Ultraman Zero, the rookie Ultraman from Tsuburaya Productions’ 2009 theatrical movie returns, and getting full-fledged. However, he is confronted with the empowered Kaiser Belial, back from the evil Ultraman Belial whom he and other Ultraman warriors battled so hard on the m-78 Planet. Can Ultraman Zero live to the expectations of his legendary father Ultra Seven? Check it out in the latest Tsuburaya Productions’ action packed movie.
Length 99 minutes
Mamoru Miyano | Tatsuomi Hamada | Yu Koyanagi | Tao Tsuchiya | Tamotsu Ishibashi | Yasue Sato | Kaito Nitta | Kaito Kobayashi | Minako Ide | Kenrô Nanbara | Yuka Hanabusa | Maaya Takada | Sei Hiraizumi | Kitarô | Bengal | Hikaru Midorikawa | Tomokazu Seki | Hiroshi Kamiya | Tokuma Nishioka | Hideyuki Tanaka | Susumu Kurobe | Koji Moritsugu | Jiro Dan | Keiji Takamine | Hiroya Ishimaru | Hatsunori Hasegawa | Sayoko Hagiwara | Hiroyuki Miyasako | Norio Wakamoto | Taiyo Kawashita | Nobuyuki Ishida | Kôji Ishizaka
Date Viewed | Device | Format | Source | Rating |
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06/17/2020 | TV | Broadcast | Other | 6.5 stars |
(Average) 6.5 stars |
Pretty fun modern tokusatsu flick w/Ultraman Zero as the main hero tasked with stopping Belial, the evil villain, from taking over the universe. Belial is like a mashup of General Grievous and Venom until he goes full-on kaiju and looks like a mutated Space Godzilla. The best things about this flick are the supporting heroes Glenfire and Mirror Knight. Of course as with similar multi-hero movies where a new hero appears and is suspicious of the other hero, they have to battle. This happens for both encounters, when Zero meets Glenfire then later Mirror Knight. All of it is quite formulaic but it’s entertaining. I really like Glenfire and wish to have a 1/6 scale figure of him.
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