Ultraman Ginga S Episode 16 (End)
May. 26th, 2021 08:08 pmSomehow, despite having posts on the three episodes before it, I never talk about the finale of Ultraman Ginga S. Most likely because I am speechless every time at how awesome it is.
I'm still without words, but I'll try to fill in something...
( Ultraman Ginga, Ultraman Victory, along with other humans, fight and save their tomorrows. For more details (spoilers), click here. )
Well, that's about it. I'm sure I've missed some parts, but as far as finales go I like this one a lot. Of course it relies on miracles (what Ultraman series doesn't?), but the focus is more on people working together to solve problems. It's clear they know what to do and do them to the best of their abilities. Not to say that other Ultraman series don't have people working together in their finales, but I guess the one in Ginga S breaks everything down in a simplistic form, yet still manages to leave a little surprise. I love how everything comes full circle, back to the beginning (you have callbacks from way back in Ginga).
In short, I love this episode, and Ultraman Ginga S as a whole. This is a much more traditional series than Ginga, but I think it works because it remains focused on the main characters for most of its run. Speaking as someone who doesn't care for villains, the main villain is fine, perhaps a bit too nice that his underlings don't care to obey him. ^^;; I would encourage people to watch it, but I understand that Ultraman Ginga is not for everyone (though of course I love that series, too), and, imo, you need to watch that series to appreciate Ginga S.
I'm still without words, but I'll try to fill in something...
( Ultraman Ginga, Ultraman Victory, along with other humans, fight and save their tomorrows. For more details (spoilers), click here. )
Well, that's about it. I'm sure I've missed some parts, but as far as finales go I like this one a lot. Of course it relies on miracles (what Ultraman series doesn't?), but the focus is more on people working together to solve problems. It's clear they know what to do and do them to the best of their abilities. Not to say that other Ultraman series don't have people working together in their finales, but I guess the one in Ginga S breaks everything down in a simplistic form, yet still manages to leave a little surprise. I love how everything comes full circle, back to the beginning (you have callbacks from way back in Ginga).
In short, I love this episode, and Ultraman Ginga S as a whole. This is a much more traditional series than Ginga, but I think it works because it remains focused on the main characters for most of its run. Speaking as someone who doesn't care for villains, the main villain is fine, perhaps a bit too nice that his underlings don't care to obey him. ^^;; I would encourage people to watch it, but I understand that Ultraman Ginga is not for everyone (though of course I love that series, too), and, imo, you need to watch that series to appreciate Ginga S.