Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy Explained

Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy should not be confused with Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle.

Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy Legend the Movie
Director:Koichi Sakamoto
Producer:Tsuburaya Productions
Starring:Shota Minami
Susumu Kurobe
Kohji Moritsugu
Hiroyuki Konishi
Shunji Igarashi
Music:Mike Verta
Cinematography:Takumi Furuya
Editing:Daisuke Imai
Distributor:Warner Bros. Entertainment Japan
Runtime:96 minutes
Country:Japan
Language:Japanese
Gross:$6.1 million[1]

is a 2009 Japanese superhero film in the Ultra Series. The film released in theaters on December 12, 2009, by Warner Bros. Entertainment Japan.[2] The catchphrase for the movie is . The film is also referred to as Large Monster: The Ultra Milky Way Legend.[3] The film went on to gross $6,161,665 and become the second highest grossing Ultraman movie behind the previous year's entry. It is the first film directed by Koichi Sakamoto, marking the debut of Ultraman Zero and Ultraman Belial.

The film itself was preceded by , a direct-to-video special from Ultraman Mebius which lead to the movie's plot, and followed by a sequel in 2010.

Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy also marks Takeshi Aono's final role prior to his retirement and his death in 2012.

Plot

See main article: List of Mega Monster Battle characters.

After defeating a Bemular on a desert-like moon, Ultraman Mebius returns to his home planet Ultra, also known as Land of Light in Nebula M78, where he is reunited with Ultraman, Zoffy, and Ultraseven. Outside Ultra's orbit in the Space Prison, also known as the Belial Prison, Alien Zarab assumed the guise of an Imitation Ultraman to subdue the guards before using the Giga Battlenizer to release the prison's only occupant: The evil Ultraman known as Ultraman Belial. While Zarab was expecting an alliance, Belial kills the alien and takes back his Giga Battlenizer as he is confronted by a squadron of Ultras led by Ultraman Taro to contain him. But Belial overpowers them while proceeding to overpower every able-bodied Ultra in the Land of Light, including his former friends Ultraman Ken (Father of Ultra) and his wife Ultrawoman Marie (Mother of Ultra), as he makes his way to the Plasma Spark Tower to take the Plasma Spark which keeps the planet alive. As the planet begins freezing over, Ultraman and Ultraseven shielding themselves at the last moment, Taro protects the last fragment of light to prevent the planet's complete demise. As Belial flies off, having knocked the younger Ultraman off the planet during his rampage, Mebius returns to find his world a frozen wasteland while Ultraman and Ultraseven instruct Mebius to seek out the Reionics Rei.

Following their battle against Alien Reiblood, the ZAP Spacy group have arrived on the Earth-like Planet known as Dent where Rei and his Gomora just defeated a Zaragas when Mebius spirits Rei and appears in the form of his human guise Mirai Hibino. Mirai tells Rei the genesis of Planet Ultra: How the Plasma Spark initially created to replace M78's collapsing sun caused the evolution of the residential advanced human populace into Ultramen who used their powers to protect worlds from monsters also created by the radiation. But Belial was an exception, his temptation to gain more power from the Plasma Spark resulted in his banishment when he nearly endangered the planet. Belial ended up encountering Alien Reiblood, who fused into the Ultraman's body and further corrupted him into an Ultraman-Reionics. Belial used his ability to control hundreds of monsters with the Giga Battlenizer to raid the Land of Light in what came to be known Belial Revolt, nearly conquering the planet before being defeated and imprisoned in the newly created Space Prison by Ultraman King while his weapon was sealed away in Valley of Fire before it was found by Zarab. Rei agrees to aid the Ultraman in facing Belial, who has arrived to the Monster Graveyard to resurrect his army with the Plasma Spark's power.

