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|director      =[[Shinji Higuchi]] et al.
|producer      =Yoshiki Soejima, Tomoya Nishino, Masaki Kawashima
|producer      =Yoshiki Soejima, Tomoya Nishino, Masaki Kawashima
|presenter      =[[Tsuburaya Productions]], [[Toho]], khara
|funded        =[[Tsuburaya Productions]], [[Toho]], [[khara]]
|produced      =Cine Bazar
|produced      =[[Cine Bazar]]
|distributor    =[[Tsuburaya Productions]]
|distributor    =[[Tsuburaya Productions]]
|genre          =Action, sci-fi, [[kaiju]]
|genre          =Action, sci-fi, [[kaiju]]
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|episodes      =8 (total), 10 (segments)
|episodes      =8 (total), 10 (segments)
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'''''Shin Ultra Fight''''' {{Nihongo|シン・ウルトラファイト|Shin Urutora Faito}} is a [[Japan]]ese 3D-animated web miniseries presented by [[Tsuburaya Productions]], [[Toho]], and khara and produced by Cine Bazar. A non-canonical spinoff of the [[2022]] film ''[[Shin Ultraman]]'', it was organized by the movie's screenwriter and supervisor [[Hideaki Anno]] and supervised and partially directed by its director [[Shinji Higuchi]]. Other directors include ''Shin Ultraman'' assistant directors Kensei Nakayama, Norichika Oba, [[Kazuhiro Nakagawa]], and Ryotaro Kogushi and post-production supervisor [[Linto Ueda]]. As its name implies, ''Shin Ultra Fight'' is heavily inspired by the [[1970]] Tsuburaya series ''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultra Fight|Ultra Fight]]'', with its creators even aiming to emulate the show's low production value by shooting episodes unscripted, leaving in errors during motion capture performances, and using digital environments similar to common shooting sites.<ref name="Business">{{cite web|url=https://www.businessinsider.jp/post-255919|title=もう1つのシン・ウルトラマン。『シン・ウルトラファイト』はフルCG禍威獣だから撮れた|author=Shimizu, Ryo|date=29 June 2022|work=Business Insider}}</ref> The series' first two episodes were published to the [[wikia:w:c:ultra:TSUBURAYA IMAGINATION|Tsuburaya Imagination]] streaming service on May 14, [[2022]], with eight more following until July 4. An English-subtitled version of the first episode was made available through the Ultraman Connection website on January 13, [[2023]], with at least the next two episodes planned to be released weekly thereafter.<ref name="Connection">{{cite web|url=https://news.ultramanconnection.com/shin-ultra-fight-available-on-ultraman-connection/|title=SHIN ULTRA FIGHT AVAILABLE ON ULTRAMAN CONNECTION!|date=14 January 2023|work=Ultraman Connection}}</ref>
'''''Shin Ultra Fight''''' {{Nihongo|シン・ウルトラファイト|Shin Urutora Faito}} is a [[Japan]]ese 3D-animated web miniseries funded by [[Tsuburaya Productions]], [[Toho]], and [[khara]] and produced by [[Cine Bazar]]. A non-canonical spinoff of the [[2022]] film ''[[Shin Ultraman]]'', it was organized by the movie's screenwriter and supervisor [[Hideaki Anno]] and supervised and partially directed by its director [[Shinji Higuchi]]. Other directors include ''Shin Ultraman'' assistant directors [[Kensei Nakayama]], [[Norichika Oba]], [[Kazuhiro Nakagawa]], and [[Ryotaro Kogushi]] and post-production supervisor [[Linto Ueda]]. As its name implies, ''Shin Ultra Fight'' is heavily inspired by the [[1970]] Tsuburaya series ''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultra Fight|Ultra Fight]]'', with its creators even aiming to emulate the show's low production value by shooting episodes unscripted, leaving in errors during motion capture performances, and using digital environments similar to common shooting sites.<ref name="Business">{{cite web|url=https://www.businessinsider.jp/post-255919|title=もう1つのシン・ウルトラマン。『シン・ウルトラファイト』はフルCG禍威獣だから撮れた|author=Shimizu, Ryo|date=29 June 2022|work=Business Insider}}</ref> The series' first two episodes were published to the [[wikia:w:c:ultra:TSUBURAYA IMAGINATION|Tsuburaya Imagination]] streaming service on May 14, [[2022]], with eight more following until July 4. The first three episodes were uploaded with English subtitles on the Ultraman Connection website weekly from January 13 to 27, [[2023]].<ref name="Connection">{{cite web|url=https://news.ultramanconnection.com/shin-ultra-fight-available-on-ultraman-connection/|title=SHIN ULTRA FIGHT AVAILABLE ON ULTRAMAN CONNECTION!|date=14 January 2023|work=Ultraman Connection}}</ref>
{{TOC|limit=2}}
{{TOC|limit=2}}
==Episodes==
==Episodes==
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! Release
! Release
