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Urutoraman Daina is a Japanese TV show which aired from 5 September 1997 until 28 August 1998. It is a direct sequel to the previous Ultraman series, and the ninth entry (thirteenth overall) to the .


Plot
In the year 2017 (seven years after the final episode of ), TPC has advanced beyond earth, and has created a new team, "Super GUTS". Humans have begun and other planets in what is known as the "Age of the Neo Frontier". One day, the Neo Frontier is attacked by an alien race known as the Spheres. Shin Asuka has just joined Super GUTS and is in the middle of training maneuvers above 's atmosphere when he and his comrades are attacked. He proves himself in battle and can hold his own against ace pilot Ryo Yukimura. However, his ship is damaged and he ejects, after which he encounters a shining light. It is then that a new giant of light merges with the bewildered Shin, saving his life. When the Spheres enter Mars' atmosphere and merge with the Martian rocks to form monsters, Shin again participates in the battle, now equipped with a mysterious device known as the "Lieflasher". Upon the Sphere's new attack, Shin suddenly transforms into a colossal giant and manages to protect Mars from a group of monsters sent by the Spheres. The members of Super GUTS quickly catch on that this giant being is not Ultraman Tiga, but a new giant of light, "Ultraman Dyna".

The final story arc is rather somber, in contrast to the rest of the series. Dyna/Shin sacrifices themselves to save the Earth from Gransphia, the planet-sized mother form of the Spheres. He was last seen reuniting with his disappeared father and the two decided to continue traveling in-between dimensions. Eleven years after the end of the television series, the movie establishes Shin's survival, and the had him briefly reunited with the rest of the Super GUTS before vanishing.


Episodes

Films
  • (1998): Ultraman Dyna was one of the main Ultramen to appear in this movie (as events of the movie are set during times of the Dyna series). Ultraman Tiga also makes an important appearance.
  • (1999)
  • Ultraman Dyna: Return of Hanejiro (2001): An original video release that serves as a sequel to episode 47 of the series.
  • (2009): Ultraman Dyna appears in this movie alongside the Showa-Era Ultramen, Ultraman Mebius, and the ZAP SPACY crew from Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle. His storyline follows on directly from the finale of his series.
  • (2012): Ultraman Dyna is the main Ultraman in the movie (set after the events of Ultra Galaxy Legend and Dyna has travelled to another universe), joined Ultraman Zero and Ultraman Cosmos in this movie, and merges with Zero and Cosmos to become Ultraman Saga.


Other appearances
  • Superior Ultraman 8 Brothers (2008): Ultraman Dyna joined Ultraman Tiga, Ultraman Gaia and Ultraman Mebius in this movie, alongside Showa-era Ultra Heroes.
  • (2015): Ultraman Dyna is one of the Heisei-era Ultra Heroes to fight along with other 9 Heisei-era Ultra Heroes.
  • (2016-2017): Ultraman Dyna joined Ultraman Orb, Ultraman Cosmos, Ultraman Gaia and Ultraman Agul.
  • (2022): Ultraman Dyna first appeared as a flashback and later joined Ultraman Decker.
  • (2023): Ultraman Dyna arrived on Planet Lavie at some point during his travels, as it was being ravaged by aliens sent by Gibellus. After dealing with the immediate threats, Dyna turned to the planet native, Dinas, to give her some of his light. This caused a reaction with her will that created Ultraman Dinas. The two liberated the planet from the rest of the invaders together before Dyna left to continue travelling and protect more civilizations.


Cast
  • Asuka Shin: Tsuruno Takeshi
  • Hibiki Gōsuke: Kinomoto Ryō
  • Kōda Toshiyuki: Fukawa Toshikazu
  • Yumimura Ryō: Saitō Risa
  • Kariya Kōhei: Kase Takao
  • Nakajima Tsutomu: Onodera Jō
  • Midorikawa Mai: Yamada Mariya
  • Fukami Kōki: Amada Toshiaki
  • Miyata Seiji: Tsuburaya Hiroshi
  • Gondō Kihachi: Kameyama Shinobu
  • Shiina Saeko: Maezawa Yasumi
  • Asuka Kazuma: Ryū Daisuke
  • Mishina Masami: エド山口
  • Narrator: Machi Yūji