Rei and Mirai soon land on the frozen surface of the Land of Light, ambushed on their journey to the Plasma Spark Tower by an Alien Shaplay that Belial sent with a Dorako, a Bemstar, and a Salamandora to intercept them. During the fight, Mirai's Mebium Brace is damaged by the Shaplay and Rei nearly loses his Battlenizer, but Ultraman, assuming a human form modeled after his host Shin Hayata, and Ultraseven in his Dan Moroboshi guise come to the youths' aid as the later uses his Capsule Monsters Windom, Miclas, and Agira to defeat the Shaplay's monsters. On the way to the tower, it is revealed there is another Ultraman who can assist but Ultraseven reveals that person was also exiled from Ultra. While the group arrived at the tower, they find themselves facing a now-revenge-driven Shaplay while Rei and Gomora face a Black King. Once their opposition is dispatched, Taro gives the three Ultramen the last of the Plasma Spark's light to assume their Ultraman forms in a last-ditch attempt to reclaim the Plasma Spark from Belial. Meanwhile, sent to a desert planet after almost touching the Plasma Spark when stopped by Ultraseven, the Ultraman known as Zero undergoes training by Ultraman Leo in training armor while observed by Ultraman King.

Once at the Monster Graveyard, the Ultramen and Rei's monsters battle Belial's army with Belial sensing kinship in Rei as he pressures the human to join him. When Rei refuses again, Belial uses his power to force the human into his Burst Mode and under Belial's control. Gomora assumes Reionic Burst Mode as it proceeds to attack the Ultramen with Ultraseven mortally wounded. Elsewhere in the universe, the ZAP Spacy crew are searching for Rei before they are saved from an ambush by a Nurse and its Alien Zetton wrangler by Ultraman Dyna who agrees to take them to the Monster Graveyard after they learned of Rei's location from the Zetton. Dyna attempts to fight Belial while the ZAP Spacy crew snaps Rei out of his Burst Mode. After brushing off Dyna, Belial attempts to kill the humans with Ultraseven taking the lethal attack before using the last of his strength to send his Eye Slugger to the desert planet where Zero is training. The crest-blade reached the planet just after Zero passed Leo's test when he saved the life of a Pigmon that was observing them. Both Leo and Ultraman King inform Zero that he saved the life of someone, the purpose of being an Ultraman, and they finally reveal to him that Ultraseven is his father and that his actions were to prevent Zero from the taking the path Belial took. Casting aside his training armor while using his father's Eye Slugger as a homing device, Zero reaches the Monster Graveyard and introduces himself as Ultraman Zero.

After Ultraseven died in his arms, an infuriated Zero defeated the remaining monsters of Belial's Monster Army before battling the evil Ultraman himself. After a long and vicious battle, Zero disarms Belial of the Giga Battlenizer and knocks him into a river of molten lava. But the souls of Belial's monsters converge on their master and form a massive exosuit-like monster called Belyudra which Belial has overpower the Ultramen. But Rei uses Giga Battlenizer to disrupt Belial's hold over the monsters, leaving Belyudra open to attack while Zero uses the Plasma Spark's energy to give him enough power to end Belial as he falls into Belyudra as it explodes. After the Plasma Spark is restored to its rightful place, the ZAP Spacy crew become the first humans to ever set foot on the Land of Light as they bid their goodbyes to Ultraman and Mebius as Dyna decides to accompany them a bit longer as his human host Shin Asuka. As Zero is reunited with a revived Ultraseven, the Ultras attend a moving speech by Ultraman King to remain ready for future threats that would threaten the universe. Back in the Monster Graveyard, a scarred Belial is revealed to have survived the destruction of Belyudra.

Production and casting

Susumu Kurobe, of the original Ultraman, and Kohji Moritsugu, of the original Ultraseven, returned to the film, as did Takeshi Tsuruno of Dyna, Taiyou Sugiura of Cosmos, Shunji Igarashi of Mebius, and Shota Minami of Ultra Galaxy. The film was directed by Koichi Sakamoto, the action director for the production of Power Rangers in New Zealand.[4] In addition to voice actor Mamoru Miyano voicing the new Ultraman Zero,[5] former Prime Minister of Japan Junichiro Koizumi provided the voice for Ultraman King.[6] To promote the movie and Windows 7, a special event was staged with Ultra Seven and his son Ultraman Zero alongside Microsoft employees.[7]