! Production
! Production
! Imagination
! Tsuburaya<br>Imagination
! Connection
! Ultraman<br>Connection
|-
|-
| data-sort-value="1"| SP1
| data-sort-value="1"| SP1
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| data-sort-value="2"| SP2
| data-sort-value="2"| SP2
| 2
| 2
| "[[Gabora's Deadly Thrust]]"
| "[[Gabora and the Punch of Death]]"
| 1/20/2023{{R|Connection}}
| 1/20/2023{{R|Connection}}
|-
|-
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| [[Kazuhiro Nakagawa]]
| [[Kazuhiro Nakagawa]]
| 5/30/2022{{R|Tsubu1}}
| 5/30/2022{{R|Tsubu1}}
| style="background:#ECECEC" rowspan="7"| ''TBD''
| style="background:#ECECEC" rowspan="7"| ''N/A''
|-
|-
| data-sort-value="5"| TI2
| data-sort-value="5"| TI2
| 5
| 5
| "[[The Flashing Rumble Behind Closed Doors]]"
| "[[The Flashing Rumble Behind Closed Doors]]"
| Kensei Nakayama
| [[Kensei Nakayama]]
| 6/6/2022{{R|Tsubu2}}
| 6/6/2022{{R|Tsubu2}}
|-
|-
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| 7
| 7
| "[[The Six-Dimensional Scoundrel]]"
| "[[The Six-Dimensional Scoundrel]]"
| Ryotaro Kogushi
| [[Ryotaro Kogushi]]
|-
|-
| rowspan="3" data-sort-value="8"| TI5
| rowspan="3" data-sort-value="8"| TI5
| 0
| 0
| "[[White Sand and Green Pines: Fi-Fi-Fight / Zetton, Chariot of Fire / Requiem of the Roaring Waves|White Sand and Green Pines: Fi-Fi-Fight]]"
| "[[White Sand and Green Pines: Fi-Fi-Fight / Zetton, Chariot of Fire / Requiem of the Roaring Waves|White Sand and Green Pines: Fi-Fi-Fight]]"
| Norichika Oba
| [[Norichika Oba]]
|-
|-
| 8
| 8
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{{Staffs
{{Staffs
|Planning organized by|[[Hideaki Anno]]
|Planning organized by|[[Hideaki Anno]]
|Supervisor and director of audiography|[[Shinji Higuchi]]
|Supervisor and sound director|[[Shinji Higuchi]]
|Directed by|[[Shinji Higuchi]], [[Kazuhiro Nakagawa]], Kensei Nakayama, [[Linto Ueda]], Ryotaro Kogushi, Norichika Oba
|Directed by|Shinji Higuchi, [[Kazuhiro Nakagawa]], [[Kensei Nakayama]], [[Linto Ueda]], [[Ryotaro Kogushi]], [[Norichika Oba]]
|Produced by|Yoshiki Soejima, Tomoya Nishino, Masaki Kawashima
|Produced by|Yoshiki Soejima, Tomoya Nishino, Masaki Kawashima
|Music selected by|Shinji Higuchi, Ikki Todoroki
|Music selected by|Shinji Higuchi, [[Ikki Todoroki]]
|Edited by|Yohei Kurihara (episodes 1-3)
|Edited by|Yohei Kurihara (episodes 1-3)
|Visual effects supervisor|[[Linto Ueda]]
|Visual effects supervisor|[[Linto Ueda]]
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===Company credits===
===Company credits===
{{Staffs|notice=no
{{Staffs|notice=no
|Presented by|[[Tsuburaya Productions]], [[Toho]], khara
|Funded by|[[Tsuburaya Productions]], [[Toho]], [[khara]]
|Produced by|Cine Bazar
|Produced by|[[Cine Bazar]]
|In association with|Swara Pro, SSS Studio, Faith
|In association with|Swara Pro, SSS Studio, Faith
|Real-time 3DCG produced by|Studio Bros, Modeling Bros
|Real-time 3DCG produced by|Studio Bros, Modeling Bros
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==Cast==
==Cast==
{{Cast
{{Cast
|Stunt Team Gocoo|[[Ultraman]], Kaiju, Gaiseijin (motion capture)
|Stunt Team Gocoo|[[Ultraman]], [[Kaiju#In Shin Ultraman|Kaiju]], Extraterrestrials (motion capture)
|[[Koichi Yamadera]]|narrator (voice)
|[[Koichi Yamadera]]|narrator (voice)
}}
}}
==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===Gaiseijin===
===Extraterrestrials===
*[[Ultraman]]
*[[Ultraman]]
*[[Zarab]]
*[[Zarab]]
**Fake Ultraman
**[[Zarab|Imit-Ultraman]]
*[[Mefilas]]
*[[Mefilas]]
===Kaiju===
===Kaiju===
*[[Neronga]]
*[[Neronga]]
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*[[Zetton]]
*[[Zetton]]
==Production==
==Production==
''Shin Ultra Fight'' was created with the intention of mimicking the original ''Ultra Fight'', which was produced on an extremely tight budget using leftover suits from previous productions. However, because ''Shin Ultraman'' did not employ any suits to be reused, the series had to be entirely 3D-animated. The animation was spearheaded by Studio Bros and Modeling Bros in association with Shirogumi and alphaliez,{{R|Tsubu2}} who used the video game engine Unreal Engine.{{R|Business}} Motion capture was used to portray Ultraman and the other monsters and aliens, with their 3D models being virtually identical to those from ''Shin Ultraman''.{{R|Business}} Mo-cap actors were culled from the Japanese stunt team Gocoo,{{R|Tsubu2}} and according to director Kensei Nakayama in an interview for ''Business Insider'', at least one of the actors from the fifth episode was a professional wrestler.