Ultraman Dyna - Plot

Plot

In the year AD 2017 (nine years after the final episode of Ultraman Tiga), TPC has advanced beyond earth, and has created a new GUTS team, "Super GUTS". Humans have begun terra-forming Mars and other planets in what is known as the "Age of the Neo Frontier". One day, however, the Neo Frontier is attacked by an alien race known as the Spheres. Shin Asuka has just joined Super GUTS and is in the middle of training maneuvers above Earth's atmosphere when he and his comrades are attacked. He proves himself in battle, and can hold his own against ace pilot Ryoh. However, his ship is damaged and he ejects, after which he encounters a shining light. It is then that a new giant of light merges with the bewildered Asuka, saving his life. When the Spheres enter Mars' atmosphere and merge with the Martian rocks to form monsters, Asuka again participates in the battle, now equipped with a mysterious device known as the "Reflasher". Upon the Sphere's new attack, Asuka suddenly transforms into a colossal giant, and manages to protect Mars from a group of monsters sent by the Spheres. The members of Super GUTS quickly catch on that this giant being is not Ultraman Tiga, but a new giant of light, "Ultraman Dyna". In contrast to the serious tone of Ultraman Tiga, Ultraman Dyna is a far more light hearted show, featuring more upbeat stories and comical character personalities for its cast.

The final story arc is rather somber, in contrast to the rest of the series. Dyna/Asuka apparently sacrifice themselves to save the Earth from Gran Sphere, the planet-sized mother form of the Spheres. In the series finale, we do get to see that Asuka rejoins his father as they ride off toward the light in their two spaceships, though the fate of Dyna / Asuka and Asuka's father remains unknown. Eleven years after the end of the television series, the movie Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy is intended as a direct follow-up for Dyna / Asuka after events of the Dyna series finale. It is revealed that the wormhole resulting from Gran Sphere's destruction transported him to the M78 universe, and helped ZAP SPACY member into monster graveyard and joining Zero, Leo, Astra, Mebius and Ultraman and defeated Ultraman Belial. After Belial defeated, as the featured ZAP SPACY members require help back to Earth, Dyna / Asuka decides to direct them home personally. They are shown disappearing into a self-made wormhole together.

In Ultraman Saga Asuka was travelled into another universe and once helped Team U (AKB48) member from monster attack Earthron. Asuka live there for sometime until Alien Bat sent Giganto Zetton to attack that world, Asuka was transformed into Ultraman Dyna to stop Giganto Zetton but ultimately sacrifice himself and became statue. After sometime, Asuka used a telepathy to contact Ultraman Zero and Ultraman Cosmos. Dyna was revived after he get back his reflasher after Team U help Zero and Cosmos fight Giganto Zetton and defeat it. But Alien Bat combine with Zetton to became Hyper Zetton and defeat three Ultra. But Asuka, Musashi(Ultraman Cosmos) and Taiga heart became one to became Ultraman Saga and destroyed Hyper Zetton and Alien Bat forever and brought peace to the earth. At the end, Asuka travelled into his 'own' universe and telling Super GUTS member that he will return one day and continue his journey in the universe...

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