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Ultraman Nexus | |
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Genre | Tokusatsu Kaiju Superhero Science fiction Horror fiction |
Created by | Tsuburaya Productions Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting |
Written by | Keiichi Hasegawa Kenichi Araki Masanao Akahoshi Murai Sadayuki Ai Ota |
Directed by | Kazuya Konaka Miki Nemoto Tsugumi Kitaura Yuichi Abe Takeshi Yagi Naoki Ohara |
Starring | Takuji Kawakubo Yusuke Kirishima Masato Uchiyama Yasue Sato Tamotsu Ishibashi Kosei Kato Keito Goto Nobuhiko Tanaka |
Composer(s) | Kenji Kawai |
Country of origin | Japan |
Original language(s) | Japanese |
No. of episodes | 37 (plus two DVD specials) |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Takeshi Okazaki Hiroyasu Shibuya Tahei Yamanishi Tsuburaya Productions Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting Dentsu |
Running time | 30 mins per episode (including opening & ending song, the next episode and also an information video. |
Release | |
Original network | Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting, Tokyo Broadcasting System (Japan), TOKU |
Original release | October 2, 2004 – June 25, 2005 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Ultra Q: Dark Fantasy |
Followed by | Ultraman Max |
External links | |
Website |
Ultraman Nexus (ウルトラマンネクサスUrutoraman Nekusasu) was produced by Tsuburaya Productions, Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting (CBC), and Dentsu. It was the 18th entry in the Ultra Series. The series aired on Tokyo Broadcasting System, including TBS, CBC, MBS, etc. The show ran from October 2, 2004 until June 25, 2005, with a total of 37 broadcast episodes. Subsequent DVD releases from Bandai Visual saw a brand new 45-minute Episode EX and an extended 45-minute Director's Cut of Episode 29.
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On April 24, 2017, Toku announced that the series will be broadcast in the United States on its channel beginning May 9, 2017 until June 2, 2017.[1][2]
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History[edit]
Ultraman Nexus was part of Tsuburaya Productions' Ultra N Project, an experiment in 2004 to re-invent Ultraman for a new generation of fans. Prior to this, however, Tsuburaya had begun a project called Ultra Collaboration 2 at the end of 2003, which involved a brand-new radio adaptation of Ultra Q called The Ultra Q Club. The project was also due to include a new TV series called Ultraman Noa in early 2004, which is presumably what Ultraman Nexus evolved into.[original research?] Following the success of the new radio show, Tsuburaya forged a brand-new season, Ultra Q: Dark Fantasy on April 6, 2004, a show which attracted top-rung directors such as Shusuke Kaneko (popular with fans for his work on the Gamera series and Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack).
The first stage of the Ultra N Project was entitled Noa: Nostalgia. The project mascot, Ultraman Noa, was a rather radical change design - an all-silver Ultraman with protruding wings on its back. Ultraman Noa was mainly used for live stage shows and merchandising. The second stage of the project was Next: Evolution. This saw the creation of a new theatrical film, ULTRAMAN. The final stage was Nexus: Trinity - the piece that ties the entire project together. Unlike the previous series Ultraman Cosmos, which was strictly aimed at young children, Ultraman Nexus was the first Ultraman TV series specifically aimed at adults. The show abandons the traditional monster-of-the-week stories in order to be replaced with longer character-based story arcs. Tsuburaya Productions had intended the show to be run during prime time, but the CBC network gave the show a 7:30 AM Saturday morning slot once Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon ended its 49-episode run. The TV series received weak ratings which were attributed to the change in style and not being able to have the target demographic tune in, resulting in the series being cut short from around 50 episodes down to 37.
Three months after its initial run, it was re-run in a new time slot. This time the show aired at 2:30 AM on Tuesday mornings and the ratings met the expectations that were set for the Ultra N Project. Following the ULTRAMAN movie, Tsuburaya ran a teaser trailer for Ultraman 2 Requiem. Due to the performance of Ultraman Nexus, the film was canceled, and Tsuburaya moved ahead with a theatrical version of the then-current television series, Ultraman Mebius.