{{R|Business}} All of the series' motion capture performances were filmed in a span of two days, working out to about two and a half hours per episode.{{R|Business}} As part of the creators' attempt to emulate the aesthetic of ''Ultra Fight'', the series was intentionally produced without a script, and all of the performances were captured with the principle that there were no bad takes. As such, the motion capture was completely improvised, and the only retakes were in the case of technical malfunctions with the CG models.{{R|Business}} All of the series' 3D environments were modeled from scratch, with two used for the majority. The first, which could be filmed at several angles to appear like different locations, consisted of mountainous terrain and a flat clearing that was compared to the rock quarries frequently used in ''Ultra Fight'' and other vintage tokusatsu.{{R|Business}} The other was a seaside scene, also akin to settings which appeared in ''Ultra Fight''.{{R|Business}}
''Shin Ultra Fight'' was created with the intention of mimicking the original ''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultra Fight|Ultra Fight]]'', which was produced on an extremely tight budget using leftover suits from previous productions. However, because ''[[Shin Ultraman]]'' did not employ any suits to be reused, the series had to be entirely 3D-animated. The animation was spearheaded by Studio Bros and Modeling Bros in association with Shirogumi and alphaliez,{{R|Tsubu2}} who used the video game engine Unreal Engine.{{R|Business}} Motion capture was used to portray [[Ultraman]] and the other monsters and aliens, with their 3D models being virtually identical to those from ''Shin Ultraman''.{{R|Business}} Mo-cap actors were culled from the Japanese stunt team Gocoo,{{R|Tsubu2}} and according to director [[Kensei Nakayama]] in an interview for ''Business Insider'', at least one of the actors from the fifth episode was a professional wrestler.{{R|Business}} All of the series' motion capture performances were filmed in a span of two days, working out to about two and a half hours per episode.{{R|Business}} As part of the creators' attempt to emulate the aesthetic of ''Ultra Fight'', the series was intentionally produced without a script, and all of the performances were captured with the principle that there were no bad takes. As such, the motion capture was completely improvised, and the only retakes were in the case of technical malfunctions with the CG models.{{R|Business}} All of the series' 3D environments were modeled from scratch, with two used for the majority. The first, which could be filmed at several angles to appear like different locations, consisted of mountainous terrain and a flat clearing that was compared to the rock quarries frequently used in ''Ultra Fight'' and other vintage [[tokusatsu]].{{R|Business}} The other was a seaside scene, also akin to settings which appeared in ''Ultra Fight''.{{R|Business}}
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===Production===
===Production===
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SUF Business Insider screenshot 3.jpg
SUF Business Insider screenshot 3.jpg
</gallery>
</gallery>
===Video releases===
==Video releases==
''Shin Ultra Fight'' is included as a bonus feature in two editions of [[Toho]]'s home video releases for ''[[Shin Ultraman]]'': the 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray set (with the series included on one of the Blu-rays) and the 3-disc Blu-ray set.<ref name="Toho home video releases">{{cite web|url=https://m-78.jp/news/post-6585|title="Shin Ultraman" 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray & Blu-ray & DVD will be released on Wednesday, April 12, 2023, the 60th anniversary of Tsuburaya Productions!|date=21 December 2022|work=Tsuburaya Productions}}</ref> They were released on April 12, 2023, coinciding with [[Tsuburaya Productions]]' 60th anniversary.
<gallery widths="120" position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small">
<gallery widths="120" position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small">
File:Toho Shin Ultraman 4K.jpg|[[Toho]] ''[[Shin Ultraman]]'' 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray set
Toho Shin Ultraman 4K.jpg|[[Toho]] ''[[Shin Ultraman]]'' 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray set
File:Toho Shin Ultraman Blu-ray 3.png|Toho ''Shin Ultraman'' 3-disc Blu-ray
Toho Shin Ultraman Blu-ray 3.png|Toho ''Shin Ultraman'' 3-disc Blu-ray
</gallery>
</gallery>
 
