Talk:Ultraman Ginga (series)/@comment-124.86.230.193-20131220142247/@comment-5895493-20131221020047

You do know that Eiji Tsuburaya originally intended Seven to NOT, yes, not be a sequel to Ultraman. But that has since changed, Tsuburaya has made Ultraman-Ultraman 80 + Ultraman Mebius sequels to each other, while the remaining are parallel universes. (Other than Zero's first movie and Zap Spacy).

What you said may be correct. Now let's break down your arguement.

First, about Ultraman and Taro. Ultraman may have taken a human form similar to Hayata's, or simply fused with him again. And the Taro in the Ginga series and Taro in the Showa universe may both be parallel versions of each other. Basically, Taro in the Ginga universe is a parallel version of the Showa Taro.

Now about the height issues. Basically, we could say Tsuburaya haven't came to a standpoint at that time, so they couldn't confirm Ultraman's height in the Taro series, placing it at 50m. But now it's confirmed, placing it at 40m.

From a human, and most likely Ultra, point of view, miracles are most likely, to them, reviving from the dead. Indeed, it's a rare occurence for the human race, and definitely a rare occurence for Ultras as they have thrice (or more) the amount Ultras than humans living on their planet. You can't always define "miracle" using a dictionary. You can't be so straight.