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Loyal Companion on Sunday Mornings, Here are 8 Facts About 'ULTRAMAN TIGA' that the 90s Generation Rarely Knows

Loyal Companion on Sunday Mornings, Here are 8 Facts About 'ULTRAMAN TIGA' that the 90s Generation Rarely Knows

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Loyal Companion on Sunday Mornings, Here are 8 Facts About 'ULTRAMAN TIGA' that the 90s Generation Rarely Knows

Ultraman Tiga has become one of the superheroes that is closely associated with the memories of the 90s generation. With his heroic actions fighting giant monsters every Sunday morning, this series has left a deep mark in the hearts of its fans. However, there are several interesting facts about Ultraman Tiga that may not be widely known. Let's take a look!

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Unlike previous Ultraman, Tiga is introduced with three main formations: Multi Type, Power Type, and Sky Type. This formation makes him more flexible when facing various types of enemies.

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The design of Ultraman Tiga is heavily influenced by ancient mythology. Its striking colors and three-form formation are inspired by the concept of harmony in East Asian culture.

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In its story, Ultraman Tiga is one of the Ultra Warriors who originated 30 million years ago. He is considered a legendary hero who was "awakened" again in the modern era.

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Ultraman Tiga is known for its darker and more emotional storytelling themes compared to its predecessors. Some episodes even discuss moral conflicts and sacrifices.

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This series first aired on September 7, 1996, and became the opening series for a new era of Ultraman after a hiatus of more than 15 years.

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Hiroshi Nagano, who played Daigo Madoka, became one of the iconic actors thanks to his role as the human behind Ultraman Tiga. His popularity skyrocketed after this series aired.

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Until now, Ultraman Tiga remains one of the most beloved Ultraman series. This is evidenced by the frequent appearances of this character in crossovers or other Ultraman films.

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Ultraman Tiga won an award in the "Best TV Program" category in Japan in 1997, affirming its outstanding storytelling quality.