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Just finished it. Glad to say that the Z episodes have absolutely rubbed off on this one.
Honestly i disagree. If it was set in the Neo Frontier universe, we'd probably be asking "Okay, so why aren't Tiga and Dyna helping out when there's clearly a big threat coming to Earth?"o.supreme wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 8:25 am Until this latest episode, there was no proof. I mean Tiga is in the subtitle of the series. It is set up as a sequel. Even the science team is a newer version of Guts. Many Kaiju prominent in Tiga reappear . Mars is prominent as it was in Dyna. Making Trigger in a different universe weakens the series IMHO.
That and "So why are these new Dark Giants near 1-to-1 dead-ringers for Camearra, Darramb, & Hudra?"Gigantis wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 9:08 amHonestly i disagree. If it was set in the Neo Frontier universe, we'd probably be asking "Okay, so why aren't Tiga and Dyna helping out when there's clearly a big threat coming to Earth?"o.supreme wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 8:25 am Until this latest episode, there was no proof. I mean Tiga is in the subtitle of the series. It is set up as a sequel. Even the science team is a newer version of Guts. Many Kaiju prominent in Tiga reappear . Mars is prominent as it was in Dyna. Making Trigger in a different universe weakens the series IMHO.
Trigger's basically just Tiga 2.0 as well.NSZ wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 9:26 amThat and "So why are these new Dark Giants near 1-to-1 dead-ringers for Camearra, Darramb, & Hudra?"Gigantis wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 9:08 amHonestly i disagree. If it was set in the Neo Frontier universe, we'd probably be asking "Okay, so why aren't Tiga and Dyna helping out when there's clearly a big threat coming to Earth?"o.supreme wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 8:25 am Until this latest episode, there was no proof. I mean Tiga is in the subtitle of the series. It is set up as a sequel. Even the science team is a newer version of Guts. Many Kaiju prominent in Tiga reappear . Mars is prominent as it was in Dyna. Making Trigger in a different universe weakens the series IMHO.
I HAVE been asking that question. But as we've seen in the the showa Ultra's, they usually don't interfere unless there is an extreme threat. Also I figured it was a foregone conclusion that Tiga would show up at some point. Dyna is still dimension hopping, so he could show up ay any time I guess.
I asked that question as well, since initially I thought they WERE the same dark giants.
^THIS possibly could be the explanation.
Stop spamming this over every single thread. If I see you post something unrelated like this in another thread again it's a warning.LegendZilla wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 4:26 pm Going off the latest episode of Trigger, I want to ask a question. For over a decade now, the Ultra-franchise as a whole has fully embraced the whole multiverse angle -- like many others. Like the concept or not, the series is arguably thriving more than ever before.
Why wouldn't it work for Godzilla? I think it could lead to some cool interactions with old enemies and of the Big G and Earth. We could see the best of the old characters re-appear, modernized and re-imagined. The stakes could be dramatically raised from time to time with whole planets or even entire realities being destroyed.
Multiverses can be fun and engaging. The Ultra-series took a big risk doing it and despite the odds, things turned out just fine. If done right, the same can be said for the Godzillaverse.
Which is just so damn pointless to hype this as a New Generation Tiga. Because the series is pretty much "New Generation More of the Same Since Ginga." It does make me glad its not just pissing all over the Tiga/Dyna timeline, however. And I am STILL very much annoyed the only Tiga era kaiju that are making a return so far are Gazort and Melba.UltimateDitto wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 7:02 am New.episodes of Trigger were pretty cool! The Haruki two parter episodes were probably the best episodes so far!
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What's interesting for me is that TPC did the whole Ultra Multiverse thing BEFORE Marvel started it up in the MCU. Sure, it was always a thing in the comics, but I think Ultraman is the first franchise to really explore the concept in a live action format.LegendZilla wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 4:26 pm
Multiverses can be fun and engaging. The Ultra-series took a big risk doing it and despite the odds, things turned out just fine. If done right, the same can be said for the Godzillaverse.
plasmabeam wrote: ↑Tue Dec 05, 2023 3:03 am Hear me out on this. What if Godzilla is actually Suko’s father? In GvK when Godzilla defeated Kong and they were roaring at each other, what if Godzilla inseminated Kong at that moment and that’s why they were screaming?
What? No, it's Glitter Trigger Eternity.Saturndusk wrote: ↑Mon Sep 27, 2021 7:43 am So the translation so far seems to be Ultraman Trigger Turbo from what I’ve seen
Platypus Prime wrote: ↑Thu Mar 04, 2021 1:21 pm I realized today that thanks to a few animations and manga she's appeared in, Biollante is an anime girl.
That makes more sense but I suppose someone may been making fun of the Mitsubishi color timerMoarCrossovers wrote: ↑Mon Sep 27, 2021 9:30 amWhat? No, it's Glitter Trigger Eternity.Saturndusk wrote: ↑Mon Sep 27, 2021 7:43 am So the translation so far seems to be Ultraman Trigger Turbo from what I’ve seen