Ultraman Neos (TV Series 2000–2001) Poster

(2000–2001)

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9/10
Short series (12 episodes) ...but a good one!
willzilla-9144823 November 2022
Warning: Spoilers
This movie is (was as of me typing this) released by Mill Creek Entertainment.

I purchased my copy in DVD format.

This series is part of the Tsuburaya/Ultraman franchise.

The series is short in length (12 episodes).

The team group is called Team Heart (High-Tech Earth Alert & Rescue Team). They have the gear and equipment as per MOST teams in the series.

One vehicle is aptly called Heart Beater (as per team name). Other vehicles called Winner 1 & 2, as well as Python.

Ultra Seven is Called Seven 21 ( as per being a 21st century hero).

But I liked it. A true Ultraman fan would not mind adding this into their collection (as I have).
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8/10
Pretty fun series
FinisherDude30 June 2021
From what I heard, this show is a mixture of modern Ultraman (early Heisei era to be exact) and Showa Ultraman, I haven't seen a lot to know it but I can see why people say that. The story is good, it's one of those shows that got me engage to it and make me wanna finish the show at a faster rate. The characters can be a bit irritating at times but when the episode progress, you can see how they take their job seriously. The acting is good, I thought it's good for a direct-to-DVD show. This show got me into Ultraman more now, I'm thinking about giving Nexus a watch. I recommend it for people that're trying to get into Ultraman, it's short so you can be able to binge watching in a short amount of time. Good series overall.
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6/10
Rare Direct to Video Ultraman series
ebiros23 January 2013
This is a direct to video Ultraman series that was made in 2000. The series was supposed to be the 30th anniversary commemoration of the Ultra series, and pilot episode was made in 1995 (expecting broadcast in 1996). But due to the change of broadcast station, Ultraman Neos changed into Ultraman Tiga, and the project was shelved until it was revived in 2000.

Ultraman Neos is a space patrol from M78 nebula, and does not share the premise of other Ultraman series that were released during the same time period. Earth is moving into the region of space covered by the dark matter, and due to what the show calls the "unbalance phenomena", various monsters starts to appear on earth. Ultraman Neos joins HEART squad member Genki Kagura (Jun Takatsuki) when Kagura gets thrown out into space during a rescue mission. From that point on Kagura transforms into Ultraman Neos when the earth gets attacked by monsters and aliens. Ultraman Neos is often joined by Ultra Seven Two One, an another Ultraman from M78 nebula.

This series seemed have turned into a transitional series where various styles of old and new Ultraman series got mixed into one. First is that two Ultraman shows up in one episode that became common in the 21st century Ultraman series. Second, is that the casts are mixture of more mature actors with the young set actors. This gives the impression that the series are made for more mature audiences (but not completely) like it was with Ultra Seven X.

I think the series was made on a lower budget, or with lesser planning than the regular Ultraman series. And although not lacking in quality, the situation has many components that doesn't fit together well. The actors aren't uniform where a serious faced actor joins more juvenile faced actors, and they just don't gel in terms of the mood. The unevenness detracts from the usual joy of watching the Ultraman series.

Good series, but not completely a success in terms of its implementation.
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