==Trivia==
==Video releases==
*Though ''[[Shin Ultraman]]'' and ''Shin Ultra Fight'' were both funded by [[Tsuburaya Productions]], [[Toho]], and [[khara]], the former groups them together as the "''Shin Ultraman'' Film Partners" while the latter does not.
''Shin Ultra Fight'' will be included as a bonus feature in two editions of [[Toho]]'s home video releases for ''[[Shin Ultraman]]'': the 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray set (with the series included on one of the Blu-rays) and the 3-disc Blu-ray set.<ref name="Toho home video releases">{{cite web|url=https://m-78.jp/news/post-6585|title="Shin Ultraman" 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray & Blu-ray & DVD will be released on Wednesday, April 12, 2023, the 60th anniversary of Tsuburaya Productions!|date=21 December 2022|work=Tsuburaya Productions}}</ref> They will be released on April 12, 2023, coinciding with [[Tsuburaya Productions]]' 60th anniversary.
 
==External links==
==External links==
*[https://ultra.fandom.com/wiki/Shin_Ultraman#Shin_Ultra_Fight ''Shin Ultra Fight'' section of the ''Shin Ultraman'' page on Ultraman Wiki]
*[https://ultra.fandom.com/wiki/Shin_Ultraman#Shin_Ultra_Fight ''Shin Ultra Fight'' section of the ''Shin Ultraman'' page on Ultraman Wiki]

