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Ultraman: What is the relationship between Triga and Tiga?

Tsuburaya has registered a trademark for the new Ultraman in 2021, named "Ultraman Trigger", which is transliterated as "Ultraman Telliga". Today I will discuss this topic with all my friends.

Two rumors with high credibility

Now that the name of the new Ultraman has been determined, related spoilers and rumors have naturally emerged along with it. . Before discussing these rumors, the editor would like to emphasize that these are just rumors and have not received any official recognition. Please do not easily regard them as official announcements.

First of all, the first rumor is "Tiga's sequel". This "Tiga" naturally refers to the most familiar Ultraman Tiga. The owner of the Ultraman forum is more willing to believe this rumor, because the informant who revealed the rumor once spoiled an entire episode of Zeta at once, and later revealed the name of the new Ultraman.

This series of accurate information naturally makes people more willing to believe his statement, but here the editor feels it is necessary to explain an issue, that is, the "Son of Tiga" that was previously circulated. It seems that since the information about Heroes of Zeta was made public, the internet started to spread rumors that the next Ultraman must be Tiga's son.

And now the informant's revelations seem to further confirm the identity of Ultraman Teliga as the son of Tiga, but in fact this is not the case. The informant only said that "Ultraman Trigga" is the sequel to "Ultraman Tiga" and never said that this new Ultraman is Tiga's son.

Dear friends, please think about what "sequel" means? That can only mean that "Ultraman Tiga" will continue the world view in "Ultraman Tiga". Friends who can't figure it out may wish to think back to "Ultraman Taiga". Taiga is Taro's son, so can "Ultraman Taiga" be said to be the sequel to "Ultraman Taro"?

No, there is no connection between the two works at all. The editor hopes that everyone can clearly distinguish between "sequel" and "father-son relationship". Some self-media have taken note of Diga's popularity in the country, so they try their best to connect any unconfirmed or even made-up news with Diga to attract attention.

Another more credible rumor is that "Ultraman Trigga" will inherit the world view of "Ultraman Gaia". Anyway, both of these rumors make The new work has established a connection with the Three Great Masters of Heisei... Compared to the above rumor, this rumor is undoubtedly more detailed.

The editor thinks that it may be because it is too detailed that many Olympic fans are afraid to believe it easily. To summarize the elements of this rumor - the sequel to "Ultraman Gaia"; Tiga and Dyna will make guest appearances; Ultraman's weapons and forms were developed by the Defense Force; there are many monsters appearing in this drama For those weird monsters in the past, such as Plitzmer; the base of the Defense Force is Bilgamore, which is related to life on earth.

I have to say that if this rumor is true, then "Ultraman Trigga" should be very interesting. Anyway, the editor is already looking forward to it...

< p>Personal thoughts

As far as the editor is concerned, I prefer "Ultraman Tiga" to be the sequel to "Ultraman Gaia", because "Ultraman Tiga" The world view of "Man" is already complete enough. Friends, don’t forget, “Ultraman Dyna” is based on the world view of “Ultraman Tiga”.

Since the two dramas share the same world view, there is no problem in calling it a sequel to "Ultraman Dyna". What's more, the scenes of the Super Victory Team in "Ultraman Legend" obviously overshadowed the Victory Team in "Ultraman Tiga". Logically speaking, "Ultraman Tiga" should be said to belong to Dyna. A sequel would be more appropriate.

Unless Tsuburaya directly assigns Triga the identity of a super-ancient giant...if he really arranges this identity, it will involve the chaotic setting of "Ultraman Tiga". The editor really doesn't think Tsuburaya will have the energy to sort out the confusing settings of "Ultraman Tiga" in his new work.

If it is a sequel to "Ultraman Gaia", it just so happens that Tsuburaya can fill in the pit of the root-death body. This pit is different from the pit of the super ancient giant in "Ultraman Tega". There are not so many confusing settings, and it will be very easy to fill it up without too many worries.

Have you guys ever considered one thing? How much pressure will Tsuburaya have to bear when filming a sequel to "Ultraman Tiga"? To be a sequel to "Ultraman Tiga", "Ultraman Tiga" needs to reach the level of "Ultraman Zeta", or even higher.

As long as there is a slight flaw in the plot, there will definitely be many people who will hold on to it, saying that Tsuburaya is adding superfluous information and deliberately ruining childhood classics... If Tsuburaya doesn't want to burn the boat, challenge him. For myself, there is really no need to take this risk.

Even if you want Tiga to show off your feelings, there is no need to set the new work as a sequel to "Ultraman Tiga".

Related expectations

Whether it is a sequel to the Three Great Heroes of Heisei or not, the editor thinks that everyone can look forward to the return of the Three Great Heroes of Heisei. Everyone should have noticed that Tsuburaya deliberately avoided the Three Heisei Heroes in "Ultra Galaxy Fighting 2". If he didn't want to keep it for "Ultra Galaxy Fighting 3", then he could only leave it to New work.

The editor can't say whether Dagu will return, but Takayama Womu is easier to invite. He has already returned once in "Ultraman Orb: The Beginning of the Origin". As for Asuka Shin, not many Olympic fans would want to see his cameo right now, right?

What do you guys think about "Ultraman Trigga"? Welcome to leave a message in the comment area for discussion. Warm reminder: During the epidemic, please pay attention to protection. See you in the next issue~