Story[edit]
Taking place four years after the events of Ultraman: The Next, Nexus focuses on the viewpoint of Kazuki Komon, the rookie of Night Raider in the fight against Space Beast threats. During the mission, Komon comes in contact with the titular Ultraman and the relationship he established with the latter's hosts.
In the first half of the series, Nexus bonds with Jun Himeya, a former cameraman who's traumatized by his inability to save a girl from his past. Despite Komon's good relationship with Himeya, TLT views him as a threat regardless of Ultraman's constant attempts in rescuing them. The reveal of Komon's girlfriend, Riko Saida as Dark Faust and her immediate sacrifice nearly sent him into despair until Himeya and Nagi managed to bring him to his senses. Sometime later, former Night Raider member Shinya Mizorogi returned as he was revealed to be Dark Mephisto and attempted to persuade his former lover Nagi to his side. While taking refuge in a photographer's home, Himeya was captured by TLT, who proceed to dissect him in hopes of learning the secret of Ultraman's power. His brief death allows him to escape the facility but the Illustrator warned him that another transformation would result in his death. Not long after, Mizorogi utilized the help of Space Beast Kutuura to capture Nexus and imprison him in the Land of the Dead by using his former comrade Sakuta as a hostage. The Night Raider pursue the same dimension, only to discover the deceased Ultraman tied and his energies absorbed for Mizorogi to harvest it. As a result of Himeya's renewed courage, Nexus was partially revived during the fight while the Night Raiders used the last bit of Ultimate Vanisher in replenishing his energy. The battle between two giants resulted in a massive explosion that seemingly claimed their lives. Himeya confronts Komon for the last time to convey his message; the light shall be passed to someone else.
Starting on episode 26, the light of Nexus was inherited by Ren Senjyu, the child of Prometheus Project who runs from the facility and started his life as a worker in the carnival. Despite his near inhuman feat, Ren has a very short life expectancy and wished to spend his final days surrounded by smiles. In the same way as his predecessor Himeya, Ren becomes fast friends with Komon and develops a relationship with Mizuo, a Memory Police who was sent to spy on him. Shinya Mizorogi was revealed to have survived his battle with Nexus and quickly captured by TLT to investigate his abilities as Dark Mephisto. While attempting to escape, Memory Police officer Hiroyuki Misawa was revealed to be the next victim and becomes Dark Mephisto Zwei, intending to replace Mizorogi. During his fight with Nexus, Mizorogi managed to becomes Mephisto once more and rescue his former adversary by claiming his own life in the process. With his dying breath, Mizorogi reveals that the Night Raiders had a traitor within their rank. As stronger Space Beasts keep emerging one after another, Ren's body took a huge toll with his life running short. The fight against Ezmael was his last as Ren survived due to the Raphael drug's intervention but the light of Nexus left him for another candidate.
In the final episode, Nagi was chosen as the new holder of light. Mizorogi's words came true as the Unknown Hand, the perpetrator behind all Space Beast attacks reveals himself among the Night Raider members as he assaulted them and gloats of how the past events were all for the sake of having Nagi inherit Nexus' light and revive himself. By tricking Nagi into transforming, the Unknown absorbed her into Lethe as he resurrected in the form of Dark Zagi to attack the city. Komon managed to save Nagi from the darkness as his actions allow him to inherit the light. Transforming into Nexus, Komon used up the forms of his predecessors and their memories until encouragement by the public allows him to evolve into Nexus' long lost form; Ultraman Noa. With his full power, the silver giant expels Zagi to space and put an end to his doppelganger. A year later, the Space Beast threat has become public knowledge, and TLT has expended their forces even further.
