Shin Ultra Fight (2022)

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Shin Ultra Fight
The title card for Shin Ultra Fight's first three episodes
The title card for Shin Ultra Fight episodes 4 through 9
Air date May 14 - July 4, 2022
Producer(s) Yoshiki Soejima, Tomoya Nishino, Masaki Kawashima
Production company Tsuburaya Productions, Toho,
khara (executive); 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 produced by Tsuburaya Productions, Toho, and khara which is exclusive to the Tsuburaya Imagination streaming service. A spinoff of the 2022 film Shin Ultraman, it was organized by the movie's screenwriter and executive supervisor Hideaki Anno, and supervised and partially directed by its director Shinji Higuchi. 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 basing the digital environments on common shooting sites.[1] The series' first two episodes were published on May 14, 2022, with eight more following until July 4.

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.

Number Title Directed by Release date
Episode Production
SP1 1 "Neronga Comes and Goes" Shinji Higuchi[a] 5/14/2022
SP2 2 "Gabora's Deadly Thrust"
TI1 3 "Beware! Mefilas' Trap" 5/19/2022
SP3 4 "Assemble! Duelists of the Canyon" Kazuhiro Nakagawa 5/30/2022
TI2 5 "The Flashing Rumble Behind Closed Doors" Kensei Nakayama 6/6/2022
TI3 6 "Is the Planet on Fire?" Linto Ueda 7/4/2022
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 director of audiography   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

Cast

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

  • Stunt Team Gocoo   as   Ultraman, Kaiju, Gaiseijin (motion capture)
  • Koichi Yamadera   as   title announcer (voice)

Appearances

Gaiseijin

Kaiju

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. 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.

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