Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Ultraman: The Ultimate Hero (Ultraman Powered) Review

I naturally decided to watch this after Ultraman Towards The Future. Like that show the Ultra is only ever referred to as Ultraman in-show so I'll go with his official name in the franchise. It is also a 13 episode show so like last time, this review might be shorter than usual. Yeah, uhhh...I don't really have much else to say as an opener so...Here we go!
Premise: The Baltans have launched an attempt to invade Earth. In order to fight them off a strange alien fuses with WINR officer Kenichi Kai. With Powered's well...power, Kai is able to fight off the Baltan. However, Powered knows the Baltans aren't finished so he sticks around to help out.
Kai is fine as a protagonist but kinda lacking in character outside of him joking around with the team in one episode. Kane Kosugi does an alright job in the role. Thats sadly all I can really say for the character. WINR in general is an alright defense team and thats all there is to them. They do their jobs perfectly fine but they don't get much character to them and honestly, none of them really clicked with me. The closest to a favorite I have is Sanders but thats purely because of his snark.

Favorite Episode: This is a bit tricky because I kinda realized something 8 episodes in. Aside from episode 3, episode 7 (the Dada episode), and episode 12, most of Powered's episodes are remakes of episodes from the original Ultraman. The episodes aren't bad but it gets kinda distracting once you realize that. Due to that, I kind of have to pick episode 3, mostly because Jeffrey Combs is in it and his performance as a slimy film producer is a treat.

Effects and Action: I knew going into this show that the kaiju fights weren't going to be much of anything. This is mostly because of the material Powered's suit is made from. It was both fragile and expensive. The designs are stellar across the board (my favorite being the gnarly looking Red King in episode 3) but the lack actual action in the show really costs the suits points. I just do not get why they did all that if the suits were unfit for the purpose they were designed for. As for the effects, they're fine, sort of a stepup from Great's. The only exception would be episode 8. Something about it just makes them seem fake and the building Jamila gets tossed into it very clearly a painted cardboard box given how it crumples instead of breaking. Jamila's design is also a wide miss compared to Powered's overall designs. Nothing about it reads like Jamila to me. Episode 12 probably has the best fight in the whole show and its sadly pretty standard as far as Ultra fights go. The only reason its notable is because Dorako keeps swinging his razor sharp claws around so Powered can't get close enough to do his whole shoving thing.

Final Thoughts: Powered is an odd show. I can't actually decide if its better than Great or worse but its definitely a less good OG Ultraman. With that being said, the show is honestly just kinda ok but its biggest problem is that it doesn't really feel that distinct due to the aforementioned remakes of OG Ultraman episodes. The show doesn't really have its own feel to me other than it trying its hardest to be OG Ultraman. Its japanese theme song is killer tho so give that a listen. It actually makes me wish the show was better. Unlike Great, I don't recommend this even if you're morbidly curious or bored...watch OG Ultraman instead, you'll probably get more out of it. The only reason I can think of to recommend this to someone is if they say it as a kid and want to revisit it and even then its a maybe.

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