Characters[edit]
TLT (Terrestrial Liberation Trust)[edit]
The Terrestrial Liberation Trust (地球解放機構Chikyū Kaihō Kikō) or TLT (ティルトTiruto) is a top secret global, non-government organization set up to investigate, research and defeat the Space Beast (スペースビーストSupēsu Bīsuto) threat. Whereas the major headquarters is in North America, the show's major focus is Japan's TLT (TLT-J) branch, hidden under a hydroelectric dam found in the mountainous Kanto region (eastern Japan). The main teams of TLT are the Night Raiders, Memory Police (who erase the memories of civilians involved in any Night Raider mission or witnessing any Space Beast attacks) and White Sweeper, who are involved in clean-up.
- Night Raiders
Night Raiders (ナイトレイダーNaito Reidā) are TLT-J's special group in charge of Space Beast eradication. The group's true name is TLT-J Special Strategy Mission Group (TLT-J特殊戦略任務班Tiruto-Jei Tokushu Senryaku Ninmu Han) as members consist of elite cadets in TLT. The squad led by Captain Wakura is known as Night Raider A Unit (ナイトレイダーAユニットNaito Reidā Ē Yunitto) while there are other groups of Night Raiders, as implied in episode 18. The final episode saw this development as multiple Chrome Chester units patrolling the sky a year after Dark Zagi's destruction.
In addition to NR Special Suits (NRスペシャルスーツEnu Āru Supesharu Sūtsu) and NR Met (NRメットEnu Āru Metto), officers are equipped with a Pulse Breigar (パルスブレイガーParusu Bureigā) wrist communicator/launcher and a Divait Launcher (ディバイトランチャーDibaito Ranchā) rifle. When fighting against giant Space Beasts, members can ride on Chrome Chester (クロムチェスターKuromu Chesutā) aircraft units which possessed the Opticamouflage System (オプチカムフラージュシステムOpuchikamufurāju Shisutemu) to disguise their modus operandi and can transform into various configurations. Originally three units existed (Alpha, Beta and Gamma) but the Delta model was introduced in the middle of the series to provide them an entry within Nexus' Meta Field.
- Kazuki Komon (孤門 一輝Komon Kazuki): see here
- Nagi Saijyo (西条 凪Saijō Nagi): see here
- Eisuke Wakura (和倉 英輔Wakura Eisuke): The captain of the Night Raiders. He is a good leader and takes action effectively in any situation. He cares for his teammates and is well trusted by them. Although his motto is to follow orders, he will take necessary action if it means to protect others. He is a brother figure towards Komon who provides wisdom to the new recruit.
- Shiori Hiraki (平木 詩織Hiraki Shiori): A female in the Night Raider team. Although she looks pretty and cute, she is an expert in weapons and can be very strong and helpful during missions. She has a good personal relationship with Mitsuhiko Ishibori. After Nagi becomes the fourth Dunamist in the final episode, Shiori is shot by Ishibori when he reveals himself as Dark Zagi to the team, but is later shown defending people with the rest of the Night Raiders from Beasts in the closing scenes of the series.
- Mitsuhiko Ishibori (石堀 光彦Ishibori Mitsuhiko): The analyzer and tactician of the team and an expert in computers. Unknown to everyone, he is Dark Zagi in disguise (see below). 18 years ago, Dark Zagi, in the form of a blue light similar to The One, possessed a man called Hajime Yamaoka to use him to execute his plan. First, he killed Nagi's mother to plant hatred into Nagi's heart. Then, he joined the Night Raiders so that he could see the progress of the plan more easily. Then, he used Mizorogi and Riko to deepen the hatred of Nagi and plant hopelessness into Komon's heart (this failed thanks to Himeya). Then, when Mizorogi is defeated, he deleted the data of the Ultraman to render the destructive beam useless. Finally, when Nagi became a Dunamist, every part of his plan came into place: the hatred of Nagi and the fear of Lethe towards Dark Zagi have resonated and turned all of the light of Ultraman Nexus into darkness, making the revival of Dark Zagi successful.
