Ultraman Dyna

Ultraman Dyna
Genre Superhero
Tokusatsu
Kaiju
Sci-Fi
Created by Tsuburaya Productions
Starring Takeshi Tsuruno
Narrated by Yūji Machi
Opening theme "Ultraman Dyna" by Tatsuya Maeda
Ending theme "Kimi Dake Wo Mamori Tai" by Fumiaki Nakajima (1-26; 35; 50)
"Ultra High" by Lazy (27-34; 37-49; 51)
"Brave Love Tiga" (Instrumental) (36)
Composer(s) Tatsumi Yano
Country of origin Japan
Original language(s) Japanese
No. of episodes 51
Production
Running time 24 minutes (per episode)
Release
Original network MBS, TBS
Original release 7 September 1997 – 30 August 1998
Chronology
Preceded by Ultraman Tiga
Followed by Ultraman Gaia

Ultraman Dyna (ウルトラマンダイナ, Urutoraman Daina) is a Japanese tokusatsu TV show which aired from 7 September 1997 until 30 August 1998. It is a direct sequel to the previous Ultraman series, Ultraman Tiga.

Plot

In the year 2017 (7 years after the final episode of Ultraman Tiga), TPC has advanced beyond Earth, and has created a new team, "Super GUTS". Humans have begun terra-forming Mars and other planets in what is known as the "Age of the Neo Frontier". One day, the Neo Frontier is attacked by an alien race known as the Spheres. Shin Asuka has just joined Super GUTS and is in the middle of training maneuvers above Earth's atmosphere when he and his comrades are attacked. He proves himself in battle, and can hold his own against ace pilot Ryo. However, his ship is damaged and he ejects, after which he encounters a shining light. It is then that a new giant of light merges with the bewildered Asuka, saving his life. When the Spheres enter Mars' atmosphere and merge with the Martian rocks to form monsters, Asuka again participates in the battle, now equipped with a mysterious device known as the "Reflasher". Upon the Sphere's new attack, Asuka suddenly transforms into a colossal giant, and manages to protect Mars from a group of monsters sent by the Spheres. The members of Super GUTS quickly catch on that this giant being is not Ultraman Tiga, but a new giant of light, "Ultraman Dyna". In contrast to the serious tone of Ultraman Tiga, Ultraman Dyna is a far more light-hearted show, featuring more upbeat stories and comical character personalities for its cast.

The final story arc is rather somber, in contrast to the rest of the series. Dyna/Asuka apparently sacrifice themselves to save the Earth from Gran Sphere, the planet-sized mother form of the Spheres. In the series finale, we do get to see that Asuka rejoins his father as they ride off toward the light in their two spaceships, though the fate of Dyna / Asuka and Asuka's father remains unknown. Eleven years after the end of the television series, the movie Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy is intended as a direct follow-up for Dyna / Asuka after the events of the Dyna series finale. It is revealed that the wormhole resulting from Gran Sphere's destruction transported him to the M78 universe, where the film takes place. At the end of the movie, as the featured ZAP SPACY members require help back to Earth, Dyna / Asuka decides to direct them home personally. They are shown disappearing into a self-made wormhole together.

Upon the conclusion of Ultraman Saga, Asuka contacts Super GUTS while traveling to an unknown destination. He assures them that Taiga is alive and well, as Ryo responds that they will catch up to Asuka one day, Asuka smiles and says that he will wait for them before vanishing into the light once more.