Latest revision as of 02:10, 29 January 2024

Shin Ultra Fight
The title card for Shin Ultra Fight's first three episodes
The title card for Shin Ultra Fight episodes 4 through 8
Air date May 14 - July 4, 2022
Directed by Shinji Higuchi et al.
Producer(s) Yoshiki Soejima, Tomoya Nishino, Masaki Kawashima
Funded by Tsuburaya Productions, Toho, khara
Production company Cine Bazar
Distributor Tsuburaya Productions
Channel(s) Tsuburaya Imagination
Genre(s) Action, sci-fi, kaiju
Episodes 8 (total), 10 (segments)

Shin Ultra Fight (シン・ウルトラファイト,   Shin Urutora Faito) is a Japanese 3D-animated web miniseries funded by Tsuburaya Productions, Toho, and khara and produced by Cine Bazar. A non-canonical spinoff of the 2022 film Shin Ultraman, it was organized by the movie's screenwriter and supervisor Hideaki Anno and supervised and partially directed by its director Shinji Higuchi. Other directors include Shin Ultraman assistant directors Kensei Nakayama, Norichika Oba, Kazuhiro Nakagawa, and Ryotaro Kogushi and post-production supervisor Linto Ueda. As its name implies, Shin Ultra Fight is heavily inspired by the 1970 Tsuburaya series Ultra Fight, with its creators even aiming to emulate the show's low production value by shooting episodes unscripted, leaving in errors during motion capture performances, and using digital environments similar to common shooting sites.[1] The series' first two episodes were published to the Tsuburaya Imagination streaming service on May 14, 2022, with eight more following until July 4. The first three episodes were uploaded with English subtitles on the Ultraman Connection website weekly from January 13 to 27, 2023.[2]

Episodes

"SP" episodes were initially available only to those who purchased a digital ticket to Shin Ultraman, but were later made available to all Tsuburaya Imagination subscribers on June 27, 2022.[3]

Number Title Directed by Release date
Release Production Tsuburaya
Imagination
Ultraman
Connection
SP1 1 "Neronga Appears and Disappears" Shinji Higuchi[a] 5/14/2022[3] 1/13/2023[2]
SP2 2 "Gabora and the Punch of Death" 1/20/2023[2]
TI1 3 "Beware! Mefilas' Trap" 5/19/2022[4] 1/27/2023[2]
SP3 4 "Assemble! Duelists of the Canyon" Kazuhiro Nakagawa 5/30/2022[3] N/A
TI2 5 "The Flashing Rumble Behind Closed Doors" Kensei Nakayama 6/6/2022[4]
TI3 6 "Is the Planet on Fire?" Linto Ueda 7/4/2022[4]
TI4 7 "The Six-Dimensional Scoundrel" Ryotaro Kogushi
TI5 0 "White Sand and Green Pines: Fi-Fi-Fight" Norichika Oba
8 "Zetton, Chariot of Fire" Shinji Higuchi
9 "Requiem of the Roaring Waves" Norichika Oba

Staff

Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.