- High-ranking staff members
- Yu Kirasawa (吉良沢 優Kirasawa Yū)/'Illustrator' (イラストレーターIrasutorētā): He is the TLT's strategist, usually coordinating the Night Raiders' operations against the Space Beasts as part of the CIC (Combat Information Center). Appearing in the form of a hologram, he knows more about the Space Beasts and Nexus than he seems to. It is eventually revealed that he is also a son of Prometheus, like Ren, and lived in the same facility with him in Dallas. When Ren was caught trying to run away from the place, he gives Kirasawa a rope necklace.
- Yōichirō Matsunaga (松永 要一郎Matsunaga Yōichirō): The director of TLT. It was revealed later in the series that his wife was one of the casualties during the battle between Ultraman and The One 5 years ago. In order to better protect the planet from the threat posed by the Space Beasts, he wishes to know the secrets of the Light, Ultraman, and the Dunamists.
- Sara Mizuhara (水原 沙羅Mizuhara Sara, 32-35): An investigator from the United States' TLT, she witnessed the battle between Ultraman and The One (formerly her fiancée) 5 years prior to the series and comes back to Japan to investigate the true origin of Nexus.
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Dunamists and Ultraman Nexus[edit]
The Dark Side[edit]
- Riko Saida (斉田リコSaida Riko)/Dark Faust (ダークファウストDăku Fausuto): Komon's kind-hearted artist girlfriend. It was later revealed that she had actually died at the day she met Komon, when her family was attacked by the Space Beast Nosferu. Mizorogi arrived on the scene, but turned around and shot her instead. She was resurrected to become a pawn of the darkness, unwittingly serving as the human host for Dark Faust, Nexus' first enemy. However, in the end, Riko's consciousness won out during a battle with Nosferu where Komon became trapped in the Meta Field, and she shielded him with his/her body against an attack. The revelation that Riko was Faust and her demise shocked Komon considerably, and he took a long time to recover.
- Shinya Mizorogi (溝呂木眞也Mizorogi Shinya)/Dark Mephisto (ダークメフィストDāku Mefisuto): The former deputy captain of the Night Raiders, who went missing in 2008 during a mission with Nagi, also his former girlfriend. In reality, Mizorogi had merged with the Dark Giant known as Dark Mephisto. He is portrayed as cruel and manipulative, playing mind games with Komon and other people and seeming to take delight in antagonizing Nagi, his ex-girlfriend, as well. Using the Dark Evolver, Mizorogi can transform into Dark Mephisto as the most frequently appearing enemy of Nexus. Dark Mephisto is able to generate the Dark Field, which neutralizes the effects of the Meta Field and gives him an advantage in battle. In Nexus' climactic battle with Mephisto, it is presumed that both perished, but Mizorogi is found alive, although wounded and with absolutely no memory about Faust and his battles with Nexus. Eventually he discovers that he has been nothing but a pawn himself, manipulated by the Unknown Hand to become Dark Mephisto just as he manipulated Riko to become Dark Faust. He had also lost the ability to become Mephisto, but when the Unknown Hand sends down Dark Mephisto Zwei against Junis Blue, Mizorogi gets his chance at redemption, transforming by force of will back to Mephisto, and holds Zwei down so that Nexus can destroy him. Both Mephistos perished, Shinya dies in Nagi's arms, and he reminded her that the traitor (Dark Zagi) is among them.
- Hiroyuki Misawa (三沢広之Misawa Hiroyuki)/Dark Mephisto Zwei (ダークメフィストツヴァイDāku Mefisuto Tsuvai): He was part of the Memory Police that fell under control of the Unknown Hand. He has the same powers as Dark Mephisto and only differs in eye color with Zwei being red instead of black. Thanks to the interference of the original Dark Mephisto, now on the side of good, Zwei is destroyed by Nexus.
