So I just watched Super 8 Ultraman Brothers, yes yes, children's show whatever you say. But I have no idea how you people can love Batman, Superman and so and so and not like a giant superhero from outer space. You may leave the blog now if you wish, but for the others, read on.
I love how Tsuburaya Productions always have great moral values within their shows, no matter how dark the series or movie could be. Fight for your dreams, do the right thing, go to other's aid when they are in need, fight for what is right, never give up till you're done and many more values are recurring themes in their shows and movies.
This is one reason why I really love Ultraman, it's not just because it is one of my most vivid memory of my childhood, but because it is actually really really good. For those without nostalgia for it, or do not enjoy these kind of show that requires suspension of beliefs, there's still the mini figurines and sculptures, amazing special effects and so much more to enjoy.
But those really aren't the point about this blog post. Watching the movie it kinda made me remember more clearly about my dreams and what I'm doing now, but hey, which Ultraman movie doesn't make me remember anyways? To strike to be a better person, to believe in the world, to believe in humanity, to see the brighter side even when faced with the dark side. To appreciate where's there. Here's a question to you readers, have you reflected recently on how everything are like? How you are now, have you forgotten your dreams? Do you still fight for the dream that you once believed in? I hope not.
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