Guest cast
  • 15: Shishido Masaru
  • 19: Aoki Takuma
  • 19, 38: Ishibashi Kei
  • 20: Sakimoto
  • 22: Katagiri Hairi
  • 23: Wada Keiichi
  • 24: Ueda Shun
  • 27: Kanai Yuta
  • 27, 27: Watari Hiroshi
  • 33, 51: Kawachi Tamio
  • 33: Okabe Ken
  • Helio Power Plant engineer (34): Ban Daisuke
  • Director Hinoda (35, 36) : Sato Jinya
  • 34, 36, 42: Ōtaki Akitoshi
  • 35, 36, 42: Kagemaru Shigeki
  • 35, 36, 42: Masuda Yukio
  • 36, 49, 52: Takaki Mio
  • 36, 42: Take Uketa
  • 38: Shimizu Koji
  • 42, 50: Yoshimoto Takami
  • 43: Kikuchi Eiichi
  • 48: Kyōmoto Masaki
  • 50, 51: Nagano Hiroshi
  • 50: Furuya Yōichi
  • 50: Sugimoto Aya


Songs
Opening theme
  • Urutoraman Daina
    • Lyrics: Matsui Gorō
    • Composition: Suzuki Kisaburō
    • Arrangement: Yano Tatsumi
    • Artist: Maeda Tatsuya

Ending themes
  • "You Alone I Want to Protect"
    • Lyrics & Composition: Takamizawa Toshihiko
    • Arrangement: Inoue Akira
    • Artist: Nakajima Fumiaki
    • Episodes: 1-26, 35, 50
  • "ULTRA HIGH"
    • Lyrics, Composition, Arrangement, & Artist: Lazy
    • Episodes: 27–34, 37–49, 51
  • "Brave Love, TIGA (Instrumental Version)"
    • Composition: Bābekyū Wasada
    • Arrangement: Fukuda Yasuhiko
    • Episodes: 36

Insert & image themes
  • Taiku Ofu!! Sūpā Gattsu
    • Lyrics: aoki Kumiko
    • Composition & Arrangement: Sahashi Toshihiko
    • Artist: Naito Sukyattsu (Pīkabū, Wakakonai Etsurō, )
  • :First used in episode 1.
  • "LOVE & PEACE"
    • Lyrics & Composition: Fumiaki Nakajima
    • Arrangement: Fumiaki Nakajima, Yūtenji Hiromi
    • Artist: Fumiaki Nakajima with Sara & Rei
  • :Unused in the series.
  • "EVERYBODY WANTS LOVE"
    • Lyrics, Composition, Arrangement, & Artist: Lazy
  • :Unused in the series.
  • "Become a Miracle Wind"
    • Lyrics: Gorō Matsui
    • Composition: Kisaburō Suzuki
    • Arrangement: Tada Mitsuhiro
    • Artist: Miyashita Fumikazu
    • Episodes: 9
  • "To the Red Glow of Dyna"
    • Lyrics: Gorō Matsui
    • Composition: Kisaburō Suzuki
    • Arrangement: Toshihiko Sahashi
    • Artist: Ishihara Shin'ichi
    • Episodes: 24
  • "Now It's a Flash"
    • Lyrics: Gorō Matsui
    • Composition: Kisaburō Suzuki
    • Arrangement: Tatsumi Yano
    • Artist: Tatsuya Maeda
    • Episodes: 35


Ultraman Decker
To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the series, Tsuburaya released the sequel of titled Urutoraman Dekkā, serving as a modern reimagining of the original series.


Home media
In July 2020, Shout! Factory announced to have struck a multi-year deal with Alliance Entertainment and Mill Creek Entertainment, with the blessings of Tsuburaya and Indigo, that granted them the exclusive SVOD and AVOD digital rights to the Ultra series and films (1,100 TV episodes and 20 films) acquired by Mill Creek the previous year. Ultraman Dyna, amongst other titles, will stream in the United States and Canada through Shout! Factory TV and Tokushoutsu.


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