  • Planning organized by   Hideaki Anno
  • Supervisor and sound director   Shinji Higuchi
  • Directed by   Shinji Higuchi, Kazuhiro Nakagawa, Kensei Nakayama, Linto Ueda, Ryotaro Kogushi, Norichika Oba
  • Produced by   Yoshiki Soejima, Tomoya Nishino, Masaki Kawashima
  • Music selected by   Shinji Higuchi, Ikki Todoroki
  • Edited by   Yohei Kurihara (episodes 1-3)
  • Visual effects supervisor   Linto Ueda
  • CG directors   Hiroyasu Suzuki, Masashi Osumi; Satoshi Miyake (episode 8)
  • Environment directors   Soichiro Tamura, Kenji Hasuda
  • Background modeling by   Misa Kobayashi
  • Main title logo designed by   Ushio Tarukawa
  • Episode title cards designed by   Kazuhiro Nakagawa

Company credits

  • Funded by   Tsuburaya Productions, Toho, khara
  • Produced by   Cine Bazar
  • In association with   Swara Pro, SSS Studio, Faith
  • Real-time 3DCG produced by   Studio Bros, Modeling Bros
  • Motion capture studio   Sola Digital Arts
  • 3DCG in association with   Shirogumi, alphaliez

Cast

Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.

Appearances

Extraterrestrials

Kaiju

Production

Shin Ultra Fight was created with the intention of mimicking the original Ultra Fight, which was produced on an extremely tight budget using leftover suits from previous productions. However, because Shin Ultraman did not employ any suits to be reused, the series had to be entirely 3D-animated. The animation was spearheaded by Studio Bros and Modeling Bros in association with Shirogumi and alphaliez,[4] who used the video game engine Unreal Engine.[1] Motion capture was used to portray Ultraman and the other monsters and aliens, with their 3D models being virtually identical to those from Shin Ultraman.[1] Mo-cap actors were culled from the Japanese stunt team Gocoo,[4] and according to director Kensei Nakayama in an interview for Business Insider, at least one of the actors from the fifth episode was a professional wrestler.[1] All of the series' motion capture performances were filmed in a span of two days, working out to about two and a half hours per episode.[1] As part of the creators' attempt to emulate the aesthetic of Ultra Fight, the series was intentionally produced without a script, and all of the performances were captured with the principle that there were no bad takes. As such, the motion capture was completely improvised, and the only retakes were in the case of technical malfunctions with the CG models.[1] All of the series' 3D environments were modeled from scratch, with two used for the majority. The first, which could be filmed at several angles to appear like different locations, consisted of mountainous terrain and a flat clearing that was compared to the rock quarries frequently used in Ultra Fight and other vintage tokusatsu.[1] The other was a seaside scene, also akin to settings which appeared in Ultra Fight.[1]

Gallery

Production

Screenshots

Video releases

Shin Ultra Fight is included as a bonus feature in two editions of Toho's home video releases for Shin Ultraman: the 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray set (with the series included on one of the Blu-rays) and the 3-disc Blu-ray set.[5] They were released on April 12, 2023, coinciding with Tsuburaya Productions' 60th anniversary.

Trivia

External links

Notes

  1. Episodes 1-3 consist entirely of stock footage from Shin Ultraman, directed by Higuchi.

References

This is a list of references for Shin Ultra Fight. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Shimizu, Ryo (29 June 2022). "もう1つのシン・ウルトラマン。『シン・ウルトラファイト』はフルCG禍威獣だから撮れた". Business Insider.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "SHIN ULTRA FIGHT AVAILABLE ON ULTRAMAN CONNECTION!". Ultraman Connection. 14 January 2023.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 "特典は『シン・ウルトラファイト』視聴権!『シン・ウルトラマン』ムビチケ前売券発売開始!". Tsuburaya Station. 9 April 2022.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 "『シン・ウルトラマン』ムビチケ前売券特典『シン・ウルトラファイト』を本日TSUBURAYA IMAGINATIONで配信開始!限定版も5月19日(木)公開!". Tsuburaya Station. 14 May 2022.
  5. ""Shin Ultraman" 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray & Blu-ray & DVD will be released on Wednesday, April 12, 2023, the 60th anniversary of Tsuburaya Productions!". Tsuburaya Productions. 21 December 2022.

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