ãƒãƒ¼ Saraba HanejirÅ)
- Ndamoshite X (ンダモシテX Endamoshite Ekkusu)
- Final Chapter I: A New Shadow (æœ€çµ‚ç« I æ–°ãŸãªã‚‹å½± SaishÅ«shÅ Wan Aratanaru Kage)
- Final Chapter II: Solar System Annihilation (æœ€çµ‚ç« II 太陽系消滅 SaishÅ«shÅ TsÅ« TaiyÅkei ShÅmetsu)
- Final Chapter III: Toward Tomorrow... (æœ€çµ‚ç« III 明日ã¸ãƒ»ãƒ»ãƒ» SaishÅ«shÅ SurÄ« Asu e)
Films
- Ultraman Tiga & Ultraman Dyna: Warriors of the Star of Light (1998) Ultraman Dyna was one of the main Ultraman to appear in this movie (as events of the movie is set during times of the Dyna series). Ultraman Tiga also makes an important appearance.
- Ultraman Tiga & Ultraman Dyna & Ultraman Gaia: Battle in Hyperspace (1999)
- Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy (2009) Ultraman Dyna appears in this movie alongside the Showa-Era Ultramen, Ultraman Mebius, and the ZAP SPACY crew from Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle. His storyline follows on directly from the finale of his series.
- Ultraman Saga (2012), Ultraman Dyna is the main focus Ultraman in the movie (set after event of Ultra Galaxy Legend and Dyna has travel into another universe) and joined with Ultraman Zero and Ultraman Cosmos in this movie, and merge with Zero and Cosmos to become Ultraman Saga.
Crossovers
- Superior Ultraman 8 Brothers (2008), Ultraman Dyna joined with Ultraman Tiga, Ultraman Gaia and Ultraman Mebius in this movie, alongside Showa-era Ultra Heroes.
- Ultraman Ginga S: Showdown! Ultra 10 Warriors!! (2015), Ultraman Dyna is one of the Heisei-era Ultra hero to fight along with other 9 Heisei-era Ultra Heroes.
Cast
- Shin Asuka (アスカ・シン Asuka Shin): Takeshi Tsuruno (ã¤ã‚‹ã® 剛士 Tsuruno Takeshi)
- Gousuke Hibiki (ヒビã‚・ゴウスケ Hibiki GÅsuke): Ryo Kinomoto (木之元 亮 Kinomoto RyÅ)
- Toshiyuki Kouda (コウダ・トシユ゠KÅda Toshiyuki): Toshikazu Fukawa (å¸ƒå· æ•å’Œ Fukawa Toshikazu)
- Ryo Yumimura (ユミムラ・リョウ Yumimura RyÅ): Risa Saito (斉藤 ã‚Šã• SaitÅ Risa)
- Kouhei Kariya (カリヤ・コウヘイ Kariya KÅhei): Takao Kase (åŠ ç€¬ 尊朗 Kase Takao)
- Tsutomu Nakajima (ナカジマ・ツトムNakajima Tsutomu): Joe Onodera (å°é‡Žå¯º 丈 Onodera JÅ)
- Mai Midorikawa (ミドリカワ・マイ Midorikawa Mai): Mariya Yamada (山田 ã¾ã‚Šã‚„ Yamada Mariya)
- Kouki Fukami (フカミ・コウ゠Fukami KÅki): Toshiaki Amada (天田 俊明 Amada Toshiaki)
- Seiji Miyata (ミヤタ・セイジ Miyata Seiji): Hiroshi Tsuburaya (円谷 浩 Tsuburaya Hiroshi)
- Kihachi Gondou (ゴンドウ・ã‚ãƒãƒ GondÅ Kihachi): Shinobu Kameyama (亀山 å¿ Kameyama Shinobu)
- Saeko Shiina (シイナ・サエコ Shina Saeko): Yasumi Maezawa (å‰æ²¢ ä¿ç¾Ž Maezawa Yasumi)
- Kazuma Asuka (アスカ・カズマ Asuka Kazuma): Daisuke Ryu (隆 大介 Ryū Daisuke)
- Narrator (ナレーター NarÄ“tÄ): YÅ«ji Machi (真地 勇志 Machi YÅ«ji)
Guest Stars
- Trainée (1): Nomaru Abe
- TPC Mars' Base Chief (1): Hiroshi Kuji
- TPC Members (2): Tomoyuki Hotta, Tomohiro Mizuno
- Announcer (2): Shigeru Chiba
Indonesian dubbed
On 18 May 2013 is a Indonesian adaption dubbed of the series was recorded by the NET. and aired on the NET Playground is a children's television series block on NET. in the Republic of Indonesia.
International broadcast
Country/Region | Channel | Network | Language | Subtitle |
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Japan | JOOR-4 | MBS TV Osaka | Japanese | |
JORX-6 | TBS TV Tokyo | |||
South Korea | HLKA-9 | KBS | Korean | |
North Korea | ||||
Indonesia | SCTV (1998) Indosiar (2000) Trans TV (2001) O Channel (2005) MNC The Indonesian Channel (2008) NET. (2013) |
SCM (1998) IKM (2000) Trans Media (2001) Omni Intivision (2005) MNC Media (2008) Indika Group (2013) |
Indonesian | |
Malaysia | NTV7 | NSTP | Malay | |
Philippines | DZBB-TV | GMA Network | Filipino | |
Singapore | 5th Frequency | TCS | English | Chinese |
Thailand | Channel 9 | Modern 9/MCOT | Thai | |
Vietnam | VTV1 | VTV | Vietnamese | |
People's Republic of China | Beijing Satellite Television | BTV | Chinese | |
Hong Kong | Jade-1 | TVB | Cantonese | Traditional Chinese |
Macau | ||||
Republic of China | CTS-5 | CTS | Taiwanese | |
Asia Pacific/Southeast Asia Hong Kong Macau |
STAR World Asia | STAR TV | English |
Music
- Opening theme
- "Ultraman Dyna" by Tatsuya Maeda
- Ending 1 theme
- "Only You Do I Wish To Protect (å›ã ã‘を守りãŸã„ Kimi dake o Mamoritai)" by Fumiaki Nakajima
- Ending 2 theme
- "Ultra High" by Lazy
External links
- Tsuburaya Productions - The Official Home of Ultraman (Japanese)
- Japan Hero - Webpage devoted to Japanese superheroes
See also
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