I've been working on downloading Ultraman Tiga. It had fewer dorks. I figured I'd like it. Nowhere near the low-brow comedy that Ultraman Moebius had. Adjutant Toriyama just annoyed the hell out of me; he was like Bulk & Skull all rolled up into one. And Mirai (Moebius' human form) was so unbearably dorky and a horrible actor. Watching him was almost unbearable. George was... awkward to watch. Japanese soccer player. Okay that's cool. He's a Spanish-freak. ... Okay... Marina was cool. I love Marina. She makes the show bearable. Captain Sakomizu, too; he's a bit too passive for a captain, but his character was acted out soooo well. And Deputy Inspector General Misaki was beautiful....... Teppei reminded me a lot of Billy from Power Rangers, in a way.
And that's the thing. Ultraman Moebius just reminds me so much of Power Rangers. It has that dorky, corny feel to it. The plot sometimes is just mind-numbingly immature. When I watched the first 12 or so episodes of Ultraman Moebius, I asked how any adult could even stand to sit through such a show, let alone enjoy it. Everything's so cliche and, well, stupid. Just like Power Rangers.
So why was it while I was watching Ultraman Tiga this weekend, I had a strong desire to continue Ultraman Moebius instead? Why didn't Ultraman Tiga captivate me? It was more mature. In many ways, I felt it was better written. But I was actually jonesing for more Ultraman Moebius, even though part of my brain tried to remind me how much I hate Mirai and Adjutant Toriyama.
Watching the next episode of Ultraman Moebius was maybe like how a nicotine addict feels after the first puff on a cig after trying to quit cold-turkey. I felt a kind of relief and an odd sense of happiness and completeness while watching it, feelings never present when watching Ultraman Tiga. It was then I understood -- maybe it was an epiphany -- why I like Ultraman Moebius so much. Not only that, I understood what made Power Rangers (at least pre-White Ranger -- Green Ranger saga ruled!) so entertaining for me, even though it was 1000x more retarded than Adjutant Toriyama on the whole. It was precisely because of stupid characters like Mirai and Toriyama and George -- and Bulk & Skull -- that Ultraman Moebius (and Power Rangers) was so captivating and entertaining. Such characters provide a dichotomy in the show.
While the Power Rangers themselves weren't all that entertaining, Bulk & Skull added peaks of excitement to the non-combat scenes. Tommy would have been forgettable if Bulk & Skull hadn't distracted your attention just enough to make Tommy's sinister side all the more memorable.
Adjutant Toriyama, George's butchered Spanish, and Mirai's dorkiness contrasted with all of Marina's and Konomi's personal conflicts. Mirai's personality contrasts with Ryuu's and this works really well in later episodes when their camaraderie was strained. It's this constant see-sawing of emotions and personalities that make shows like Ultraman Moebius and Power Rangers (old) so much more captivating than similar shows. (Remember Beetleborgs? No, I mean do you
actually remember it? Probably not.)
And then there's just the whole script in general for Ultraman Moebius. Like near the end of Season 1 (or was it 2? I dunno where the breaks are) with the scientist trolling everyone. (And the one line I never thought I'd hear in a children's show: "My first time was worse than I imagined.") And the episode(s) when Moebius gets recalled and says his goodbyes to the crew of GUYS without actually telling them he's leaving, and when Ryuu finds out he goes off on him. Oh my god, that arc had me bawling my eyes out (won't spoil it for anyone else).
And then there's this episode which I just watched. Seriously heavy shit I don't think you'd find on a U.S. kids' TV show these days, not at this level at least:
Ultraman Mebius - Episode 32Oh yeah. The other reason I couldn't stay away from Ultraman Moebius. OH MY GOD I FUCKING LOVE THE SOUNDTRACK! I sing along with the intro ALL THE TIME! I was singing along by episode 2, even!