Cast

English dub actors

Theme song

Japanese R&B singer MISIA performs the film's theme song,[12] with its music video featuring MISIA, Ultraman, Alien Baltan, Dada, Pigmon, and Alien Metron. The single is sold as both a standard edition containing just the CD single and a limited edition which includes the CD single and a gold-colored statuette of a caped Ultraman. The other tracks on the single are the remix "Hoshi no Yō ni... (Gomi's Ultra Legend Club Mix)" which includes Ultraman vocals[13] and the song "ULTRA X'MAS". The song is also featured on her album Just Ballade while the remix is included on the album for the film's original soundtrack, score composed by Mike Verta.[14]

Reception

The film earned $6.1 million at the Japanese box office.[15] On Rotten Tomatoes, 81% on the positive rate.

Video game

A pinball game called Ultra Legend Pinball was released internationally for the iPhone and iPod Touch as an application in the App Store. The download for the application is free, but an in-app purchase of ¥350/US$2.99/£1.79/2,39 is required to play the full game (the "Free Version" is only a demo version).[16] Also, there's a new Ultra Galaxy Legend Game release for Wii.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: UMega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy Legends - The Movie (2009) . . April 27, 2020.
  2. Web site: 大怪獣バトル ウルトラ銀河伝説 THE MOVIE. 2009-06-19.
  3. Web site: The strongest room of ULTRAMAN BELIAL ~ベリアルの最強ルーム~. 2009-12-11. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20091114090619/http://anime-ch.nicovideo.jp/ultraginga/. 2009-11-14.
  4. Web site: 悪役ウルトラマン初登場!映画版で宇宙バトル(芸能) — スポニチ Sponichi Annex ニュース . 2009-06-19 . 2009-06-19 . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090620055704/http://www.sponichi.co.jp/entertainment/news/2009/06/19/04.html . June 20, 2009 .
  5. Web site: ウルトラセブンに息子がいた! 劇場版最新作に「ウルトラマンゼロ」登場(オリコン) – Yahoo!ニュース . 2009-10-14 . 2009-09-10 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090912114200/http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20090909-00000037-oric-ent . September 12, 2009 .
  6. Web site: Junichiro Koizumi moves into voice acting to become Ultraman King - Japan Today: Japan News and Discussion. 2009-10-14. 2009-10-14.
  7. Web site: 【PC Watch】 マイクロソフト、Windows 7一般向け発売記念記者発表会 ~ウルトラセブンとウルトラマンゼロも登場. October 22, 2009. 2010-06-28.
  8. Web site: ヒーロー!ヒーロー!ウルトラヒーロー!☆|杉浦太陽オフィシャルブログ『太陽のメッサ○○食べ太陽』 powered by Ameba. 2009-11-06. 2009-11-06.
  9. Web site: つるの剛士、ウルトラシリーズに出演!12年ぶりに隊員服を着用!10キロ増だけどまだまだイケル! – シネマトゥデイ. 2009-09-17. 2009-09-16.
  10. Web site: つるの剛士:ウルトラマン新作映画に出演決定 「12年ぶりの隊員服はチャックがギリギリ」(まんたんウェブ) – 毎日jp(毎日新聞). 2009-09-17. 2009-09-16.
  11. Web site: 蝶野正洋、悪役宇宙人役で声優挑戦、25周年興行に向け"話題作り"もOK!? ニュース-転職・派遣・キャリアのオリコンランキング. 2009-10-07. 2009-10-06.
  12. Web site: ウルトラの姫!?MISIA、宇宙的コラボ – 芸能 – SANSPO.COM . 2009-09-28 . 2009-09-28 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090930100355/http://www.sanspo.com/geino/news/090928/gnj0909280504012-n1.htm . September 30, 2009 .
  13. News: MISIAがウルトラマンとコラボ!劇場映画主題歌を担当. 2009-10-01. 2009-09-29. Oricon.
  14. Web site: Mike Verta dot com. 2009-12-06.
  15. Web site: UMega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy Legends - The Movie (2009) . . April 27, 2020.
  16. Web site: Ultra Legend Pinball. . 2009-12-31.