- Unknown Hand (アンノウンハンドAn'nōn Hando): It is described as the unlimited darkness which controlled the Dark Giants and Space Beasts behind the scenes. It has the ability to generate a Dark Field G and it can power up Space Beasts. In the end of the series, its identity was revealed as Dark Zagi (ダークザギDāku Zagi), Mitsuhiko Ishibori of the Night Raiders. Dark Zagi eventually took his true form and assaulted the city before being confronted by Nexus. While Zagi was able to hold off Nexus' physical attacks and even deflect all of his finishing attacks with his bare hands, Ultraman Nexus eventually evolves into Ultraman Noa. Noa proves to be too powerful for Dark Zagi to contend with and Zagi is literally blasted into space. Noa fires his Lightning Noa attack and Zagi attempts to counter with his own beam but is overpowered and finally killed in a huge explosion.
Episodes[edit]
- Episode.01: Night Raid (夜襲-ナイトレイド-Yashū -Naito Reido-)
- Episode.02: Space Beast (異生獣-スペースビースト-Iseijū -Supēsu Bīsuto-)
- Episode.03: Ultraman (巨人-ウルトラマン-Kyojin -Urutoraman-)
- Episode.04: Meta Field (亜空間-メタフィールド-Akūkan -Meta Fīrudo-)
- Episode.05: Dunamist (適能者-デュナミスト-Tekinōsha -Dyunamisuto-)
- Episode.06: Relic (遺跡-レリック-Iseki -Rerikku-)
- Episode.07: Faust (魔人-ファウスト-Majin -Fausuto-)
- Episode.08: Memory Police (M・P-メモリーポリス-Emu Pī -Memorī Porisu-)
- Episode.09: Warning (警告-ワーニング-Keikoku -Wāningu-)
- Episode.10: Strike Formation (突入-ストライク・フォーメーション-Totsunyū -Sutoraiku Fōmēshon-)
- Episode.11: Marionette (人形-マリオネット-Ningyō -Marionetto-)
- Episode.12: Lost Soul (別離-ロスト・ソウル-Betsuri -Rosuto Sōru)
- Episode.13: Illustrator (予知者-イラストレーター-Yochisha -Irasutorētā)
- Episode.14: Mephisto (悪魔-メフィスト-Akuma -Mefisuto-)
- Episode.15: Nightmare (悪夢-ナイトメア-Akumu -Naitomea-)
- Episode.16: Labyrinth (迷路-ラビリンス-Meiro -Rabirinsu-)
- Episode.17: Darkness (闇-ダークネス-Yami -Dākunesu-)
- Episode.18: Apocalypse (黙示録-アポカリプス-Mokushiroku -Apokaripusu-)
- Episode.19: Cross Phase Trap (要撃戦-クロスフェーズトラップ-Yōgekisen -Kurosu Fēzu Torappu-)
- Episode.20: Chrome Chester δ (追撃-クロムチェスターδ-Tsuigeki -Kuromu Chesutā Deruta-)
- Episode.21: Sacrifice (受難-サクリファイス-Junan -Sakurifaisu-)
- Episode.22: Cure (安息-キュア-Ansoku -Kyua-)
- Episode.23: Satisfaction (宿命-サティスファクション-Shukumei -Satisufakushon-)
- Episode.24: Hero (英雄-ヒーロー-Eiyū -Hīrō-)
- Episode.25: Prophecy (予兆-プロフェシー-Yochō -Purofeshī-)
- Episode.26: The Third (憐-ザ・サード-Ren -Za Sādo-)
- Episode.27: Prayer (祈り-プレイヤー-Inori -Pureiyā-)
- Episode.28: Reunion (再会-リユニオン-Saikai -Riyunion-)
- Episode.29: Calling (幽声-コーリングYūsei -Kōringu-)
- Episode.29: Calling - Director's Cut (幽声-コーリング-ディレクターズカットYūsei -Kōringu- Direkutāzu Katto)
- Episode.30: Watcher (監視者-ウォッチャー-Kanshisha -Wotchā-)
