Ultraman (2019)

Watch Ultraman (2019)

  • TV-14
  • 2019
  • 3 Seasons
  • 6.8  (2,253)

Ultraman (2019) is a thrilling, action-packed sci-fi anime series that brings back the iconic hero from the classic Ultraman franchise. Produced by Netflix and Tsuburaya Productions, the show follows the young hero Shinjiro Hayata (voiced by Ryohei Kimura), a high school student who discovers that he possesses the DNA of the legendary Ultraman. With the help of his father, who was also a member of the ultra-secret Science Special Search Party (SSSP), Shinjiro learns to control his powers and fight against alien threats that endanger Earth. Along the way, he meets other SSSP members, including his father's old colleagues Dan Moroboshi (voiced by Takuya Eguchi) and Mitsuhiro Ide (voiced by Eiji Hanawa), who have their own secrets and motivations. The first season of Ultraman (2019) introduces a new, modernized version of the Ultraman mythos, while also paying homage to the classic elements that made the franchise so beloved. The animation is sleek and dynamic, with vivid colors and detailed character designs that capture the essence of the original Ultraman suits. The action scenes are fast-paced and intense, featuring a variety of alien monsters and mechs that showcase the creativity of the show's production team. One of the unique features of Ultraman (2019) is its focus on character development and relationships, which adds depth and emotional weight to the story. Shinjiro is not just a one-dimensional hero but a complex, relatable teenager who struggles with the burden of his powers and the expectations of his father. Dan Moroboshi, who also has a connection to the Ultraman legacy, has his own demons to confront and a complicated relationship with Shinjiro's father. Mitsuhiro Ide, the brains behind the SSSP's technology, provides comic relief and a human connection to the sci-fi elements. Another highlight of Ultraman (2019) is the way it explores themes of identity, legacy, and responsibility through its sci-fi premise. Shinjiro's powers come with a price, both in terms of his own well-being and the consequences of his actions. He must grapple with the guilt of causing collateral damage and the fear of becoming a monster himself. The SSSP's mission to protect Earth from alien threats is also complicated by political and ethical dilemmas, as not all threats are clear-cut and not all allies are trustworthy. The show's second season expands the universe and the stakes, introducing new Ultramen and villains while continuing the character arcs of the main cast. The animation and action scenes are even more impressive than before, with larger-scale battles and creative use of powers and weapons. The themes of the show are also deepened and challenged, as new revelations and conflicts force the characters to face difficult choices and consequences. Overall, Ultraman (2019) is a must-watch for fans of the Ultraman franchise and sci-fi/action anime in general. It combines stunning visuals, engaging characters, and thought-provoking themes to create a thrilling and emotionally resonant story. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to the world of Ultraman, this series is sure to leave a lasting impression.

