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Running time 85 minutes Country Japan Language Japanese Ultraman Tiga: The Final Odyssey ( ウルトラマンティガ THE FINAL ODYSSEY, Urutoraman Tiga Za Fainaru Odesei) is a movie, and part of the franchise, released in 2000. The movie is a direct sequel to the original television series, serving as an epilogue to the events between Tiga and the successor series,. A TPC excursion (including GUTS' Captain Megumi Iruma) headed to an old ruins and unintentionally wakes up three evil ancient giants. Daigo's impending marriage to fellow GUTS member Rena is interrupted by a mysterious woman who hands him a black Spark Lens, as well as disturbing visions of an evil, dark Tiga and three other mysterious giants. Daigo must discover the truth and history behind his visions, and defeat the darkness one more time. Main article: Set two years after Tiga's final battle, Daigo is approached by a mysterious woman, Kamila, who possessed a dark version of the Spark Lence. It is then revealed that more than 30,000,000 years ago, Tiga was originally evil in nature, part of a group of four that dominated Earth.

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The group consisted of Dark Tiga, the telepathic Kamila (gold patterns on silver skin), the powerful Dahram (red patterns on silver) and the speedy Hyudra (purple patterns on silver). One day, Tiga fell in love with a local human woman, and decided to convert from darkness to protect her from harm. Being the weakest of the four, Tiga quickly became a target of the group. However, unbeknownst to the group, the original 'talentless' Tiga Dark possessed the ability to absorb powers from fallen enemies.

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As he eliminated each of the three dark members and sealed them away, he absorbed their powers which explains new Tiga's color patterns (purple, red and gold lined with his original silver). Convinced by his ability to convert the last known Spark Lence to good, Daigo accepts the gift and becomes Tiga once again, survives his inner struggles and vanishes the darkness within. Soon after this, he marries Rena Yanase, fellow GUTS member and longtime love interest (Shin Asuka, Dyna's eventual human host, also makes a cameo during the finale as a junior crew member, in a symbolic passing of the torch moment).

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Wiki: Next: Wait, ANOTHER Ultraman movie release?! Two Ultraman movies in a year?! That's like a new record. I guess we'll just not do Ultraman stuff for the next four years or something then. Jokes aside, yes, your eyes do not deceive you. It's 'The Final Odyssey' story that occurs two years after the main Ultraman Tiga series.

As far as we know, this isn't licensed, and it's a great follow-up to the Tiga series. ('Revival of the Ancient Giant' is a pretty crappy follow-up. We're definitely not doing that.) Tiga always has a special place in my heart; I watched Tiga when I was only 8 or 9 years of age, so it's one of those things that's really dear to me.

I like the cameos made by the Ultraman Dyna crew, and even Ultraman Dyna himself (Tsuruno Takeshi appeared right at the very end). I also like that they expanded on the Ultraman Tiga mythos with the back story of the Dark Giants, as well as all the references to the original series. Here's a list of the references from the TV series:. The opening scene is from the very final episode.

Captain Iruma's comments about Gatanozoa is also from the final few episodes of the series. Yuzare appeared a few times in the series. Masaki Keigo (mentioned by investigative team's leader before the Dark Giants revived) was Evil Tiga from the main series. Dive Hangar is the base of GUTS. I believe the reference to the darkness that attacked the Dive Hangar was in reference to the last arc of the series as well (Gatanozoa's revival arc). Can't recall if there were other references, but if there were, do list them! I generally enjoyed the film, and I like the looks of the three additional types Tiga had in this movie, namely Dark Tiga, Tiga Tornado (red and black), and Tiga Blast (red, purple, and black).

That said, I didn't quite like the designs of Hudra and Darramb, especially Hudra. Additionally, the first third of the movie really irritated me in terms of the way they edited the scenes. The cuts between Captain Iruma at R'lyeh, the GUTS team, Daigo and Rena's perspective, the Dark Giants' perspective and such were extremely jarring at some parts. Easily one of the best follow-up movie to any TV series. We see what everyone is doing, we see some of the relationships that was hinted during the TV series (eg. The captain and the leader), and we see cameos from the successive Dyna series. With Daigo and Rina going to Mars, and what with TPC failed to perform their experiment on Ultraman here, they continue to do so in Dyna as well, linking up with the next series.

No one is out of character and everything fits perfectly with the continuity, you can feel that this movie is part of the Tiga and Dyna universe. Then we see Tiga's origin and his struggle with his dark past. What more can a fan ask for? I loved this move when I watched it all those years ago, and I still love it re-watching it now. Thanks for bringing this movie alive again.

Zetagundam wrote:As far as we know, this isn't licensed,AFAIK the only tiga related thing with a potentially active license is the Tiga/Dyna movie, which appears to be getting a new DVD release in a couple weeks? But the listing is so bare bones I'm unsure if it's not just a reissue of the old old dvd The licenses for the Tiga series and the Tiga/Dyna/Gaia movie have expired (the subs for tiga the series floating around online are the DVD subs from what i gather, which is good because volume 3 of the US DVD set goes for $200) But you should be good in general, Final Odyssey was never licensed in the west! That Tiga & Dyna DVD is an old release in early 2000s. 'Cause I just saw the old reviews by them.

But the original company that licensed the movie, Koch Entertainment was merged with another company and we can't find anything besides Amazon US site (in short, no source). As I saw on the amazon link: If it's rereleased on Aug. 2016 with no DVD cover, then it's the bootleg DVD, meaning it'll release illegally by someone (not likely at the hands of the original company). And so that movie is not licensed. DaVinci030 wrote:That Tiga & Dyna DVD is an old release in early 2000s. 'Cause I just saw the old reviews by them. But the original company that licensed the movie, Koch Entertainment was merged with another company and we can't find anything besides Amazon US site (in short, no source).

As I saw on the amazon link: If it's rereleased on Aug. 2016 with no DVD cover, then it's the bootleg DVD, meaning it'll release illegally by someone (not likely at the hands of the original company).

And so that movie is not licensed. I figured that was the most likely explanation, but I have bought legitimate items where the cover wasnt updated until a few days before release and I didnt want to discount the possibility of a legitimate reissue/relicense just to help the concept of licensed toku. But again, you're right about that being the most likely explanation, but I guess if not then we'll find out in 2 weeks haha.

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I know at least one person who has it preordered and I guess I'll hear his angry yelling if its a bootleg.