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(2006–2007)

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9/10
Must watch...
willzilla-914487 August 2022
Warning: Spoilers
This series in the Ultraverse is one of the better ones. I liked the addition of Hikari (the 1st blue Ultraman). A must see. Was a good series. New and old monsters...plus a few genetically modified monsters by the good guys.
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9/10
The first Ultraman I watched
gilangbae15 July 2022
Incidentally this was the first Ultraman I watched when I was a kid, and I really liked it. This series was created to celebrate 40 years of the Ultraman series, so that in this series all Showa era Ultramen are reappeared.

The Ultraman Mebius series has a good story, although the showa concept is very pronounced in this series, this series is made with a more modern story and is in accordance with the heisei era. I like the defense team in this series, GUYS, how they can overcome all differences and fight together to protect makes this series even more interesting. Plus they have really cool fighter planes and weaponry.

The main character here is Hibino Mirai, he is quite quick to adapt to human life, he is Ultraman who takes human form on earth. Fortunately his identity is kept secret by the captain of Team GUYS. He is also the one who managed to unite all the team members who initially didn't want to work together, I really like this character.

I also loved when they faced Alien Empera in the last episode, it was really a great moment.
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Remarkable synthesis of all the Ultramen before it
glamours10 October 2008
Ultraman Mebius (2006) has continued the refinement of formula that other recent Ultra shows (Maxx, Cosmos etc.) have shown. Yet for all its production gloss, the show is amazingly reminiscent of the original 1966 Ultraman, the second in the Ultra series that began with the black and white Ultra Q. Special Effects pioneer Eiji Tsubaraya would be quite proud, I think, of the positive qualities exhibited in the latest version of his brainchild, produced in celebration of Ultraman's 40th anniversary.

Mebius marks a return to the original Ultra live-action universe as it existed from 1966-1980 (discounting the wretched Ultraman Jonias, an utterly undistinguished cartoon from 1979). Monsters have not attacked the earth in 25 years (since Utraman 80 ended in 1981); the Earth still has a network of paramilitary monster fighters (like the original Science Patrol) just in case! A new Ultraman arrives on Earth just as monsters do, and takes on the vaguely androgynous form of Mirai, a slender, wide-eyed 18 year old with fabulous "anime hair".

All but one of TEAM GUYS is killed by the first monster, and a series of amusing and coincidental (but character-revealing)events lead Murai to recruit the new team members: Marina, a sexy motorcycle chick with amazing hearing; George, a would-be Spaniard ex-soccer star (with even more fabulous anime hair); Konimi, a timid, bespectacled kindergarten teacher; and Teppei, a wealthy medical student. Ryu, a hot-headed ace pilot and the only surviving GUYS member, and Captain Sakomizu, the new, sage-like team captain, round out the cast. Each of these characters has an unexpected back-story that is eventually revealed.

With this in place (as well as a female executive and a couple of comic-relief bureaucrats), TEAM GUYS basically lives the same life as the Science Patrol of 1966, sitting around their cool hi-tech headquarters waiting for monsters to show up! Doesn't sound like much, I know, but the series is produced with such care and the cast has so much personal charm that it is hard not to be hooked.

The monster-of-the-week format is balanced nicely with character stories and back-stories, and several multi-episode arcs help to break the pattern. There's a lot of humor, occasional (but mild) horror, and of course tons of Tsubaraya special effects action, with an especially lithe and acrobatic Ultraman fighting the great beasts amid very lavish miniature scenery. The monsters themselves are a mix of old and new, but even the silliest-looking ones are beautifully realized. Other Ultramen make calculatedly-sentimental appearances.

The show is most successful at maintaining the delicate balance between telling heartwarming and meaningful lessons about friendship, loyalty, family and teamwork to children without a level of condescension that would alienate an adult audience, and providing enough outright sci-fi spectacle, destruction and general Japanese-style mayhem to entertain everyone.

In the middle of the series' run a feature film, "Ultraman Mebius & the Ultra Brothers", featuring several classic Ultraman characters was released, and is also well worth a look for fans, but may be somewhat enigmatic for the uninitiated.
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10/10
GOAT
obo-9694118 April 2022
Ultraman mebius is the best finale of classic ultra series. I think, the work that jump over this may take so long time. Most of ultra series' fan love this work because it make a perfect dedication of predecessor. Our hero make an entrance in this work as legendary character. Although these positive tradition is last these days, the works today's can't go beyound it. The reason is simple, ultraman mebius complete previous work on series. Namely, ultraman mebius make an unfinished ending a perfect ending.
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