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6/10
Dark Ultraman
BandSAboutMovies31 March 2022
Warning: Spoilers
The 20th entry in Tsuburaya Productions' long-running Ultra Series, Ultraseven X is a revival of the 1967 series Ultraseven and the first Ultra show to be made exclusively for an adult audience.

In a world where all war has been eliminated, Jin deals with amnesia and a new life, as he's given a mission by a secret group called DEUS that wants his help in the fight against aliens that have infiltrated humanity. Along with agents K and S, plus glasses that transform him into Ultraseven X, he fights for both our world and to discover his past.

The true secret? The world that Jin, K and S think they know is actually a simulation, run by an alien race that has enslaved mankind by tricking them into the illusion of utopia. It's a far cry from the colorful monster battles you may remember from the original Ultra shows.

This was totally unexpected, as I had no idea that there was a dark Ultra series. It's close to Dark City and The Matrix, but doesn't forget that monsters, aliens and battles are also important. It's definitely different and dark, but I still loved the look of the show and the slowly unfolding overall story.
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9/10
This is a very interesting show
FinisherDude25 February 2021
I binged watch this show in like 2 days because it was short, it only have 12 episodes. I think it's pretty good although I'm more into Kamen Rider than Ultraman. I honestly never wanted to watch a show quick in my life, it's very compelling. I like the story, it's simple to follow. The characters are good too, I don't really have problems with the characters. The acting is good as well. The show is not perfect however, they're some problems with the writing, sometimes it can be confusing. Overall, it's a great show, I wished they made more episodes honestly. I recommend it!
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10/10
Ultraman for adults
alesaenz-4800326 June 2023
This is a quite interesting and different show from the other "Ultraman" series in the franchise. Tsuburaya is always alert of what the competition is doing and two years before, a tokusatsu for adults titled "Garo" changed the game and it was obvious that Tsuburaya decide to make its own response to that kind of tokusatsu, even the two main characters were dressing trenchcoats black and white, just with different fabrics and swapping who wears each color. The show employs elements from "Men in Black" and "The X-Files" set in an ambiance in the style of "Blade Runner" but even so, you can think in a merging between elements from "Ultra Q" and "Ultraman" where instead of using Hayata is opting for "Ultraseven" which is a smart choice since you can say that "Ultraseven" was kinda the first tokusatsu for adults, since on its original run wasn't sucessful with kids but soon found a good fanbase in reruns past midnight with adult audience. If you're looking for a good tokusatsu with mature tone outside of "Garo" franchise, then "Ultraseven X" is your best option.
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5/10
Was meh...unfortunately
willzilla-914487 August 2022
Almost like Neo Ultra Q. Is a short series. But was lacking seeing Ultraman. He wasn't really in the episodes much. I wasn't a fan of this series. I felt like I was watching a soap opera. Worth watching if your a Ultraverse/Ultraman fan. But wasn't great viewing. In my opinion.
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