Ultraman Ginga S The Movie: Showdown! The 10 Ultra Warriors! Ultraman Ginga S.
is a 2015 Japanese tokusatsu movie set after the seriesThe movie was screened at the SM Cinema in the Philippines on September 10-11, 2016. The movie was shown at the SM Family Movie Day where parents would take their kids to see the movie and they would get to meet Ultraman Ginga.
On December 5, 2016, William Winkler Productions Inc., announced that this film and Ultraman X The Movie: Here He Comes! Our Ultraman were to receive an English dub and be played as a "double feature". The two movies were played at various conventions across the United States. William Winkler Productions stated that a dubbed version along with a subtitled version may potentially be released in the future.
The movie can be watched on Shout TV and Tubi.
Synopsis[]
Earth has regained peace, but is attacked by a new enemy with space-time powers. Musashi Haruno, Ultraman Cosmos' host, tells the UPG that the Ultra Warriors along with his Ultra, Ultraman Cosmos, has been imprisoned inside an evil fortress by a warrior woman named Arena and Etelgar, a powerful monster who has already defeated six others Ultras. The fate of many universes are at stake.
Plot[]
After brainwashing Arina to his side, the Space Time Demon Etelgar went on a quest to seal all Heisei Ultra Warriors in existence, with the recent being Cosmos on Planet Juran, who had separated Musashi to save his host while Ultraman Zero chased them within various dimensions.
On Earth, UPG members celebrated Hikaru's return from a year-long trip as he is introduced to two new members Sakuya and the rebuilt Mana. The party was interrupted by Arina and Etelgar's arrival as Victory and Ginga fought the giant demon but to no avail. Musashi joined the UPG and managed to warn the Ultras to cancel their transformations before Arina sealed them on time. During the team's recuperation and Musashi's introduction, Etelgar attacked the vicinity of Live Base as Arina fought the UPG members and Sho's attack brought her to her senses. However, the golden being had fabricated her memory into a trauma centered around Ginga and put her under her control once more. Zero fought Etelgar but even his strongest attack was easily shrugged off and only forced the latter to escape out of annoyance while Arina placed the captured Ultras on a hostage situation towards Hikaru. While the UPG members went to infiltrate the Space Time Castle, Hikaru and Sho were placed under Zero's tutelage. The success of their training taught them to cooperate and this allowed the UPG members to escape from Arina's fear-inducing influences and break the Ultras free from their imprisonment. Musashi rejoined with Cosmos and the rest of the Heisei Ultras empower the Ultra Fusion Brace.
As things went beyond his expectations, Etelgar manipulated the citizens' fears and created a gigantic copy of Dark Lugiel. Hikaru and Sho perform the Ultra Touch and bring forth an Ultra Warrior resulted from their alter-ego's combination: Ultraman Gingavictory. The new figure easily phased through Dark Lugiel's attack and destroyed it via Gingavictory Breaker. Joined by the rest of the Heisei Ultra Warriors, the group marched towards the tower, but Etelgar created multiple copies of their past enemies, leaving Cosmos and Gingavictory to reach the upper level. Etelgar and Arina attacked them with their full strength until Cosmos assumed Eclipse Mode, purifying Arina from Etelgar's influence. Through Hikaru's persuasion, Arina manages to regain her memories and finally brought by Cosmos from safety, as Gingavictory resumes battle. The other Ultra Warriors emerge victorious from their battles and Gingavictory chased Etelgar to space, now finally realised his true motives behind the captures of the Ultra Warriors, which is due to their bonds with humanity before finishing him for good with Ultra Fusion Shoot. The rest of the Ultra Warriors soon destroyed the Space Time Castle with Crossover Formation.
With the rest of the Heisei Ultras return, Musashi/Cosmos volunteer to deliver Arina to her home after entrusting the safety of the Earth to UPG, Hikaru and Sho. Sho was later recruited into the ranks of UPG and the rest of the crew saluted to the viewers after the ending credits roll.
