
Plot: An alien has landed on Earth, and he has a plan to lure out Ultraman. Strange phenomena begin to occur everywhere, and Ultraman can't remain hidden. But he has other things on his mind. He suffers from mysophobia, which hinders him in his job. With the help of his friends, he tries to overcome his fear.
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July 31, 2025
Clearly for a younger audience, this one. I'm not entirely up to speed on the Ultraman lore, but the premise here is certifiably bonkers. It felt like a live-action Thunderbirds episode made for kids aged 6-10, with silly characters, weird plot twists, and simple comedy. But then there's also a bit of Kaiju fun.
It's a good thing this was only 50 minutes long, otherwise it would've been way more annoying. Thanks to the fast pacing and silly lore, it was still somewhat amusing, even if I never quite figured out how this ties in with the rest of the Ultraman films and series. Great cinema this is not, but if you can appreciate Kaiju films, there's some fun to be had with this one.