Ultraman (2019)
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Seasons
Finale
12. Finale
May 11, 2023
As Shinjiro struggles in his own fight, his friends put everything they can into defeating Zetton. A new chapter begins for the SSSP.
A Nightmare Come True
11. A Nightmare Come True
May 11, 2023
Shinjiro and Rena reveal some secrets to each other. Joined by his friends, Ultraman faces a powerful enemy from the past.
The Disaster
10. The Disaster
May 11, 2023
The fight against Mephisto only strengthens the anti-Ultraman sentiment. Moroboshi and Shinjiro try to break into the heavily guarded SSSP headquarters.
Time of Awakening
9. Time of Awakening
May 11, 2023
Jack shows up, surprising Taro and Shinjiro. Rena seeks some answers about where her powers come from. The SSSP gets raided by the police.
TARO vs ULTRAMAN
8. TARO vs ULTRAMAN
May 11, 2023
Rena can't understand what just happened to her, so Seiji brings her to meet the alien who raised him. Taro finally finds Shinjiro.
The Fourth Successor
7. The Fourth Successor
May 11, 2023
After getting devastating news, Rena meets with Seiji Hokuto. Shinjiro talks to Daisuke about the strange dreams he's been having about Zetton.
A Warrior's Return
6. A Warrior's Return
May 11, 2023
Back in his hideout, Daisuke Arashi tells Shinjiro about his father's past, and they try to narrow down who Mephisto's next target might be.
Hide and Seek
5. Hide and Seek
May 11, 2023
Ide sends Taro and Moroboshi out to search for Shinjiro, who remains on the run, confused by everything that's been happening to him.
No One to Trust
4. No One to Trust
May 11, 2023
Public sentiment has turned completely against Ultraman. Then suddenly, Mephisto hijacks the airwaves to deliver a message directly to the people.
The Choice of a Hero
3. The Choice of a Hero
May 11, 2023
Determined to do something, Shinjiro heads out to get his revenge. But then once again, he wakes up with no memory of what happened.
The Curse of Ultraman
2. The Curse of Ultraman
May 11, 2023
He can't remember what he did, but Shinjiro's forbidden from wearing his suit for a while. His father can't help but feel that there's an Ultraman curse.
The Sign of a New Awakening
1. The Sign of a New Awakening
May 11, 2023
Shinjiro agrees to help test out and develop a new suit better adapted to his changing powers -- and he finds himself using it much sooner than planned.
Description

Ultraman (2019) is a thrilling, action-packed sci-fi anime series that brings back the iconic hero from the classic Ultraman franchise. Produced by Netflix and Tsuburaya Productions, the show follows the young hero Shinjiro Hayata (voiced by Ryohei Kimura), a high school student who discovers that he possesses the DNA of the legendary Ultraman.

With the help of his father, who was also a member of the ultra-secret Science Special Search Party (SSSP), Shinjiro learns to control his powers and fight against alien threats that endanger Earth. Along the way, he meets other SSSP members, including his father's old colleagues Dan Moroboshi (voiced by Takuya Eguchi) and Mitsuhiro Ide (voiced by Eiji Hanawa), who have their own secrets and motivations.

The first season of Ultraman (2019) introduces a new, modernized version of the Ultraman mythos, while also paying homage to the classic elements that made the franchise so beloved. The animation is sleek and dynamic, with vivid colors and detailed character designs that capture the essence of the original Ultraman suits. The action scenes are fast-paced and intense, featuring a variety of alien monsters and mechs that showcase the creativity of the show's production team.

One of the unique features of Ultraman (2019) is its focus on character development and relationships, which adds depth and emotional weight to the story. Shinjiro is not just a one-dimensional hero but a complex, relatable teenager who struggles with the burden of his powers and the expectations of his father. Dan Moroboshi, who also has a connection to the Ultraman legacy, has his own demons to confront and a complicated relationship with Shinjiro's father. Mitsuhiro Ide, the brains behind the SSSP's technology, provides comic relief and a human connection to the sci-fi elements.

Another highlight of Ultraman (2019) is the way it explores themes of identity, legacy, and responsibility through its sci-fi premise. Shinjiro's powers come with a price, both in terms of his own well-being and the consequences of his actions. He must grapple with the guilt of causing collateral damage and the fear of becoming a monster himself. The SSSP's mission to protect Earth from alien threats is also complicated by political and ethical dilemmas, as not all threats are clear-cut and not all allies are trustworthy.

The show's second season expands the universe and the stakes, introducing new Ultramen and villains while continuing the character arcs of the main cast. The animation and action scenes are even more impressive than before, with larger-scale battles and creative use of powers and weapons. The themes of the show are also deepened and challenged, as new revelations and conflicts force the characters to face difficult choices and consequences.

Overall, Ultraman (2019) is a must-watch for fans of the Ultraman franchise and sci-fi/action anime in general. It combines stunning visuals, engaging characters, and thought-provoking themes to create a thrilling and emotionally resonant story. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to the world of Ultraman, this series is sure to leave a lasting impression.

  • Premiere Date
    April 1, 2019
  • IMDB Rating
    6.8  (2,253)