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{{nihongo|'''Ultraman Taiga'''|ウルトラマン{{ruby|T|タイガ}}|Urutoraman Taiga}} is the 31st entry of the Ultra Series, created by Tsuburaya Productions and the first Ultra Series to be broadcast in the Reiwa era.
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{{nihongo|'''Ultraman Taiga'''|ウルトラマン{{ruby|T|タイガ}}|Urutoraman Taiga}} is the 31st entry of the Ultra Series, created by Tsuburaya Productions, and the first Ultra Series to be broadcast in the Reiwa era.
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==

Revision as of 00:12, 19 April 2019

"The story of the Son of Taro. And here before us stands Taiga!"

―Series' Catchphrase

Ultraman Taiga (ウルトラマンタイガ, Urutoraman Taiga) is the 31st entry of the Ultra Series, created by Tsuburaya Productions, and the first Ultra Series to be broadcast in the Reiwa era.

Synopsis

Aliens have been emigrating to Earth secretly, but only a handful knows about this truth. Living in such a society, the main character Hiroyuki Kudo begins working at a private security organization E.G.I.S. (Enterprise of Guard and Investigation Services). The organization takes care of cases related with aliens, and Hiroyuki works day and night to protect peace.

However, there lies a huge secret in him, which he himself is not aware of. He carries Ultraman Taiga’s “particle of light”.

The new story begins as Taiga’s powers revive from Hiroyuki's body![1]

Characters

Protagonists

E.G.I.S.

Antagonists

Other

Ultra Warriors

Kaiju

Good

Evil

Neutral

Cast

  • Hiroyuki Kudo (工藤ヒロユキ, Kudo Hiroyuki): Yuki Inoue (井上祐貴, Inoue Yūki)

Guest Cast

Voice Actors

Staff

  • Directed by:
  • Series Screenwriter:
  • Screenplay:
  • Music Composer:

Music

Videos

Gallery

Trivia

  • Despite being the first Ultra Series to enter in Reiwa era, it is still part of the "New Generation" series, making it the 7th New Generation Ultra Series.
  • The series' catchphrase at the second sentence is a homage to the third verse from Ultraman Taro's intro theme.
  • The "T" denoting Taiga's name in the title card is similar to Taro's title card, which also did the same albeit in a more visible manner.

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