Ultraman - Season 12

Season 12
Ultraman Tiga
Ultraman Tiga (ウルトラマンティガ Urutoraman Tiga) is the 12th entry in the Ultraman Series, airing from September 7, 1996 to August 30, 1997. It was the first Ultraman Series broadcast in Japan since 1980's Ultraman 80. The series is notable for revolutionizing and revitalizing the franchise, not to mention the great effect it had on the tokusatsu genre as a whole outside of Tsuburaya.
Despite being preceded by Ultraman Great as the first Ultraman Series to be aired in Japan in the Heisei period, and by Ultraman Neos to be the first Japanese-made Ultraman Series in the Heisei period, it is Ultraman Tiga that is officially and unofficially recognized as Tsuburaya Productions' first proper Ultraman Series entry in the Heisei period.
Set in a universe different from all previous series, Ultraman Tiga introduced new and radical updates to the Ultraman character for a new generation of audiences; most notably staring the first Ultraman with multiple combat modes and non-red colors (purple and gold). It is also considered one of the most popular entries in the franchise.

Episodes

The One Who Inherits the Light

Stone of Legends

The Devil's Prophecy

Sa-yo-na-ra Earth

The Day the Monster Came Out

Second Contact

The Man Who Came Down to Earth

On Halloween Night

The Girl Who Waits for a Monster

The Closed Amusement Park

Requiem to the Darkness

S.O.S from the Deep Sea

Human Collecting

The Released Target

The Phantom Dash

Resurrected Fiend

Red and Blue's Battle

Golza's Counterattack

GUTS to the Sky - Part 1

GUTS to the Sky - Part 2

Deban's Turn

A Fog's Coming

Dinosaurs' Star

Go! Monster Expedition Team

The Devil's Judgement

Evil Monster Realm of the Rainbow

I Saw Obico!

Fragile...

Blue Night's Memory

Monster Zoo

The Attacked GUTS Base

Zelda Point's Defenses

Vampire City

To the Southern Limit

The Sleeping Maiden

The Time-Transcending Smile

Flower

The Mirage Monster

Dear Mr. Ultraman

Dream

Friend from Space

Town Where the Girl Disappeared

Land Shark

The One Who Inherits the Shadows

Eternal Life

Let's Go to Kamakura!

Goodbye to Darkness

Fugitive from the Moon

The Ultra Star

Take Me Higher!

Master of Darkness

To the Shining Ones
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