Episodes

  1. A New Light: Part 1 (新たなる光(前編), Aratanaru Hikari (Zenpen))
  2. A New Light: Part 2 (新たなる光(後編), Aratanaru Hikari (Kōhen))
  3. Awaken Asuka (目覚めよアスカ, Mezame yo Asuka)
  4. Battle! Underground City (決戦! 地中都市, Kessen! Chichū Toshi)
  5. Winning Shot (ウイニングショット, Uiningu Shotto)
  6. The Land's Ultimate Monster (地上最大の怪獣, Chijō Saidai no Kaijū)
  7. Friend Inside the Box (箱の中のともだち, Hako no Naka no Tomodachi)
  8. Bao-On from Afar (遥かなるバオーン, Harukanaru Baōn)
  9. 2000 Attacks (二千匹の襲撃, Nisenbiki no Shūgeki)
  10. Forbidden Picture on the Ground (禁断の地上絵, Kindan no Chijōe)
  11. The Phantom Shooting Star (幻の遊星, Maboroshi no Yūsei)
  12. Mysterious Thief Himala (怪盗ヒマラ, Kaitō Himara)
  13. Monster Factory (怪獣工場, Kaijū Kōjō)
  14. The Supreme Ruler Who Sleeps on the Moon (月に眠る覇王, Tsuki ni Nemuru Haō)
  15. The Kind-Hearted Target (優しい標的, Yasashii Hyōteki)
  16. Battle! Monster Island (激闘! 怪獣島, Gekitō! Kaijūtō)
  17. The Ghost Space Ship (幽霊宇宙船, Yūrei Uchūsen)
  18. The Girls Who Calls Up the Darkness (闇を呼ぶ少女たち, Yami o Yobu Shōjo-tachi)
  19. Bird of the Phantom Dream (夢幻の鳥, Mugen no Tori)
  20. Alien Boy (少年宇宙人, Shōnen Uchūjin)
  21. The 3000 Degree Heat Radiating Monster (発熱怪獣3000度, Hatsunetsu Kaijū Sanzendo)
  22. Soldier of Tsukuyo (ツクヨの兵士, Tsukuyo no Heishi)
  23. Dream Fortress (夢のとりで, Yume no Toride)
  24. Vampire of the Lake (湖の吸血鬼, Mizumi no Kyūketsuki)
  25. The Kraakov Won't Surface! Part 1 (移動要塞(クラーコフ)浮上せず!(前編), Kurākofu Fujō Sezu! (Zenpen))
  26. The Kraakov Won't Surface! Part 2 (移動要塞(クラーコフ)浮上せず!(後編), Kurākofu Fujō Sezu! (Kōhen))
  27. Monster Game (怪獣ゲーム, Kaijū Gēmu)
  28. Simian Forest (猿人の森, Enjin no Mori)
  29. In the Light of Destiny (運命の光の中で, Unmei no Hikari no Naka de)
  30. Scenario of Invasion (侵略の脚本(シナリオ), Shinryaku no Shinario)
  31. Fight! Dyna vs. Dyna (死闘! ダイナVSダイナ, Shitō! Daina Bui Esu Daina)
  32. The Singing Investigation Robot (歌う探査ロボット, Utau Tansa Robotto)
  33. Star of Peace (平和の星, Heiwa no Hoshi)
  34. The Time of Resolution (決断の時, Ketsudan no Toki)
  35. The Smile of Destruction: Part 1 (滅びの微笑(前編), Horobi no Bishō (Zenpen))
  36. The Smile of Destruction: Part 2 (滅びの微笑(後編), Horobi no Bishō (Kōhen))
  37. Yumenokatamari (ユメノカタマリ, Yumenokatamari)
  38. Monster Drama (怪獣戯曲, Kaijū Gikyoku)
  39. The Light and Shadow of the Youthful (青春の光と影, Seishun no Hikari to Kage)
  40. The Tree of Jagira (ジャギラの樹, Jagira no Ki)
  41. I want to See Our Earth (ぼくたちの地球が見たい, Boku-tachi no Chikyū ga Mitai)
  42. Ephemeral Dream (うたかたの空夢, Utakata no Sorayume)
  43. Captain Long-Legs (あしなが隊長, Asinaga Taichō)
  44. The Snow of Venus (金星の雪, Kinsei no Yuki)
  45. Tear of Churasa (チュラサの涙, Churasa no Namida)
  46. The Power of Thinking of You (君を想う力, Kimi o Omou Chikara)
  47. Farewell Hanejiro (さらばハネジロー, Saraba Hanejirō)
  48. Ndamoshite X (ンダモシテX, Endamoshite Ekkusu)
  49. Final Chapter I: A New Shadow (最終章I 新たなる影, Saishūshō Wan Aratanaru Kage)
  50. Final Chapter II: Solar System Annihilation (最終章II 太陽系消滅, Saishūshō Tsū Taiyōkei Shōmetsu)
  51. Final Chapter III: Beyond Tomorrow... (最終章III 明日へ・・・, Saishūshō Surī Asu e)

Films

Crossovers

Cast

Guest stars

International broadcast

Country/region Channel Network Language Subtitle
Japan JOOR-4 MBS TV Osaka Japanese
JORX-6 TBS TV Tokyo
South Korea HLKA-9 KBS Korean
North Korea
Indonesia Indosiar Indonesian Malaysia NTV7 NSTP Malay
Philippines DZBB-TV GMA Network
Yey! Channel (re-aired)
Filipino/Tagalog
Singapore 5th Frequency TCS English Chinese
Thailand Channel 9 Modern 9/MCOT Thai
Vietnam VTV1 VTV Vietnamese
People's Republic of China Beijing Satellite Television BTV Chinese
Hong Kong Jade-1 TVB Cantonese Traditional Chinese
Macau
Republic of China CTS-5 CTS Taiwanese
Asia Pacific/Southeast Asia
Hong Kong
Macau
STAR World Asia STAR TV English

Music

Opening theme
"Ultraman Dyna" by Tatsuya Maeda
Ending 1 theme
"Only You Do I Wish To Protect (君だけを守りたい, Kimi dake o Mamoritai)" by Fumiaki Nakajima
Ending 2 theme
"Ultra High" by Lazy

See also

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