Appearances[]
Ultras[]
- Ultraman Ginga
- Ultraman Victory
- Ultraman Cosmos
- Luna Mode
- Corona Mode
- Eclipse Mode
- Ultraman Zero
- Normal
- Ultimate Zero
- Strong-Corona Zero
- Luna-Miracle Zero
- Shining Ultraman Zero
- Ultraman Tiga
- Multi Type
- Power Type
- Ultraman Dyna
- Flash Type
- Miracle Type
- Ultraman Gaia
- Version 2
- Supreme Version
- Ultraman Nexus
- Anphans
- Junis
- Ultraman Max
- Ultraman Mebius
- Normal
- Mebius Burning Brave
- Ultraman Gingavictory
- Ultraman Leo (Flashback)
- Astra (Flashback)
- Ultraman King (Flashback)
Kaiju[]
Eteldummies[]
Cast[]
Character | Japanese | English Dub[1] |
---|---|---|
Hikaru Raido /Ultraman Ginga | Takuya Negishi | Nicholas Clark |
Sho /Ultraman Victory | Kiyotaka Uji | Bryan Forrest |
Arisa Sugita | Yukari Taki | Lisle Wilkerson |
Gouki Matsumoto | Takahiro Katou | John Katona |
Tomoya Ichijouji | Takuya Kusakawa | Chad Comey |
Yoshiaki Jinno | Ryuichi Ohura | William Winckler |
Sakuya | Rina Koike | Annie Knudsen |
Android One Zero | Moga Mogami | Lib Campbell |
Musashi Haruno /Ultraman Cosmos | Taiyo Sugiura | Paul Stanko |
Arena | Arisa Komiya | Beth Ann Sweezer |
Voice Actors[]
Character | English | English Dub[1] |
---|---|---|
Ultraman Tiga | You Murakami | Jay Dee Witney |
Ultraman Dyna | Takeshi Tsuruno | Bradford Hill |
Ultraman Gaia | Takeshi Yoshioka | Chris Cleveland |
Ultraman Nexus | Koichi Toshima | Joe Chambrello |
Ultraman Max | Kenta Matsumoto | Frank Gerrish |
Ultraman Mebius | Jun Fukuyama | Nicholas Manelick |
Ultraman Zero | Mamoru Miyano | Daniel Van Thomas |
Jiangshi | Tetsuo Kishi | |
Etelgar | Tatsuhisa Suzuki | G. Larry Butler |
Suit Actors[]
- Daisuke Terai
- Hideyoshi Iwata
- Kazunori Yokoo
- Keita Rikimaru
- Yoshiki Kuwabara
- Hiroyuki Arai
- Satoru Okabe
- Shinnosuke Ishikawa
- Hitomi Adachi
- Norifumi Fukuda
- Toshifumi Kawate
- Ken Toda
- Ryuta Kusumura
- Kai Nakayama
- Hirokazu Iwakami
- Junya Soma
- Shinya Shimokawa
- Akira Yasunaga
- Naomi Tanayama
- Hitomi Yamaguchi
- Hideki Sugiguchi
- Atae Ohguchi
Staff[]
- Director: Koichi Sakamoto
- Screenwriters: Yuji Kobayashi, Takao Nakano
- English dub translation: Emily Nelson
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Videos[]
Trivia[]
- In this movie, apart from Ultraman Zero and Gingavictory, other Ultras' grunts were reused from their original series, but they have different voice actors (except Dyna and Gaia as they were voiced by the same voice actors in both the original series and this movie).
- This movie marks the first time Ultraman Mebius is voiced by another voice actor not by Shunji Igarashi like normally, as Igarashi retired from acting in 2013 and was replaced. However, Igarashi's grunts are still kept and reused for Mebius in some of Mebius' later appearances.
- This movie along with Ultraman X The Movie: Here He Comes! Our Ultraman and Ultraman Max were dubbed in English, marking the first time an Ultraman related movie or series was dubbed since the Ultraman Tiga 4kids Dubbing. Coincidentally, Ultraman Tiga appears in both of the movies.
- At the US Double Feature convention/theatrical release for the movie, Ultraman X The Movie: Here He Comes! Our Ultraman was played before this movie, even though the movie was created and chronologically takes place before the movie of Ultraman X. The reason for this was because of "preference".
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