Saburota Terashimazu Ultraman Blazar. He is the director from TKB.
is a guest character who appeared inPersonality[]
Saburota possesses a determined and outgoing personality. His guiding principle is that "a journalist's job is to convey the truth to everyone," which is also his motivation for choosing to become a journalist.
With the recent ongoing occurrences of monster disasters, in the current media landscape, many television stations have covered similar program content, leading him to recognize the need for distinctive elements to enhance TKB's viewership. As a result, he's committed to finding unique stories and perspectives that can captivate the audience's interest. He shows great enthusiasm for uncovering the secrets behind some of the monster incidents that have taken place within Japan, aiming to present these unique events to the viewers and thus achieve the station's objectives.
Regarding the presence of Ultraman Blazar, his initial impression of the entity is that it emanates a sense of wildness.
History[]
Ultraman Blazar[]
Saburota is a director in TKB's Broadcasting Division, driven by an ambitious plan to organize a three-hour special program titled "Uncover the True Identity of the Giant Creatures." Alongside Takuma, he watched TKB's recordings of monster events in the department. However, these visuals had already been utilized numerous times in news and entertainment programs, rendering the existing material uninteresting.
As a result, he extended an invitation to Reiko, a frontline reporter who frequently covers monster events, to participate in the meeting and collaboratively explore the content for the special program. During their discussion, he revealed that he had heard rumors of the existence of an entity called "Ultraman" from astronauts during his past work on urban legend shows. Utilizing the information he gleaned from Reiko and Takuma, he gained a deeper understanding of the recent details surrounding the monster disaster events.
Despite portions of the content being edited due to GGF's involvement, after watching footage of Blazar's battles, Saburota's confidence in producing the special program grew stronger. He brought Reiko and Takuma to the company's balcony, pledging his commitment to his journalistic ideals. He hoped the team would work collaboratively to create this special program.
However, he soon received a call from the boss, learning that due to sponsorship reasons, the three-hour special program was canceled and replaced with an anime program. This news deeply devastated him and he began to cry. With Reiko absent from the scene, Takuma was left alone to comfort the emotionally affected Saburota.