Talk:King of Mons/@comment-29456942-20190322205149/@comment-35039661-20190802005250

I second Emgaltan's notion (albeit I love Gubila, I just think they should dial back on using him), albeit with a more pessamistic grumpy old man view on the newer shows.

The Early Heisei series was by far the best IMO (critcally speaking, I still adore the original Ultraman and Ultraseven more than all the rest) and was phenomenal in many respects such as it's storytelling and truly unique and often terrifying monster designs.

Not only did the shows run much longer then the crud nowadays, allowing for more story arcs and standalone tales, but they also made better with the limited time they did have.

They did'nt rely on the reapperances of the most famous Kaiju and Ultras, making the momments like when the original Ultraman did reappear in Tiga all the more memeroble. If you ask me Max and Mebius had the right idea using famous kaiju sparingly, and allowing for brand new or leser known kaiju to take the spotlight.

They were also stories first and foremost, they did'nt have stupid gimmicks as they weren't just souless prolonged toy commercials like Ginga, X, Orb, Geed, R/B and now Taiga, they were focoused almost soley on telling interesting episodes.

The Ultras and classic Kaiju aslo did'nt get a new form every episode, forms which would be all but forgoten about by the next year no less.

Up until the laughable excuse of a show that is Ginga came along, the Heisei series was an incredible era, but I personally feel that in it's earliest stages, it was the best of the entire Ultraman franchise.