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7.0 1 Seasons • 25 Episodes

Ultraman Trigger: New Generation Tiga

Young Kengo Manaka lives on Mars. As he lives out his peaceful, day-to-day life, the monster Golba suddenly appears, throwing the town into chaos! Meanwhile, Kengo has a fateful meeting with a giant stone statue sleeping deep beneath the ground on Mars. When Kengo becomes one with an Ultra-Ancient light, his destiny is forcefully thrown into motion!

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Raiga Terasaka

    Raiga Terasaka

    Kengo Manaka

  • Runa Toyoda

    Runa Toyoda

    Yuna Shizuma/Yuzare

  • Shunya Kaneko

    Shunya Kaneko

    Akito Hijiri

  • Kei Hosogai

    Kei Hosogai

    Ignis

  • Tadashi Mizuno

    Tadashi Mizuno

    Sakuma Tesshin

  • Meiku Harukawa

    Meiku Harukawa

    Nanase Himari

  • Katsuya Takagi

    Katsuya Takagi

    Tatsumi Seiya

  • Mao Ichimichi

    Mao Ichimichi

    Marulu (voice)

  • Shin Takuma

    Shin Takuma

    Mitsukuni Shizuma

Overview

Young Kengo Manaka lives on Mars. As he lives out his peaceful, day-to-day life, the monster Golba suddenly appears, throwing the town into chaos! Meanwhile, Kengo has a fateful meeting with a giant stone statue sleeping deep beneath the ground on Mars. When Kengo becomes one with an Ultra-Ancient light, his destiny is forcefully thrown into motion!

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