- Episode.31: Bird (鳥―バード-Tori -Bādo-)
- Episode.EX: Lost Memories (詩織-ロストメモリーズ-Shiori -Rosuto Memorīzu, DVD Volume 9/BCBS-2099)
- Episode.32: Unknown Hand (影-アンノウンハンド-Kage -Announ Hando-)
- Episode.33: AD 2004 (忘却-A.D.2004-Bōkyaku -Ē Dī Nisen Yon-)
- Episode.34: AD 2009 (封鎖-A.D.2009-Fūsa -Ē Dī Nisen Kyū-)
- Episode.35: Revolt (反乱-リボルト-Hanran -Riboruto-)
- Episode.36: Farewell (決戦-フェアウェル-Kessen -Feaweru-)
- Episode.37: Nexus (絆-ネクサス-Kizuna -Nekusasu-)
Cast[edit]
- Kazuki Komon - Takuji Kawakubo
- Jun Himeya - Yusuke Kirishima
- Ren Senjyu - Masato Uchiyama
- Nagi Saijyo - Yasue Sato
- Eisuke Wakura - Tamotsu Ishibashi
- Mitsuhiko Ishibori - Kousei Kato
- Shiori Hiraki - Keiko Goto
- Yu Kirasawa - Nobuhiko Tanaka
- Riko Saida - Shion Nakamaru
- Shinya Mizorogi - Mitsutoshi Shundo
- Mizuo Nonomiya - Tomomi Miyashita
- Youichirou Matsunaga - Horiuchi Masami
- Jinzou Negoro - Hiroshi Okouchi
- Saya Shutou - Hitomi Hidaka
- Hayato Kaimoto - Hisataka Kitaoka
- Hiroyuki Misawa - Yoshito Takeuchi
- Tougou - Kenji Sahara
Songs[edit]
- Opening themes
- 'Eiyū' (英雄, 'Hero')
- Lyrics, Composition, & Arrangement: Akihito Tokunaga (徳永 暁人Tokunaga Akihito)
- Artist: doa
- Episodes: 1-25
- This song is used as the ending theme of episode 37.
- 'Aoi Kajitsu' (青い果実, 'Unripe Fruit'/'Blue Fruit')
- Lyrics: Daiki Yoshimoto
- Composition & Arrangement: Akihito Tokunaga
- Artist: doa
- Episodes: 26-37
- The opening uses the second verse of the full song.
- Ending themes
- 'Itsumo Kokoro ni Taiyō o' (いつも心に太陽を, 'A Sun is Always in My Heart')
- Lyrics & Composition: U-ka Saegusa
- Arrangement: Masazumi Ozawa (小澤 正澄Ozawa Masazumi)
- Artist: U-ka Saegusa in dB
- Episodes: 1-13
- 'Tobitatenai Watashi ni Anata ga Tsubasa o Kureta' (飛び立てない私にあなたが翼をくれた, 'You Gave Me Wings When I Couldn't Fly')
- Lyrics: U-ka Saegusa
- Composition: Aika Ohno (大野 愛果Ōno Aika)
- Arrangement: Masazumi Ozawa
- Artist: U-ka Saegusa in dB
- Episodes: 14-25
- 'Akaku Atsui Kodō' (赤く熱い鼓動, 'Red Burning Pulse')
- Lyrics & Artist: Rina Aiuchi
- Composition: Masaaki Watanuki (綿貫 正顕Watanuki Masaaki)
- Arrangement: Masazumi Ozawa
- Episodes: 26-36
Video game(s)[edit]
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A video game based on the series was produced by Bandai for the PlayStation 2, under the name Ultraman Nexus.
Other Appearances[edit]
Related websites[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'TOKU to Air Ultraman Nexus Live-Action Series With English Subtitles'. Anime News Network. Retrieved 2017-04-24.
- ^'TOKU Channel Lines Up 'Ultraman Nexus''. Crunchyroll. Retrieved 2017-04-25.
External links[edit]
- Ultraman Nexus on IMDb
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