Still the same! Netflix version of "Ultraman" CG animation latest battle demonstration

Still the same! Netflix version of "Ultraman" CG animation latest battle demonstration

Netflix's new CG animation series "Mobile Ultraman", adapted from the manga of the same name by Eiichi Shimizu and Tomohiro Shimoguchi, has recently started airing. Although IGN gave it a barely passing score of 7.8, fans are still looking forward to it. The latest battle demo was released recently. The picture has evolved dramatically, but the action still has the flavor of a "special effects drama".

The Netflix original 3DCG animation "Mobile Ultraman" tells the story of a seemingly peaceful universe that is pregnant with a new crisis. The threat that appeared 12 years ago still scares the protagonists Shinjiro Hayata, Tanu Moroboshi/SEVEN, and Seiji Hokuto. A new battle to defend the universe is about to begin!

· Appreciation of the latest battle demonstration of "Mobile Ultraman" CG animation. According to the demonstration, the fighting movements are stiff and awkward, and it feels like wearing the inelastic plastic armor of the original. The series' characteristic "gymnastics movements" are also revealed. It still has the flavor of the old special effects drama. Maybe there is a reason why IGN did not give it a high score:

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