Ultraman Tiga: The Final Odyssey (2000) Poster

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7/10
Good follow up to a great show
www112526 April 2023
Warning: Spoilers
There's no denying the importance of Tiga and what a good show it was, and this movie serves as a good follow up taking place two years after the series ended. The film is a bit darker than the show had been, and the villains are sadistic as hell. Kamilla and her backstory are fascinating, and probably helped set the stage for future and better evil Ultras like Belial. We also learn more about Tiga's past, which proves to be very deep. I feel the film could have done more with it, like show us a flashback of Tiga's past evil deeds, but the story we get serves it enough. It's great seeing the whole cast back, and the Dyna cameos are a nice treat.

Overall, good Ultra flick with some great lore. Just maybe could have used more

-- Wes Wall.
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9/10
Extremely Well Formulated Ultraman Movie
ebiros24 January 2013
Adventures of Ultraman Tiga, and the members of GUTS team continues in this made for a theater movie. The movie has expensive looks and feel to it more than other Ultraman movies, and looks lot like TOHO's tokusatsu movies.

Daigo, and Rena are finally tying the knot. In the mean time, Capt. Iruma is on an expedition trip to the remote island of R'lyeh that houses three mysterious Ultraman like stone statues. The expedition is attempting to revive the three stone figures. For some reason Iruma knows that this will cause trouble and tries to stop the expedition team, but fails, and the three giants awakes. They were evil Ultraman from 30 million years ago of whom Tiga was part of. Iruma reverts them back to stone by the power of Uzare. Daigo is now haunted by one of the dark Giants, and is given the power to transform back to the evil Ultraman Tiga.

Unlike other Ultraman movies, this movie was not made immediately after, or during the production of the TV series. It's supposedly due to unavailability of Hiroshi Nagano who plays Daigo, and from decision to focus the production budget on the main series. The result seemed to have worked in this movie's favor as well, as all the actors are well rested after 3 years, and the movie seems to have bigger budget to it as well.

This movie is extremely well made with excellent plot, and acting. It's certainly one of the (if not the) best movie to come out of Tsuburaya Production, and is highly recommended for viewing.
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